Ngl, this has this has great potential for fanfics or comics is so in character with John đđ
So like i watched the wendigoon video and cant play the game til it comes out on xbox and only retained half the info so yeah
-I just think John is like..a nice dude idk. A real door holder. Lets pretend he didn't experience The Horrors for these ones cause I like my guys to experience joy
-NOT a horror movie guy, probably thinks they're wrong or something. Not necessarily because of his religion but because Why Do You Want To Watch Murder. Can be convinced to watch them. Also they terrify him so there's that.
-Most things scare him. Lil wet cat. Lil wet scaredy cat. Clowns yes but also like I said, most horror movie. Jumpscares. People surprising him.
-He likes nice surprises though
-I know. I KNOW I just like said he was kinda jumpy and this is SUCH a stereotype but lets talk fashion. Sweaters, sweater vests, button ups. Mostly black button ups, sweater vests tend to be dark blue.
-Sweaters that he wears are not for that soft boy aesthetic nor are thick and cozy. They come in all sorts of colors most notably cream, dark blue, navy, occasionally black, forest green, and dark red. black usually comes with turtle necks on those days.
-Bisexual, canon I know. I don't think he really has a preference but I think he doesn't really have a type. Don't be cruel, maybe. People are constantly surprised with who he's with.
-Never wears shorts, shoes are always formal, always has a gold cross necklace, very semi formal-someday I'll do some drawings.
-His hair has literally never changed ever.
-I don't think he swears a lot. He doesn't say 'heck' or anything fun. He just doesn't swear. On occasion yes, but he's polite about it. "Fuck," he says, distressed, "Sorry for the language, but I just don't know what to do right now." You get it
-when he gets nervous, flustered, embarrassed etc he doesn't use contractions. He's all "should not" "would not" "do not" "will not" no won'ts, don'ts, or can'ts here.
Yeah these are probably out of character but i'm just making him up at this point.
this is what happens when you name your pokemon before you know what it evolves into.
she still baby thoâŚ
Doodle dump, im getting far too attached with her AAHH- if you have any questions ab her you can go ahead because weewoo im really attached
Lighting Studies by Andrew Lester
Same, Forky, same.
Hello! I was wondering if you knew/had any resources on 2-D and 3-D animation? Iâve looked through you blog and Iâve enjoyed finding new resources on how to improve my drawing skills. Thank you for the advice and help you give as well as give people a chance to find new artists :)
Hi there! I am glad you enjoy the blog! Itâs great to have you here!Â
Here are a few resources I hope help you out:Â
Modelling & Â Animation Software
Animation Tutorials by SadfaceRLÂ -Â https://www.patreon.com/sadface_RL
stringbing on tumblr posts incredible and detailed tutorials, and also offers a complete course  https://gumroad.com/l/Introto2DComplete or resources by chapter/other tutorials at https://gumroad.com/stringbing
Basic 2D animation concepts
12 principles of animation
Techniques of animation
2d Animation tutorial youtube video
Tutorials - Open source animation software
How to Create 2D Animations in Blender 2.8
3D Animation Specific Tutorials
2D animation principles apply, but thereâs now a third dimension. For this reason, I suggest starting with 2D to understand the general concepts/theory and how to correctly convey movement.Â
3D Animation 3D & Motion Graphics Tutorials by Envato Tuts+Â - I adore this site
Tutorials â blender.org -Blender is open source and incredible
Run Cycle Step by Step 3D Animation Tutorial
A Beginnerâs Guide to 3D Animation
Good luck! If you have any follow up questions, do not hesitate to ask!
PS: Thank you for your patience on this ask, I have been backlogged for a while but I try to answer each question as thoroughly as possible.
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Writing With Color â General Topics
A collection of WWC posts that deal with more general writing advice, character creation and diversity topics applicable to most marginalized people, particularly People of Color and some ethnic and religious groups.
Writing Characters of Color: The Generals
On âOverthinkingâ Writing Characters of Color
On White Authors âGetting it Rightâ
On White Writers Writing Characters of Color (I, II, III)
Researching PoC + Supporting Writers of ColorÂ
So You Want To Save The World From Bad Representation
Writing POC with Little Experience
Writing Authentically From Your Own Experiences
Useful Non-WWC Posts
Diversity Exists in the Real World by shiraglassman
How to Write WOC and MOC if you are White by kaylapocalypse
âI feel pressured to be inclusive in my writing!â by nimblesnotebookÂ
On White Fear & Creating Diverse Transformative Works by saathi1013
Diversity/Representation Topics
Diversity vs. Exploiting Cultures
Diversifying a Predominately-White Cast
On âDiversity Quotasâ
On Excluding Diversity Out of Fear
Different Heritage POVâs in a Story
Including Realistic Diversity Naturally
âNormalizingâ Protagonists of Color
Villains of Color
White-Dominant Rural Areas and Diversity
White Privilege, Publishing, and Diversity Quotas
Writing: Making Efforts in DiversityÂ
Character Creation
Character Creation: Culture or Character first?
Character Design and Assigning Race and Ethnicity
Charactersâ Races Added Last During DevelopmentÂ
Determining your Charactersâ Race and/or Ethnicity
More on Assigning Race after Writing
Characters of Color & Culture
A Discussion on Culture and Erasure
âCulturingâ Culturally-disengaged PoC
Characters of Color with âNo Cultureâ
Mixed Race + Disconnect from Culture
Stereotyped vs Nuanced & Audience Perception
Tradition and Culture vs. Stereotype
Western Neutral Characters
âWhitewashedâ Character of Color?
Fantasy & Coding
Defining Coding (& Islam-coded Fantasy)
Denoting Race in Fantasy Setting
Fantasy Races Based off of People of Color
Naming People and Places, Avoiding Explicit Coding
Racially-coding Aliens
Real Religions in a Fantasy World
Religion in Fiction & Fantasy
South Asian-Coded Fantasy Caste System
Whitewashing in a Fantasy Setting
Including Racism in Fantasy
World-building: A Fantasy World without Racism
Writing Sensitive and Controversial Topics
Do I Need Permission to Write About Marginalized People?
Writing a Genocide to which you have No Personal Connection
On Outsider-Written Stories About Issues Of Another Group
Outsider-Written Stories, Issues of other Groups, Speculative Situation
Writing about Prejudice between People of Color
Reclaiming negative, dehumanizing stereotypes outside the group
Representing yourself when âyourselfâ isnât white
Racism and Micro-AggressionsÂ
Everyday Racism, Friendship and White Allies
Incorporating Micro-Aggressions in Writing
Racist Characters +Â Including Racism in Stories Not âAboutâ Racism
The Pitfalls of Racist Character Redemption Arcs
PoC Educating White Privileged Friend (Context: Black Characters)
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Friendly reminder that babes with clinical depression are awesome and I hope they have healthy ways to cope.
Walt Explains Multiplane Camera
Iâll also do some notes on perspective and dynamic posing later. (Weâll see how dynamic posing goes considering Iâm not too great at it myself so⌠yeahhhh.)
I HAVE SOME MUCH IN STORE FOR THEM (love the besties đđ)
do you have any tips on drawings noses? particularly non-white noses?? all the tutorials are european noses and i just want to learn how to draw my own nose!!
oh i feel you. the nice thing about being a poc is that you can always study yourself in the mirror to learn how to draw yourself better! but anyways:
if youâre wondering which kinds of noses are frequent for which race, i like to use this guide. I canât verify how accurate it is, but itâs pretty damn comprehensive for racial traits around the world. I also really like this guide for learning how to draw a variety of East Asian noses (itâs not all flat!). Hereâs an equivalent guide that includes drawing African noses. And thereâs always Google images for more specific requirements.
+ 3D models are really helpful when drawing noses: x x x
+ here are some general nose tutorials by better artists lol: x x