
Tag: reference
Costume designed by Royer for Binnie Barnes in The Three Muskateers (1939).
Ty Carter Art-Thoughts on Color, Part 1 & 2; Design, Color and “Value” an Idea.
Hey rajivnarayanan,
Thanks! Here are a few demos I’ve posted on workflow, color, values, composition, and story. To see the full text and details along with other tutorials/demos, visit tycarter.com
Feel free to share with your friends or download for personal use! There are many ways to paint and these are my humble thoughts. I hope you enjoy!

‘SCP Chalk symbols batch 1’
Original Source: http://toadking07.deviantart.com/art/SCP-Chalk-Symbols-Batch-1-378182689
This caught my eye just now and I just fell in love with it. I’ve seen the homeless person version of this and other versions but this is by far the best.
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– Mod Roth
seriously considering putting the “do not make eye contact” and “it is not human” codes on the front door to my apartment
Muzzle Flash
Australian Army Soldier, Corporal Chris Cooke of the 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and Private Simon Lancaster of the 7th, Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, shooting long range targets by night at Lancelin Training Area, WA as part of sniper concentration 2013. (Photos: SGT Mick Davis 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit © Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence)
Secrets of the Wallace: The Rapier in the 16th and 17th Centuries
A rather nice (even if brief and very basic) interview with the Wallace Collection curator David Edge about the rapier swords of the Renaissance period; the 16th-century must-have fashion accessory.
Source: YouTube
here, have some gr8 tutorials. they are made by onta.
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oh yeah? oh yeah!
important things to keep in mind friends :0














