Month: November 2014

doeeyedpdsmessiah:

All I really want from JK Rowling is Hogwarts student handbook. And the professors syllabuses. I wanna know snape’s bathroom break policy, and flitwick’s late work policy, and how many tardies equal an absence, and how many books you can check out from the library at one time, how many credits does a student need in order to graduate.

pigeonprincess:

seiikas:

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they’ve got fucking laptops what???

not just laptops but fucking macs. fucking mac laptops. somewhere in the naruto universe is a ninja steve jobs. tehre is a ninja out there wearing a black teeshirt and jeans, jumping around and performing iJutsu.

Is it bad I can tell the approximate version of OS X he referenced?

rhonin-redhair:

Citizens of Dalaran! Raise your eyes to the skies and observe!

Today our world’s destruction has been averted in defiance of our very makers! 

Algalon the Observer, herald of the titans has been defeated by our brave comrades in the depths of the titan city of Uduar.

Algalon was sent here to judge the fate of our world.

He found a planet whose races had deviated from the titan’s blueprints. A planet where not everything had gone according to plan.

Cold logic deemed this world was not worth saving. Cold logic, however, does not account for the power of free will. It’s up to each of us to prove this is a world worth saving.

That our lives… our lives are worth living.

atiesh: roulette-kneebasha: wow-images: Can someone please explain to me why this chicken has a guitar? A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song. it’s not about “why,” it’s about “WHY NOT” It doesn’t have lips, so it

atiesh:

roulette-kneebasha:

wow-images:

Can someone please explain to me why this chicken has a guitar?

A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.

it’s not about “why,” it’s about “WHY NOT”

It doesn’t have lips, so it can’t blow a horn.

bhryn: Art commish for @cup-of-evils (why won’t it tag you? hmph) Anyhoo, enjoy! Bel and Invincible.AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY B xxx

bhryn:

Art commish for @cup-of-evils (why won’t it tag you? hmph) Anyhoo, enjoy!

Bel and Invincible.

AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY

B xxx

frostfyrezero: Ozriel ATC.

frostfyrezero:

Ozriel ATC.

drovie:

capn-mactastic:

misshatter:

nicerobotfriend:

i always see advice to artists from abled guys thats like “draw every day even on the days where you feel totally uninspired and like you cant even pick up a pencil” and i actually think that advice sucks and is terrible because some of us will spiral out of control into horrible depressive episodes if we force ourselves to draw on days where we feel terrible and end up with something less than spectacular so my advice to artists is “take breaks and love yourselves”

Don’t draw every day. It’s terrible advice. Drawing all the time just reinforces bad habits if you aren’t actively paying attention to WHAT you’re drawing. If you’re having a hard day creatively, just find something small to work on until you feel better, on the days you feel up to it. Draw some hands, draw some feet, draw some heads, look at stuff other people are drawing and try to figure out why it looks good to you…don’t worry about drawing every day. Just focus on little things you can do better and they’ll add up over time just the same. (Coming from someone who has had to power through depressive episodes and lost drawing focus on a regular basis as such.)

I think there might be a miscommunication going on here somewhere?  As an art teacher, I am, technically, one of those guys who says “draw every day” – not sure about the “abled” part though; I don’t consider myself disabled, but my manic-depression is so severe that I’ve been signed off as unfit-to-work for a coupla years now, so I guess you could say I know a depressive episode when I feel one (especially since mine come with psychosis as a fun bonus) – but the “little stuff” described here counts as drawing.  “Drawing every day” /is absolutely not/ about creating a piece of finished artwork every day; it’s about taking a little time, even just a few minutes, to sketch something, anything.  A daily sketch will exercise your ability to translate 3D to 2D; your hand-eye coordination; and your understanding of how things fit together.  It’s the process that’s important, /not/ the finished article; you’ll learn far more from a five minute, daily scribble where you concentrate on figuring out angles, light and shade, negative space, perspective, etc., than you will from creating perfect, finished drawings you can show off.  That practice is what sketching and sketchbooks are all about.  Drawing hands and feet is perfect – I’d even say a little ambitious when you’re feeling crappy; a plant, or even a cereal box in stark light, will keep your brain in trim; just doodling some circles will keep your hand-eye coordination in shape, ffs.

You wouldn’t run a marathon without training for it; that’s all drawing every day is: training for when you want to make that finished piece.  Of course running a marathon every day would be too much, but if you’re in training for a marathon then you’ll be advised to exercise every day, even if it’s only a quick jog; that exercise makes the marathons easier.  This really is no different: you’re training so that your performance in the inspired finished pieces will be better, and less difficult and frustrating for you to make. 

Reblobbed for that last comment.