⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!

⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!

⚠ major ghost trick spoilers!

⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!
⚠ Major Ghost Trick Spoilers!

why won't you look at me?

More Posts from Imeatingrnleavemealone and Others

So I had to leave @bamsara 's stream to get some sleep. Well, I watched the VODs and find out that I hath become momther in my absence. (I am loverofvoid).

This brings me joy.


Tags

your pets would miss you if you were gone

your family would miss you if you were gone

your friends would miss you if you were gone

the world would miss you if you were gone

Tumblr would miss you if you were gone

I'd miss you if you were gone

7 months ago

smth smth fandom hierarchy needs to die

Panel 1: two sets of legs walking. Panel 2: The legs on the left come to a stop as the legs on the right keep walking. Panel 3: The legs on the left stand still. The legs on the right start to disappear off panel as they keep walking. Panel 4: The legs on the left stand alone.
Panel 1: kid on the right wearing a backpack walking. Panel 2: Kid on the right turns, noticing their friend is gone, and stops walking. Panel 3: kid on the right is standing a couple paces behind, looking down at the ground with their hands gripping the straps of their backpack. Kid on the right has stopped and turned around. They say, "what's wrong?"
Panel 1: kid on the left looks downcast and says, "I don't wanna go to school. It's scary." Panel 2: kid on the right walks up beside kid on the left. Panel 3: Kid on the right says, "yeah, it is." Panel 4: kid on the left says, "But we have to go."
Panel 1: kid on the right stares. Panel 2: kid on the right starts to take off their backpack. Panel 3: Kid on the left is staring down at nothing. Panel 4: something catches their attention and the kid on the left looks up towards their friend. Panel 5: The kid on the right says, "here, give me your hand." They hold out their hand towards the kid on the left and holds an uncapped permanent marker in their other hand.
Panel 1: Kid on the right holds the kid on the left's hand as they writes in it. Their backpack leans up against their leg as it rests against the ground. They say, "I'm gonna write the biggest, strongest thing I know on your hand so you can take it to class. Panel 2: kid on the left asks, "What is it? A cassowary?" Panel 3: Kid on the right says from off-page as the kid on the left covers their face and turns away, "Stronger than that. But you can't peek right now. You can only look when you get reeeeeally scared." Kid on the left says, "why?"
kid on the right says from off-page, "The trick is that when you know what it is it'll be so big and so strong, you won't be able to be as scared anymore." Panel 1: kid on the left's hand being held by the kid on the right as they continue writing on it with a permanent marker. Panel 2: kid on the right closing the kid on the left's hand for them. Kid on the right says, "So you gotta save it." Bottom of the page is black gradient.
Dark hallway with a large billboard on the wall that has pages stapled to it extending off the page. Single looming door about four times the height of the kid on the left who is standing looking at it with their backpack on. The single long rectangular window above the door's handle casts a shadow over the kid. Panel 1: close-up on the kid on the left as they look up nervously at the door. They're holding the straps of their backpack. Panel 2: The kid on the left fiddling with their hands, their right hand in a fist where something had been written.
Panel 1: kid on the left stretches to reach for the door handle overhead. The door is very oversized. Panel 2: Kid on the left's small hand gripping the giant door handle. Panel 3: Kid on the left says, "A hippo..." as they pull the door handle down to open it. Panel 4: Kid on the left says, "a hippo with lasers..." as they begin to step through the open door. Only their feet and the bottom of their backpack can be seen. Panel 5: The gap through the open door shows a harsh light compared to the dark hallway where the door and it's handle is still in shadow. Panel 6: From the outside the door closes with a "click."
Full page art of a giant featureless teacher at the front of the classroom writing on a blackboard with a piece of chalk. Comparatively tiny students who are also featureless face the front while sat at their desks. Only the backs of their heads and shoulders can be seen. The kid on the left is sitting down in their midst, their backpack slung on the back of their chair. There are some stairs that go up to the too-high black board at the front of the room. There are two pieces of chalk and a black board eraser resting at the bottom of the black board. The teacher has written, "mushroom + mushroom = mushroom" "disease - disease = disease" "giraffe × gi"
Panel 1: the kid on the left looking forwards with their hands folded in front of them on their desk. They look apprehensive and they're surrounded by the other students at their desks. The other students all have sticky notes on their faces with an emotionless simple expression drawn on. Everyone faces forward.
Panel 2: the kid on the left looks at their hands as they fiddle with them, still clasped together.
Panel 3: the kid on the left continues fiddling with their hands without parting them, leaning further down.
Panel 4: the kid on the left has their face right up to their hands, still fiddling and now with greater concentration.
Panel 5: the kid on the left jerks to look up in shock as the teacher says, "YOU."
Panel 6: the silhouette of the kid on the left sits alone at their desk, tiny compared to the teacher's hand pointing directly at them.
Panel 1: the teacher's hand is giant in the frame as it points and says, "WHAT IS GIRAFFE." Behind them is the chalkboard that reads, "mushroom + mushroom = mushroom" "disease - disease = disease" "giraffe × giraffe = giraffe"
Panel 2: the kid on the left reels back with a scared expression, their hands clenching on their desk.
Panel 3: Close-up on the kid on the left as they hunch in on themselves and say quietly, "um."
Panel 4: The kid on the left's hands shake as they clasp together and they say quietly, "uh."
They continue, "a giraffe...?"
Panel 1: the teacher says, "WRONG." The kid on the left looks small hunched in on themselves at their desk with every other student at their desks turned towards them.
Panel 2: The kid on the left sits frozen at their desk with their hands closed together over their desk, frozen.
Panel 3: The kid on the left remains frozen, receding into the void with all the other students missing.
The kid on the left floats in the void, sitting at their desk with their hands folded and looking down. They get smaller as they begin to hunch down and rotate in further iterations of themselves down the page until they have their face in their arms. It looks like they're floating off.
Panel 1: the kid on the left has their face buried in their arms against their desk.
Panel 2: The kid on the left's eyes have tears dripping from them as they peek up from behind their hands.
Panel 3: The kid on the left rubs at the tears with one hand as their downturned mouth can be seen from behind their right hand.
Panel 4: The attention of the kid on the left is caught by something on their right hand.
Panel 5: A close-up of their right hand reveals "I love you" written on the palm.
Panel 1: The kid on the left sits up slightly, looking at their hand with a surprised expression and says, "oh." Panel 2: The kid on the left floats alone in the void without their desk or anyone around them, holding their right hand with their left and looking down with a slight smile. They say, "that's stronger than a kajillion hippos with lasers."
we go together
we go together Is a surreal slice-of-life webcomic by Pim updated three times a week

