Posted on Thursday, 18 April

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Posted on Wednesday, 17 April

nanamichiaki:

dangan ronpa (and sdr2) pixels!!

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Posted on Sunday, 27 January

thecareerdistricts:

IM CRYING LOOK AT WHAT MY 10 YEAR OLD SISTER FOUND IN HER ROOM I CANT BREATHE

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Posted on Sunday, 27 January

chirart:

altabestudio:

Adding character diversity: Body type

Unique Features Tutorial Pt 1 by jeinu

Tips on how to draw not so cookie cutter characters! Change body type and shape, showing off natural differences in build that happen in real life! Not everyone is built the same!

Pt 2 and 3 will follow but check it out on the original posting on the artist’s deviant!

Simple and easy to understand and everything you need to know about Good Character Design 101.

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Posted on Saturday, 1 December

amazinglyartisticadvice:

Good reference for writers OR artists.

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Posted on Wednesday, 28 November

elkian:

irimonster:

spookynaym:

This is incredibly helpful for making walking sprites.

Just want to post this so I can share it with other people.

BTW this is tlly helpful for all walk cycles. It is in my text book.Heheh

Walk cycles! :D It was really difficult at first but a lot of fun

Posted on Wednesday, 28 November

deliciousboards:

Okay we’ll start with this and then just slowly go from here because I have A LOT TO SAY ABOUT JEANS/PANTS like literally I could do thirty of these talking about how pants are constructed and how you install the fly itself and how that effects the pants BUT I WON’T because that would take forever to draw instead I will leave you with this awesome link with step by step blog posts about how to sew a pair of jeans especially this post and this one with step by step pictures on how to install a fly which everyone should read 

so please stop fucking drawing those stupid lines h o l y crap 

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Posted on Thursday, 15 November

irimonster:

spookynaym:

This is incredibly helpful for making walking sprites.

Just want to post this so I can share it with other people.

BTW this is tlly helpful for all walk cycles. It is in my text book.Heheh

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