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  • lionfloss:

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    by Johannes Plenio

    • 9 months ago
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  • vynive:

    ilikeit-art:

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    (via ceiaofsilence)

    • 9 months ago
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  • dduane:

    Listen to the natural “reverb” on this archlute. It’s extraordinary.

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    • 9 months ago
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  • bread-of-death:

    wintery-star:

    Spinosaurus full combo attack animation by Jean Nguyen!

    That is so fucking creative what in the world is this for I n e e d i t

    (via tahlreth)

    • 9 months ago
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  • ousia-poetica:

    • 9 months ago
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  • r4cs0:
“That GIF is killing me
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    r4cs0:

    That GIF is killing me

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    • 9 months ago
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  • naughtyjester:
“alx-972:
“When it comes to typos, go big or go home I say.
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Asses to asses.
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    naughtyjester:

    alx-972:

    When it comes to typos, go big or go home I say.

    Asses to asses.

    (via thewritehag)

    • 9 months ago
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  • pterribledinosaurdrawings:

    rukafais:

    rukafais:

    rebelle/rebelle pro which is a more traditionally-inclined painting program that usually costs like 150 bucks is now uhhh 10 fucking dollars? until october 13th

    #wait is it a subscription or a 1 time buy?

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    you can click the details dropdown on each product for more info but yeah it’s a one-time buy :)

    Oh??

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    Ooooooh??!

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    Ooohoohoohooo!

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    Edit: I suppose I ought to clarify that I bought both Rebelle and Flame Painter, and all together it came to 32 Canadian dollars (so 24 USD) and tried both out with these two quick dinosaurs.

    The watercolour brushes in Rebelle are SO COOL, it acts so very much like real wet paint, and you can do stuff like tilt the page to make it drip! I didn’t draw on those drips, I just clicked the page tilt setting!! (and you can change the angle and amount of tilt) Very excited to try the oil paints and such!

    For the wizard dinosaur I drew it in my usual Clip Studio Paint (also a one time purchase, which I like very much) and then brought it into Flame Painter and added the magical swooshy effects. A bit tricky to control, but I imagine they’ll get easier with practice.
    The one thing that’s not so nice about it is that the brush looks like a constantly moving swarm of little dots, which can be a bit tough to look at, but I don’t think I’ll be using this for long periods of time since it seems to be mainly fancy effects to add to stuff.

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    • 9 months ago
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    • 2 years ago
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