*(*´∀`*)☆ – How to draw honey/shiny stuff :
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Quick step by step originally asked by @floatingmegane-san and @suke1234.(
thanks for asking!)
i doesn’t really explain anythin’ but that’s how i do it !
I added two quick color palettes and an exemple (a kind of honey bear made for school )
With this blue whale shit going around, I just want to say that I love you all so much.
For those who don’t know what the blue whale game/challenge is, it’s basically a game that drives the ‘player’ to suicide after 50 days of self-torture.
If anyone sends you a link that you haven’t been expecting, even if you know the person DO NOT CLICK ON IT! If you get calls from a number you don’t know, DON’T ANSWER IT! You are being put on a list to play this ‘game’.
My school had just made an announcement to say to NEVER click on links you may not be expecting even if it’s from someone you know.
It is said that the game has claimed 130-150 lives already around Russia and is spreading.
If you’re struggling with depression, GO GET PROFESSIONAL HELP!
If you want to talk to me, contact my other blog, mystiicmanaged.
I love you all so much and I genuinely care about your well being.
(BLUE WHALE)SUPER IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
There’s an app/game/challenge going around called Blue Whale, a sick game encouraging teenagers to self harm and commit suicide. PLEASE Do not engage with any suspicious links or requests to play this game. Don’t ask to play this game.
Common tags I’ve seen relating to Blue Whale are
#blue whale #im ready #blue whale challenge #blue whale game #f58 #f57 #wake me up at 4:20 #i_am_whale; usually posted on various pictures of whales flying through a misty sky
If you see anyone asking to play, or using these tags on any social media, or if anyone you know may be playing this “game”, PLEASE report their account and call the authorities. You could save a life.
“this suicide challenge which goes by the names of The Blue Whale Game, A Silent House, A Sea of Whale, Wake Me Up at 2.40 am
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need refs/inspo for period clothing?
here you go:
- Medieval (9th-15th century):
- 10th century and earlier
- Romance (1000-1250)
- 11th century
- 12th century
- 13th century
- more 13th century
- 14th century
- more 14th
- 15th century
- and more 15th century
- Gothic (1150-1550)
- Renaissance (1520-1650)
- 16th & 17th century
- 16th century
- more 16th
- Tudors (1500-1550)
- more Tudors
- Elizabethan Period (1558-1603)
- Jacobean Era (1603-1625)
- 17th century
- more 17th century
- and again
- and even more
- this won’t stop
- Baroque (1600-1750)
- Georgian Period (1714-1830):
- 18th century
- more 18th century
- 18th century women’s fashion
- 18th century men’s fashion
- Rococo (1720-1770)
- Classicism (1770-1790)
- children 18th-19th century
- Regency Preiod (1811-1820)/ Empire (1800-1820s):
- 1790-1820s
- more stuff on regency and georgian era
- even more
- that’s not enough regency
- and more
- how is there so much
- early 19th century men’s wear
- early 19th century women’s wear
- Victorian Period (1837-1901):
- Romantic Era (1820-1840s)
- Civil War Era/1850-1860s
- 1870-1890s
- more victorian
- Edwardian Period (1901-1910):
- 1900-1910s
- Belle Epoque (1880-1910s)
- more edwardian/belle époque
- Modern:
- 1910s-1920s [Fashion between the World Wars]
- 1920s
- more roaring 20s
- so much 20s
- 1920s hairstyles
- 1930s
- 1930-1940s
- 1930-1950s
- 1950s
- more 50s
- 1960s
- 1960-1970s
- 1980s
lots of periods in one spot/fashion through centuries:
- here, here, and here is almost everything (and properly ordered)
- also here with lots of historic fashion magazines
- 100 years of beauty (includes lots of other cultures too!)
