esdafable:

Red, yellow and blue are not primaries. They’re secondaries, and you can mix for these “pure” colors.

tumorhead:

eyecager:

My mentor Joakim Hellstedt just recently shared this with me and figured you guys would love it too.

Epic games just released this tool called Carapace that makes perspective grids in just 20 seconds. Which is AMAZING!! Ctrl+Paint recently just did a video about it as well.

Are you an artist?! DOWNLOAD THIS TOOL! (Download Windows .Net framework 4.*, download Carapace, hit F1 for controls)

SCREAMING

lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.
lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 
http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES
also, the message made me think of this - 


Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.

lampfaced:

stephenmccranie:

This essay is kind of the second part of an essay on taste that can be read here: 

http://doodlealley.com/2012/10/01/taste-is-your-teacher/

YES

also, the message made me think of this - 

Rebloggin’ because this is good stuff.

Pixar story rules

peachpunk:

(Copy-pasta’d from the source)

Pixar story artist Emma Coats has tweeted a series of “story basics” over the past month and a half — guidelines that she learned from her more senior colleagues on how to create appealing stories:

#1: You admire a character for trying more than for their successes.

#2: You gotta keep in mind what’s interesting to you as an audience, not what’s fun to do as a writer. They can be v. different.

#3: Trying for theme is important, but you won’t see what the story is actually about til you’re at the end of it. Now rewrite.

#4: Once upon a time there was ___. Every day, ___. One day ___. Because of that, ___. Because of that, ___. Until finally ___.

#5: Simplify. Focus. Combine characters. Hop over detours. You’ll feel like you’re losing valuable stuff but it sets you free.

#6: What is your character good at, comfortable with? Throw the polar opposite at them. Challenge them. How do they deal?

#7: Come up with your ending before you figure out your middle. Seriously. Endings are hard, get yours working up front.

#8: Finish your story, let go even if it’s not perfect. In an ideal world you have both, but move on. Do better next time.

#9: When you’re stuck, make a list of what WOULDN’T happen next. Lots of times the material to get you unstuck will show up.

#10: Pull apart the stories you like. What you like in them is a part of you; you’ve got to recognize it before you can use it.

#11: Putting it on paper lets you start fixing it. If it stays in your head, a perfect idea, you’ll never share it with anyone.

#12: Discount the 1st thing that comes to mind. And the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th – get the obvious out of the way. Surprise yourself.

#13: Give your characters opinions. Passive/malleable might seem likable to you as you write, but it’s poison to the audience.

#14: Why must you tell THIS story? What’s the belief burning within you that your story feeds off of? That’s the heart of it.

#15: If you were your character, in this situation, how would you feel? Honesty lends credibility to unbelievable situations.

#16: What are the stakes? Give us reason to root for the character. What happens if they don’t succeed? Stack the odds against.

#17: No work is ever wasted. If it’s not working, let go and move on - it’ll come back around to be useful later.

#18: You have to know yourself: the difference between doing your best & fussing. Story is testing, not refining.

#19: Coincidences to get characters into trouble are great; coincidences to get them out of it are cheating.

#20: Exercise: take the building blocks of a movie you dislike. How d’you rearrange them into what you DO like?

#21: You gotta identify with your situation/characters, can’t just write ‘cool’. What would make YOU act that way?

#22: What’s the essence of your story? Most economical telling of it? If you know that, you can build out from there.

chanterbury:

tigercop:

fyeaharttips:

Click on the picture to head on over to the article “Avoiding Tangents: 9 Visual Blunders Every Artist Should Watch Out For” for some great, detailed help on composition!

It offers a much more thorough description than the picture above and many more examples, so please click the link and check it out!

i saw the above image weeks ago but without explanation it can be confusing, so the link is very useful for improving one’s compositional skills 

omg ive been needing this

Reblogging so I remember to add this to the resource page

Resource Page Update

The resource page has been updated with: Contrast is Color

Resources about comics have been broken out into their own category (previously combined with “composition”)

Resource Page Update

Woo, that didn’t take as long as I thought it would. Big update! The resource page has has the following things added:

Bird wing anatomy, Mhampton Lecture NotesTwo Three Four Five Six Seven, The head from many angles, How to draw an ear, Veins of the arm, Digitigrade characters, 360 degree expression tool, Push Your Poses, Gamut Mask, Color Scheme Designer, COLOURLovers, Perspective without vanishing points on the page.

The “online resources” section has also been broken down and organized by type (for example “anatomy” and “color”)

360 Degree 3D Female Photo Reference for Artists, Illustrators and Modelers | Eyedrawthings

In the process of updating my resource page. Found this. Seemed like it deserved a separate post from the eventually forthcoming update post.

msmandapants:

honestlycrazy:

yamino:

http://www.zvork.fr/vls/

Emlan just showed me this awesome lighting assistance tool! If you can get past the creepy stare, it’s really great reference for drawing faces in different lighting!

EVERYTHING I EVER WANTED IN LIFE

Way cool!

Oh my god this is awesome!