Edit: school pt 2

In case you lost it - a link to the eSIM donation guide. Even if you feel sick and powerless, you can at least do this. And even if you really, really can't donate, you can always at least share this and remind others.

https://gazaesims.com/esim-purchase-tutorial/

3 months ago

Former Minnesota Vikings punter, Chris Kluwe, who was blacklisted from the league for standing up for marriage equality, speaks at a city council meeting where he calls Trump a Nazi. He is subsequently arrested and carried out by police.

Something About FNAF 3 And Fazbear Frights Taking Place In 2023 In Our Current Social Media Landscape
Something About FNAF 3 And Fazbear Frights Taking Place In 2023 In Our Current Social Media Landscape
Something About FNAF 3 And Fazbear Frights Taking Place In 2023 In Our Current Social Media Landscape
Something About FNAF 3 And Fazbear Frights Taking Place In 2023 In Our Current Social Media Landscape
Something About FNAF 3 And Fazbear Frights Taking Place In 2023 In Our Current Social Media Landscape

Something about FNAF 3 and Fazbear Frights taking place in 2023 in our current social media landscape

8 useful websites & apps for writers

Notion

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

Desktop app for organizing your notes with tons of views and functions - works like a mini personal website.

Ommwriter

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

A peaceful writing program with focus options and ambience settings - complete with typing sound effects!

Reedsy

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

A massive website for writers with tools, generators, prompts, programs, tips and services.

Figma

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

A free-form editable and collaborative mind-map interface, for laying all your notes out visually.

Novlr

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

Free online writing software with goal setting and thorough tracking options, now with in-app courses as well.

Freedom

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

Distraction-muting app that blocks attention-sucking websites for a set period of time.

