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Posted on May 21, 2012 via The Art Of Animation with 1,108 notes
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Posted on May 21, 2012 via JthenR's Comics Vault with 28 notes
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The X-Men by Travel Foreman
Posted on May 20, 2012 via AW YEAH COMICS! with 113 notes
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drawing tips from Animating the Looney Tunes way. hand from the secret of kells, Aisling!
Oh man those hands *__* So lovely, I need to practice them
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Posted on May 20, 2012 via Animation Links with 4,614 notes
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Recycled Paper Squid, Dragons, and Crab Kits, Brave Face Paper Co.
Posted on May 17, 2012 via books, paper, scissors with 1,120 notes
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Terryl Whitlatch has joined the Muddy Colors boys, and recently posted her first post, which was naturally about creature design (Seriously, if you have not heard of Terryl Whitlatch, look her up. She is THE creature designer)
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Posted on May 13, 2012 via May the Stars Guide You with 40,598 notes
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Posted on May 13, 2012 via Life is a Danceable Tragedy with 791 notes
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Posted on May 13, 2012 via Pusheen the cat with 61,975 notes
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The Cyclus Pangolin Backpack is a good example of what great designers can achieve using materials overlooked by everyone else, the unique backpack is made from truck tire inner tubes, making it at once both waterproof and remarkably resilient.
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I drew a newer/cleaner version of this in English for the anon who asked for an English version a month ago or so? Sorry for taking so long orz
This has the same info in it as before except for one extra point.
Anyways, again, these are all self-observed notes! I don’t study art or whatever! And I highly suggest you look at different pictures of faces and practice this to have a better understanding.
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Posted on May 11, 2012 via Rugrin Em with 4,586 notes
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Posted on May 8, 2012 via The Art Of Animation with 2,416 notes
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Mike: Unlike Aang, Katara, and Sokka, whom we created in those first two weeks of brainstorming, Zuko came later in the development process. The only villain we had was the Fire Lord, whom we imagined leading the war from the comfort of his throne. Thankfully, Eric Coleman posed a question that gave birth to the banished prince. What if there was a young villain going after Aang in each episode? A flurry of sketches and story ideas followed. Bryan drew a scary-looking kid with a scar over one eye, and we thought, “What if his father gave him that scar?” From there, we focused on Zuko’s motivation, deciding that he could restore his honor and return home only by capturing the Avatar.
Early on, we knew that Zuko would turn from Aang’s opponent to his ally, but we didn’t know exactly when it would happen or how. His journey and his decisions, both good and bad, made him the most complex and realistic character on the show, and one of the most popular.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Art of the Animated Series, Zuko designs and art by Bryan Konietzko and Yoon Young Ki.
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Posted on May 7, 2012 via The Art of Art Books with 758 notes
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losing my shit over how great these ashley wood robot figures are
i found 100s more high quality pictures here
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Posted on May 7, 2012 via put my money on the monkey with 437 notes
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Finished! :D
In other news, I will be at the Artist Alley for Fanime, AM2 and Anime Expo. I hope to see you there! :D
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Posted on May 7, 2012 via Fisheye Placebo with 8,580 notes
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