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yup only two days in and I.Am.dyyyyyyyyyyyyying i have a ton of work to do this semester im going to have a lot of painting and printmaking projects so i'll be a posting them as i finish them i have a ton of reading to do for my humanities class (for example i had one day to read a book, which i did hurray! thanks to me mad speed reading skills ) and it turns out that one of my classes doesnt begin until late october, the bad news is that it's accelerated
I'm on Patreon! ...finally
Hai people! Super long time no see (again) :XD: Welp, the summer is winding down finally over in my neck of the woods. My job as an art teacher at a summer day camp will be completed next week and I will once again have an unspecified amount of time where I will not be working after that (I've been going through this for how long now :XD:) Anyways, I completed the #100DayProject just under two weeks ago (images will be posted shortly, just gotta get em mass uploaded into sta.sh first). I will be showing a triptych in the 8th annual ArtPrize in Grand Rapids, MI in the next few weeks, and I will be showing a painting from the graduate thesis at
Things To Know: Human Characters of Color Pt. 2
This is a follow-up to the blog which you can read here: Things To Know: Creating Human Characters of Color. The previous blog covered the numerous issues surrounding inclusion and diversity that are extremely important to be cognizant of (please read it if you have not yet done so). This blog will cover the nuts and bolts of depictions of non-white humans! Warning: this journal contains a LOT of images.
This is an important topic because there are very, very few resources that will actually teach you about the differences that occur in the figure across race. All figure drawing measurements are based on the ideal European body type. This wa
Things To Know: Creating Human Characters of Color
It's been awhile since I've written anything exclusively for ArtistsHospital (https://www.deviantart.com/artistshospital)! Well over a year in fact. As a followup to my "Common Misconceptions" series* (links at the bottom of this journal) I decided to begin a new series titled "Things To Know." These blogs will cover topics that are not commonly addressed in tutorials or articles existing here on dA. The goal is to help you out by answering questions you've had but couldn't find answers to. That being said, I decided to begin this series with a doozy of a topic: race. Yes, it's the hottest topic on the table right now according to the media, but this topic has always been a topic o
Art Tutorial: Mouth and Teeth
Community WeekHi guys! Learning to paint traditionally or digitally can be a challenge, but I want to help ease your burden a little bit by taking some of the edge off the learning curve! When painting the figure (that is, a human) digitally vs. traditionally the only thing that has changed is the medium. Let me say it again for the people in the back: the only thing that changes when you paint digitally versus traditionally is the medium.
Follow the links Neo:Common Misconceptions: Digital Art Common Misconceptions: Traditional ArtOne is noteasier than the other, there are pros and cons to both (and if you're about to say one is cheaper tha
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i only had to take one year of math! i'm so happy. but when i break down and get ready to take business classes i know i'll have to take more... but i don't plan on doing that for a very long time.