Milanote

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

Another visual board organizer for your notes and plans.

Wordtune

8 Useful Websites & Apps For Writers

Editing app to rephrase your sentences depending on length or tone.

Do you need help getting your WIP organized?

Pick up my 3 extensive workbooks for writers, with dozens of fully-customisable templates. These are my first ever original E-books and templates available outside of my coaching programs!

The Writer’s ToolBoox contains: The Character Bible, The Plotter’s Almanac, and The World-Builder’s Chronicle

Grab it through the [link here] or below!

Writer's ToolBoox
the-plottery.mykajabi.com
The Writer's ToolBoox is a pack of 3 extensive E-books that cover the areas of: character craft, world building, and plotting. It comes with
@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

@dimiclaudeblaigan asked for a tutorial on how to begin drawing. Good news! If you can draw a funky looking stick man, you have already started!

I think that stick people are a great starting point for artists because of the things you can learn from them that will be important later on.

If you are able to draw a circle and a couple of lines, you can easily put together a stick person.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

Congratulations! You have started to draw. :)

A stick person is a very minimal artistic representation of a real life person. It is simple yet recognizable, and is widely used in art, media, and signage.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

But what can a stick person teach us about drawing people that look more like… well, people? Lets have a look!

By simply adding a few more lines, we can add a pair of eyes and a mouth. Maybe even a little triangle nose! Or half circles for ears. We can now draw a face, which provides a basis for all sorts of expressions.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

These simple additions can allow us to explore the wide range of human emotion and individuality.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

This may seem like the basics of the basics. But that is what we want! In order to get to the point where we are able to draw complex, elaborate representations of humans and objects, we will need to start with simple shapes like lines and circles and build our understanding from there.

For instance, lets give our stick person some cool new features, such as hands and feet. I chose little squiggly circles to represent hands, and triangles to represent feet.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

We can go a step further and modify the body of the stick person to include shoulders, hips, elbows and knees. These parts of the human body are quite complex in real life But here, all we need to do is add a few simple lines and dots to our stick person.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

The lines provide some additional structural elements to our stick person's body, which are the shoulders and the hips. The dots indicate the points of articulation - elbows and knees, the places where the arms and legs bend!

Now we can use our stick person to show us an even wider range of human movement, action, and expression.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

Our little drawing of a human being is evolving! All it took was adding a few more lines and shapes here and there.

By elongating some of the existing lines and making the head an oval instead of a circle, we can give our stick person proportions that resemble that of a real life human.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

By this point, we have managed to add more complexity to our stick person simply by using our ability to draw lines, circles, and other basic shapes!

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

These basic ideas are the building blocks that will enable us to create more complex shapes.

The next part may be a considerable step up if you are absolutely new to drawing, but I have decided to include it in order to show you how complex objects like the human body can be built from shapes that are a bit more complex than circles and lines.

For example. Two ovals and a rectangle can be combined to create a cylinder.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

Six squares can be combined to create a cube, or a box. Here, each square is distorted slightly depending on which way the cube is facing.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

Note that the back faces of the cube and the bottom of the cylinder are hidden. These shapes allow us to visualize that which should not normally visible.

A sphere from all perspectives can be represented by a circle. But we can make it more like a sphere by adding lighting and shadow if we so desire.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

Cubes, cylinders, and spheres are examples of 'solid shapes' because they consist of 3 dimensions.

Lets see how these solid shapes can be used to compose the human body.

By stacking three cylindrical objects, we can create a torso. Two spheres have been added to form shoulders, while a smaller cylinder forms the neck.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

An arm is an alternating sequence of spheres and cylinders connected together. Note that the hand has been simplified for this example.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

We can apply these solid shapes to the rest of the body to give us a more recognizable representation of the human form. It doesn't even have to be perfect. And just like that, our stick figure now has a silhouette that is unmistakably a person!

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

In the above examples, notice that we kept the stick person at the beginning while building up the shapes and solids around it. This is because the stick person serves as a guide for positioning the body and its various parts -> also known as posing.

You can do the same thing to everyday objects! Here, I drew a wine glass by stacking these three dimensional solid shapes.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

The cup and its contents are two ovoid shapes that were cut in half. The stem is a very thin cylinder shape. The base is a cylinder with a slightly wider bottom.

