I mean, not to tell people how to live their life, but given this shirt lacks a lot of information I'd like to suggest preordering the book he wrote instead. Same gist as the shirt, but he's expanding it to show how to actually draw the owl.
To those asking what this is witchcraft is, the original lines are for compositional layout. It is the artist's early attempts to guide the eye. Where on the page will there be focal points? Where rest spots? Most guidelines in drawing tutorials are for structural and accuracy purposes. Those are also erased by the final draft so I am not sure why people think the early lines not existing in the final piece is unusual. This is not for drawing ease like most early line layouts, but instead it's a sophisticated way to place visual elements so they don't overwhelm.
This type of exercise is helpful when a scene has a lot of patterns. For example this image has brick work, leaves, ivy, curtains, architectural detail like stairs & arches, and tree bark. It's the type of scene that can quickly overwhelm the viewer's eye, and the artist's patience. By determining which spaces between lines get detail and which get simplified, the eye moves around the page smoothly. If the entire drawing was as detailed as every piece of the drawing, it would not have the melodic feel of the final panel.
More on these types of diagramming a page with scribbles and geometric lines can be found in Andrew Loomis's Creative Illustration.
I've been wanting to learn to draw for ages, finally bought a kit from Amazon and when it arrived, I found I was still genuinely shit at drawing and now I had lots of grades of pencils and charcoal to be shit at drawing with.
Turns out, like anything else, I'll actually have to put some effort in.
Which I have been doing, intermittently. It's getting there.
"Right eye,"
"Left eye"
"Nose" (Yes, I'm serious.)
"forelock (bangs) -> both sideway bangs"
handwriting is a bit messy, so sorry, wont be able to go through the entire thing (because I only really know a couple of kana in the first place)
I assume the rest of the instructions are about the face and hair more so than the body
>its only correct if you look at it through the narrow lens of dictionary definition.
You still haven't demonstrated to me how it's not the correct word for the context. It literally means second to last so saying "your penultimate post" is correct. Theres no narrow lens. It was used perfectly. Do you have a better word? There is no other synonym for this context.
Edit: Look at it's synonyms.
It's an adjective so that means that it's a word to modify or describe to a noun. 'A post' is a noun (person, place, or thing). I'm using an adjective (penultimate) to describe a noun (post). It works with the context perfectly and is grammatically correct. I can't be more clear than this.
I don't know what faggy means. I don't think it's an adjective. If you can describe what it means then maybe I'll know how it's faggy to use 'penultimate'.
i went to this guy's website- a quick perusing offers some real basic info, but it's shilling his Ramsey+ thingy hardcore. check it out here, if you want.. Reviews for his EveryDollar App (scroll down) are pretty telling, too.
For those that don't know the works of B. Kliban, this is from his seminal book, Cat.
From the early 80s when i picked up my first Kliban book, his humor, irreverence, surrealism and outright dismissal of reality has shaped my world view and sense of humor. He died far too young and i miss him dearly.
Save time and money by using pumpernickel and whipped cream, and jam it inside a slice of clear 2L bottle. Cover with pink plastidip and chocolate, and serve. Amazon's choice!
***Caution: Similar to the original recipe, nearby red fruits may spontaneously disappear.
That’s actually what eyes look like from the side. It’s because the pupil is a hole and not an object overlaid onto the iris. Example
Blender is a 3d software which is being used in this picture. You can tell by how the manipulators look and the 3d cursor. Its also a very nice powerful piece of software which is completely open sourced and free https://www.blender.org/
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Apparently it's been so long I didn't even know they'd strictly moved to bottled stuff. There was never one near me here in bumbfuck wv so I only saw one when I went out of state. Either way here's a set for $10 of the whisk and scoop and a link the buy the tea for like $5
Dracopedia: The Bestiary It has like an alphabet of different mythical beings and how to draw them, most with the same amount of restofthefucking- as this one