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50% of me:
"I love dresses and flowers and pretty things."
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Other 50% of me:
"I love tattoos and hardcore music and concerts and skinny jeans."
"I love dresses and flowers and pretty things."
"I love tattoos and hardcore music and concerts and skinny jeans."
HEY HEY IS ANYONE GOING TO CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA’S COMIC CON BECAUSE MY DAD SAID WE’RE GOING
You mean Heroes Con? Yes, I’m going. : D
The thing with a “main character”, is that the reader see the story/world from that characters point of view - we can often read the characters thoughts and feelings more than other characters in the story. You can also use the perspective to increase this “effect”.
You can use the eye-level to display the world seen from the main character. Look at the two pictures above, the characters have the same size on both pictures - the only difference I’ve made is to switch eye-level. And by just doing this, we switch between the adult and the kids point of view - even though they both look at the same thing.
So, when you are doing a perspective, FIRST decide the eye-level and after that start placing out all those annoying guidelines.
(Source: reelingn)
WANTING TO DRAW SOMETHING BUT BEING TOO UNINSPIRED TO
(Source: flanoirbunny)
Tentacle arm? Yes, please.
“lesbian porn is not made for lesbians”