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6 months ago

Hi pigs "whale yuri Wednesday" with wings!!! I think the colors in your art are very cute nd i was wondering if you have a method with picking them? I struggle a lot with color picking when i dont have smth to work off of!

Also not an ask but you should post more about your original art/reblog it!! ocs too!! :]

well!! i don't have a specific method most of the time I'm eyeballing all of that!! but i can give some general tips on how i personally pick colours...

also: thank you đŸ«¶đŸ«¶ ... i do not make art very often so most of the time i feel like there is nothing to post about!! but i will try to reblog my own art more often!! i have been working a lot on one oc of mine so perhaps you will see more of it :]

- i tend to first put all the colours side by side to get a sense of how they'll all look together!!

- usually i start with a very light or very dark colour that i like, and build off of that.

Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering
Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering
Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering
Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering

- after i choose a color to work off of, i tend to pick another colour that's similar to the first colour. (black and white can go well with basically every colour if you're stuck!)

i personally try to keep the colours distinct enough that you can tell it's another colour. this isn't totally necessary, it's mostly because i use a lineless style and my shapes won't be distinguishable if i don't make it clear which colour is which. for example with fhese two images - it's easier to tell between the colours on the right than the colours on the left.

Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering
Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering

specific processes here:

in the top left corner here, i chose the black, then the dark blue/dark purple, then the purple, then the light purple. they're all in the same area of the colour wheel but each one gradually progresses in brightness and moves into another area of the colour wheel.

Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering

same with the top right corner - i started with the white and chose a shade of orange that was easy to see against it. then a similar shade of yellow to pair with the orange, and then i wanted a highlight colour to stand out. since the general pattern of this colour set is bright/warm colours, we can choose another bright or warm colour that's different in brightness or shade - in this case i chose a bright green, but a bright red would have also gone nicely with this.

the bottom left and right is mostly the same as above, but finding a colour palette like the bottom right can be trickier. i started with a combination of white, cyan, and purple but thought that it looked a bit boring. so i picked a colour that wasn't blue or purple but a bright(er) red so that it stood out. could have also used bright orange/yellow/pink instead, but i think the red gives it an interesting contrast. i like to think that it's all about contrast

i tend to make colour palettes at random just for fun, so i think that practice or just putting colours together to see what looks good can also help!! some more examples below of just. colour palettes or colours that work well together

Hi Pigs "whale Yuri Wednesday" With Wings!!! I Think The Colors In Your Art Are Very Cute Nd I Was Wondering

and yeah! to be honest i don't really know what i am doing but i like messing around with groups of colours. do what you want, lay down some colours that you like and most importantly have fun 👍👍👍


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4 months ago

I was wondering how achieve such a wonderful textured finish on your pieces? They are wonderful and I love their resemblance to aged photographs and the speckles of colors in the backgrounds. Your art is mesmerizing :)

you can see some of the texture brush sets i use in my #info_asks tag but i have some more (procreate) tips aside from just brushes

also hi i made this whole thing and then stupidly hit ctrl z to erase ONE word and i lost the entire bottom half of the post and all my image descriptions so fuck you tumblr i had to make this twice

to get a faded photo or old digital screen look, consider duplicating the canvas (once all the layers are merged) and using a gaussian blur tool on the new duplicated layer. then set that to low opacity to add a misty sort of look. looks nice in combination with some chromatic abberation and a small bloom effect. then a subtle noise filter on top:

Cropped art showing a terracotta sphinx billowing steam from cracks in his body. The drawing has all the aforementioned hazy effects and appears distorted and dreamlike.

for faded print effects, it's really worthwhile to learn how to use layer masks. you can use a layer mask to non-destructively 'weather' blocks of colour or lineart, without erasing the layer itself. the weathered ink/block print effect here was made using layer masks which means that if i just hide the mask, the lineart becomes solid black again and easy to alter or colour in:

Cropped art made to resemble a black ink block print. A mechanical lion devours the sun beside an ornate border. The black ink looks faded and worn.

for old paper effects you can just set a paper texture on multiply over the art sure, but you can also combine it with the blur & bloom thing, a really subtle drop shadow and canvas tilt, and highlights to make it look like an aged photograph of a card. this originally had a transparent bg but i'll post it here with a white bg so that the drop shadow is more obvious. the scuffed edges of the card (left) were hand drawn, simple white stucco brush. the bigger patch of scuffed ink (top right) was a texture stamp.