Solid shapes help inform us how objects and parts of the human body may appear from different perspectives.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

For example, a sphere can be used to demonstrate how the human head appears when looking up or down, turned to the side, or tilted at an angle.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

With these examples, I hope I have managed to convinced you that if you can draw a circle and a couple of lines, you can draw a person! You just have to train your eye to recognize the simple shapes within complex objects. Try it with everyday objects as well! Or even your favourite media! A drawing subject can be as simple or as complex as you envision it to be.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

Once you have mastered that, there are many aspects of drawing you can explore from here that may require you to seek additional resources or a fellow artist's advice.

@dimiclaudeblaigan Asked For A Tutorial On How To Begin Drawing. Good News! If You Can Draw A Funky Looking

Last of all, remember that drawing is an iterative process. Even if you draw something correct the first time, you will need to draw it again and again to get it right all times! And by making small changes like the ones we explored in this tutorial, your drawings will gradually transform!

I hope what I've demonstrated here are enough to provide the basics of how to get started with drawing objects and people, and also to help refresh more experienced artists. :) Hopefully I didn't go too off topic with what was requested, and let me know if there are any more questions I can answer.

Cheers :3

  • melumallow
    melumallow liked this · 1 week ago
  • bearshapeomelette
    bearshapeomelette liked this · 1 week ago
  • functioningphoenix
    functioningphoenix liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • ace-delynsss
    ace-delynsss liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • mcgoobers
    mcgoobers liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • danomancy
    danomancy liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • escritorian
    escritorian liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • srfirefox
    srfirefox reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • squidsandthings
    squidsandthings reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • valianttragedykitten
    valianttragedykitten liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • ouliarts
    ouliarts liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • www-girl
    www-girl liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • crossexaminationallegro
    crossexaminationallegro reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • poppyisme
    poppyisme reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • 12neo-arsonist
    12neo-arsonist reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • 12neonlit-stage
    12neonlit-stage liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • dexicze
    dexicze reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • dexicze
    dexicze reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • dexicze
    dexicze reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • dexicze
    dexicze liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • nonexistantfourthwall
    nonexistantfourthwall liked this · 4 weeks ago
  • 0-k-4
    0-k-4 liked this · 1 month ago
  • callophelia
    callophelia liked this · 1 month ago
  • fififify
    fififify liked this · 1 month ago
  • twotiredfourthis
    twotiredfourthis liked this · 1 month ago
  • ff-aff-a
    ff-aff-a reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • shokogast
    shokogast liked this · 1 month ago
  • the-wrong-side-of-morality
    the-wrong-side-of-morality liked this · 1 month ago
  • warabito
    warabito liked this · 1 month ago
  • dewziess
    dewziess reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • dewziess
    dewziess liked this · 1 month ago
  • bampane
    bampane reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • acoldghostlypresence
    acoldghostlypresence reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • acoldghostlypresence
    acoldghostlypresence liked this · 1 month ago
  • punchline229
    punchline229 liked this · 1 month ago
  • clownthingroxanne
    clownthingroxanne liked this · 1 month ago
  • dumbratinjade
    dumbratinjade liked this · 1 month ago
  • moonlitcigss
    moonlitcigss reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • moonlitcigss
    moonlitcigss liked this · 1 month ago
  • shxchii
    shxchii liked this · 1 month ago
  • drytrail
    drytrail reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • drytrail
    drytrail liked this · 1 month ago
  • hamster-in-a-wheel
    hamster-in-a-wheel liked this · 1 month ago
  • cattailponds
    cattailponds reblogged this · 1 month ago
  • unconvincing-goddess
    unconvincing-goddess liked this · 1 month ago
  • dearpearlyy
    dearpearlyy liked this · 1 month ago
  • glitteryscissorsherringeggs
    glitteryscissorsherringeggs liked this · 2 months ago
  • cat-copnt
    cat-copnt liked this · 2 months ago
  • privateolives
    privateolives liked this · 2 months ago
  • aphelionstella
    aphelionstella liked this · 2 months ago

Just here to have some fun

135 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags