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writeworld:

A map, you say? Well, here’s this article on city design by Jon Roberts of Fantastic Maps. Here’s another from him on how to design a town and another on worldbuilding using maps. That last…

sharonosbourne:

paulbearer:

there are people who think kit kats taste good

yeah they’re called smart people

No, those are the ones who like Smarties

ohgoditsafurry:

foervraengd:

Okay so I followed this video about foreshortening and…

Sycra. I love you so much for making this video.

YOU GOTTA BE FUCKING SHITTING ME

Drawing of a character of mine. It was supposed to look like she was wearing a leather jacket, but instead looks like a karate gi or a bathrobe? Also the legs look wonky.Oh yeah, and the lighting needs work, looks odd but I feel its time to move on to a different thing.

Drawing of a character of mine. It was supposed to look like she was wearing a leather jacket, but instead looks like a karate gi or a bathrobe? Also the legs look wonky.Oh yeah, and the lighting needs work, looks odd but I feel its time to move on to a different thing.

tinkerlu:

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he understands what running a blog MEANS

Ten bucks says he gets lots of “LATE NIGHT TUMBLR LOL XD” comments after everything he posts.

bencrowther:

This machine allows anyone to work for minimum wage for as long as they like. Turning the crank on the side releases one penny every 4.97 seconds, for a total of $7.25 per hour. This corresponds to minimum wage for a person in New York. This piece is brilliant on multiple levels, particularly as social commentary. Without a doubt, most people who started operating the machine for fun would quickly grow disheartened and stop when realizing just how little they’re earning by turning this mindless crank. A person would then conceivably realize that this is what nearly two million people in the United States do every day…at much harder jobs than turning a crank. This turns the piece into a simple, yet effective argument for raising the minimum wage.

bencrowther:

This machine allows anyone to work for minimum wage for as long as they like. Turning the crank on the side releases one penny every 4.97 seconds, for a total of $7.25 per hour. This corresponds to minimum wage for a person in New York. This piece is brilliant on multiple levels, particularly as social commentary. Without a doubt, most people who started operating the machine for fun would quickly grow disheartened and stop when realizing just how little they’re earning by turning this mindless crank. A person would then conceivably realize that this is what nearly two million people in the United States do every day…at much harder jobs than turning a crank. This turns the piece into a simple, yet effective argument for raising the minimum wage.

dyemelikeasunset:

Tutorial: Feet and Shoes

A little old, but hope it helps!

kagamii:

here are my brush settings! i appreciate them a lot (sweats)

texture download: x

mithmeoi:

tavkarezi:

hardrocker37:

A customer walked up to me the other day and said “Tell me what’s wrong with this.” It took me a second, and now every time I walk past it the sign just pisses me off.

i… don’t get it?

LMFAO  wow… no wonder our Walmart taped new numbers over the printed dates on some of their adverts.

What? It comes out Tuesday, March Onety-Second, I see nothing wrong here.

mithmeoi:

tavkarezi:

hardrocker37:

A customer walked up to me the other day and said “Tell me what’s wrong with this.” It took me a second, and now every time I walk past it the sign just pisses me off.

i… don’t get it?

LMFAO  wow… no wonder our Walmart taped new numbers over the printed dates on some of their adverts.

What? It comes out Tuesday, March Onety-Second, I see nothing wrong here.