Cropped hierophant tarot card. The card is drawn to appear like a photograph of a physical card which has been scuffed and worn.

for block print looks you can move the colour layer out of alignment by a few pixels - but only after you're absolutely sure you're done with it, otherwise you'll get something like this -

Cropped drawing of an angry horse. The black lineart features heavy hatched and blocky shadows which look faded. The red colour layer is misaligned so that it doesn't meet with the lineart perfectly, aside from the horse's white eye.

i forgot to erase out her eye before i moved the red layer so now her eye defeats the 'look' of a misaligned print. the black lineart and red layer were also given the same layer mask treatment as described above to make them look faded or like the ink didn't stick down right to the paper

you can do this with multiple colour layers too. if the colour layers are separated and set to multiply (as in this cmyk example), it'll leave halos and edges around each shape which mimic old comic book print

Cropped cmyk comic-style illustration of a beer ad. The colours are printed dot matrix style and the dots are slightly misaligned, leaving halos and edges of the 'wrong' colour at the borders of lineart.

just to show what you can do WITHOUT any special brushes, here's a piece of one of my mez tarot cards from before i got any extra brushsets at all. for this one, i added a green tint over everything to mimic a sun-bleached or faded print (my actual goal wasn't 'medieval illustration' but actually 'trading card from the 60s that got left on someone's windowsill for decades'). the background texture is the procreate noise brush. the texture under the green lion drawing is the procreate concrete brush (to make it look painted onto a wall). the lettering and lineart is procreate's 6B pencil. but to properly aim for The Look of it being a printed physical object, i also used a perspective blur so that the edges are out of focus, and metallic gold highlights which don't match the lighting of the actual illustration and appear to be catching some other external light. that texture was made from the procreate noise brush

Cropped illustration of a card. There is an ornate border around a drawn green lion which appears to be painted on a concrete wall. The edges of the image are blurry and the border has shimmering gold ink outlines.

it's pretty simple compared to my later stuff but i still really like the effect

in terms of colours, you need to keep them unified so that they all appear to be acting under the same external light source, like if someone is holding up a torch to a painting then the painting colours will be glazed with firelight even if there's no painted fire. a really easy way to do this is to slap a multiply layer over everything in one shade - grey-yellow for a weathered paper look, or greenish blue for sunbleached photos. this unifies all the colours of the drawing. or you can apply a gradient map at a low opacity so that there's only a subtle change. or just do it by hand - if you want everything to be slightly tinted yellow, just pick the colours you normally would, but move the colour wheel towards yellow to get a yellowfied version of the base colour. easy

it's really important to consider how fading and weathering can affect printed colour. white paper yellows, black fades. you will rarely see pure black or pure white. which means you can use pure black or pure white to add external effects like the white scuff marks on the hierophant card. if the whole drawing is yellowed from age but there's some white somewhere, it's an easy shorthand to show that the scuff mark or whatever was not originally part of the drawing (great way to add some nasty stains lol)


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6 months ago

pssssst hey. hey. free and expansive database of folk and fairy tales. you can thank me later


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3 months ago
“Notes On Skirts And Pants”
“Notes On Skirts And Pants”

“Notes on skirts and pants”

Source: miyuli on twitter


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6 months ago

My biggest tip for fanfic writers is this: if you get a character's mannerisms and speech pattern down, you can make them do pretty much whatever you want and it'll feel in character.

Logic: Characters, just like real people, are mallable. There is typically very little that's so truly, heinously out of character that you absolutely cannot make it work under any circumstance. In addition, most fans are also willing to accept characterization stretches if it makes the fic work. Yeah, we all know the villain and the hero wouldn't cuddle for warmth in canon. But if they did do that, how would they do it?

