Oh god, please delete the extra spaces between paragraphs in your fics on AO3. Please. I know it takes ages and it’s really annoying to do, but it is an immediate backspace away from your story if I’m on mobile because I get one sentence per page and acres of white space.
there are two types of fnv fans:
those who have sold their souls to johnny guitar, built shrines to him, name their firstborn children after him, and walk around in a haze humming the anthem of his great holiness
those who have sworn a blood oath under the full moon to stop at nothing to find and destroy the great demon johnny guitar
site that you can type in the definition of a word and get the word
site for when you can only remember part of a word/its definition
site that gives you words that rhyme with a word
site that gives you synonyms and antonyms
look. look at this beautiful sword meme. i’m going to cry
aw baby!!!
Me whenever I find anyone who ships my rare pair
I’ve noticed that vitiligo has been becoming more common in art, and I think that’s really cool! But as a person with vitiligo, and an artist, there are few mistakes I’ve noticed in people’s portrayal of the condition that I wanna address.
1. It’s not random. Vitiligo tends to appear more often in specific places, like around the mouth or eyes, the belly button, as well as on the hands and feet. It also tends to be at least a little bit symmetrical.
2. It doesn’t change your eye color. However in some cases it can cause patches of hair to turn white or blonde.
3. It changes over time. As a kid I had tons of vitiligo spots on my feet and legs, but they eventually faded. For a long time I didn’t have any until I developed a spot above my right eye about a year ago. So if you’re portraying a character at different points in their life, their vitiligo should change too.
4. All skin colors can have vitiligo. I’ve noticed on Picrew and other character maker games vitiligo will sometimes only be an option for characters with dark skin. Obviously it won’t be as obvious on light skin, but unless your character is a person with albinism it should still show up.
that’s all I’ve got for now, if I think of more I might make another post :)
I feel like the best lesson my beginning illustration professor taught me was when he had us do a still life sketch in charcoal for a few minutes- then told us all to erase it, switch seats, and sketch over the same drawing we just erased. He said something that left an impression on me, though I'll have to paraphrase cuz its been several years.
"You guys really need to get over the idea that everything you draw is gonna be perfect. When I said erase the sketch, I meant erase it completely; its not your masterpiece. You're in this class to practice. Stop thinking that you have to get it right in one go, or trying over and over to fix a sketch that isn't working for you. You're a godamn artist, you can just make another sketch. You need to start believing that your art isn't just a fluke, and that you're skilled enough to make more at any time."
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