What counts is often not so much 'would the character do this?' and more 'if the character did do this, how would they do it?' If you get 'how' part right, your readers will probably be willing to buy the rest, because it will still feel like their favourite character. But if it doesn't feel like the character anymore, why are they even reading the fic?

Worry less about whether a character would do something, and more about how they'd sound while doing it.


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4 months ago

how do you hair .... how do uou draw hair i love how you draw hair

to be completely honest with you I don’t really have a lot of ground rules for how I draw hair—not ones I’m consciously aware of, anyway? Usually I just do whatever feels right depending on the character HOW EVER I do have a few patterns especially when drawing wavy hair or straight hair which curls at the end?

examples of this include

How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair

a common rule that I find myself following with all of these is that balance between round and sharp edges, and really big dramatic curls at the ends of the hair.

How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair

Lazy diagram I made in 2 minutes demonstrating this

How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair

for curly hair (like the giant fucking manes that Gaea and Aster have), I kinda just draw twisty lines until I like the shape, and then go in and add loose curls and layers and stuff.

I still keep that sharp edge at the top of the head though. Really though, only the characters with super long, Heavy hair have that dramatic sharp point. the characters with shorter or fluffier hair generally still have the same swooping motion paired with sharp corners however they lose the dramatic hairline lol

How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair
How Do You Hair .... How Do Uou Draw Hair I Love How You Draw Hair

I think that’s all! Funnily enough, I’ve never really thought about my process before this question? So I kind of had to walk through my own steps and figure out what I do. Honestly, every time is a little different just because all my characters are their own people and all have their own style, if that makes sense? For example, Iris, Aeolus, Freyja and Psyche aren’t shown here because they have completely different rules for their hair lol. (Iris’ hair is literal clouds, Aeolus has locs while none of my other characters do, which I will be fixing that soon btw because I love drawing locs, Freyja’s hair is fire and Psyche’s is fog)

so yeah lol I just get prophetic visions from my characters about how to draw their hair and I just listen


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6 months ago
Repost , Figured This Would Be Handy For Somebody

repost , figured this would be handy for somebody


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6 months ago

Apparently a lot of people get dialogue punctuation wrong despite having an otherwise solid grasp of grammar, possibly because they’re used to writing essays rather than prose. I don’t wanna be the asshole who complains about writing errors and then doesn’t offer to help, so here are the basics summarized as simply as I could manage on my phone (“dialogue tag” just refers to phrases like “he said,” “she whispered,” “they asked”):

“For most dialogue, use a comma after the sentence and don’t capitalize the next word after the quotation mark,” she said.

“But what if you’re using a question mark rather than a period?” they asked.

“When using a dialogue tag, you never capitalize the word after the quotation mark unless it’s a proper noun!” she snapped.

“When breaking up a single sentence with a dialogue tag,” she said, “use commas.”

“This is a single sentence,” she said. “Now, this is a second stand-alone sentence, so there’s no comma after ‘she said.’”

“There’s no dialogue tag after this sentence, so end it with a period rather than a comma.” She frowned, suddenly concerned that the entire post was as unasked for as it was sanctimonious.


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6 months ago
I've Had This Little Idea In My Head For A While Now, So I Decided To Sit Down And Plot It Out.
I've Had This Little Idea In My Head For A While Now, So I Decided To Sit Down And Plot It Out.
I've Had This Little Idea In My Head For A While Now, So I Decided To Sit Down And Plot It Out.
I've Had This Little Idea In My Head For A While Now, So I Decided To Sit Down And Plot It Out.

I've had this little idea in my head for a while now, so I decided to sit down and plot it out.

Disclaimer: This isn't meant to be some sort of One-Worksheet-Fits-All situation. This is meant to be a visual representation of some type of story planning you could be doing in order to develop a plot!

Lay down groundwork! (Backstory integral to the beginning of your story.) Build hinges. (Events that hinge on other events and fall down like dominoes) Suspend structures. (Withhold just enough information to make the reader curious, and keep them guessing.)

And hey, is this helps... maybe sit down and write a story! :)


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