- historic fashion
- costumes of antiquity
- more historical clothing
- history of fashion
- more history of fashion
- “vintage” clothing
- historic costumes
- children’s historical fashion/toys
- details
- historic wedding dresses
- historic assecoires (hats, shoes…)
- hats
- masks
- parasols
- lots of embroidery/jewlery
it indeed is western/european centric, I’m sorry for that, but for other cultures I simply don’t have so many references
ALSO note that most of the pictures show historical clothing from the upper classes or more festive clothing of the lower/working class because normal working clothes wouldn’t survive for such a long time, and the clothes were often re-used over and over again!
things to remember while drawing:
- anatomy is great but dont stop because you cant get it perfect
- not every picture has to be a masterpiece
- try new things but remember its ok to draw things you like to draw
- just because someone younger than you is “better” than you are does not mean you are untalented
- everyone sees things differently
- be proud of what you can do because nobody can do things the same way you can
WRITING HELP/CHARACTER
- writing a bitchy character (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
- writing a cocky character (1,2,3,4)
- writing a emotion character (1,2)
- How to play a hippie
- Playing the quiet character.
- Portraying the shopaholic.
- Portraying a mute character.
- Portraying a kleptomaniac.
- How to play the stalker.
- Writing distant, indifferent characters.
- How to write a character who stutters.
- Writing a character who is sassy.
- A guide to playing a southern character.
- Portraying characters with crushes.
- How to portray a teen mom.
- How to play a character who is mean.
- How to portray a character high on cocaine.
- Writing a character who is high on amphetamines.
- Playing an efficient male character.
- Portraying the asshole.
- Playing a character who suffers from shyness.
- How to play a mentally ill/insane character.
- Writing a character who self-harms.
- Writing a happy character.
- Writing a character who suffers from night terrors.
- Writing a character with paranoid personality disorder.
- How to play a victim of rape.
- How to RP a blind character.
- Writing a leader.
- Writing a character with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
- Writing a character with depression.
- Writing a character who is homosexual.
- Writing a character with schizophrenia.
- Playing a fe/male character.
- Writing a character with Nymphomania.
- How to write a worry wart.
- How to write a character with HPD.
- How to write a bad ass character.
- Playing a pansexual.
- Tips on writing a drug addict.
- Tips on writing the pregnant female.
- Writing insane characters.
- Playing a character under the influence of marijuana.
- Portraying a character with diabetes.
- How to play a prankster.
- Playing a character who has been adopted.
- Portraying a vampire.
- Playing a character with an eating disorder.
- Portraying a character who is anti-social.
- Portraying a character who is depressed.
- How to portray someone with dyslexia.
- How to portray a character with bipolar disorder.
- Portraying a character with severe depression.
- How to play a serial killer.
- Writing a tomboy.
- Playing a pyromaniac.
- How to write a mute character.
- How to write a character with an OCD.
- How to play a stoner.
- How to write an asexual character.
- How to play a bitchy/vicious character.
- How to play a character with HPD.
- Playing a pregnant woman.
- Playing the burn-out.
- Writing a “nice” character.
- How to play a gentleman.
- How to play a shy/introvert character.
- How to play a naive character.
- Playing characters with memory loss.
- How to write a character who smokes.
- How to write pirates.
- How to write characters with PTSD.
- How to play a character who isn’t ready for sex.
- How to play the geek.
- Playing the manipulative character.
- Portraying a character with borderline personality disorder.
- Playing a character with Orthorexia Nervosa.
- Writing a character who lost someone important.
- Playing the bullies.
- Portraying the drug dealer.
- Playing a rebellious character.
- How to portray a sociopath.
- How to play a swimmer.
- Portraying a ballerina.
- Playing a promiscuous male.
- Playing a character with cancer.
- How to portray a bubbly character.
- How to portray a power driven character.
- How to portray the shy character.
- Playing a character under the influence of drugs.
- Playing a character who struggles with Bulimia.
- Portraying a hippie.
- Portraying sexually/emotionally abused characters.
- Playing a character with asthma.
- Portraying characters who have secrets.
- Portraying a recovering alcoholic.
- Portraying a sex addict.
- How to play someone creepy.
- Portraying a foreigner.
- Portraying an emotionally detached character.
- How to play a character with social anxiety.
- Portraying a character who is high.
- How to play a strong, female character.
- Writing a character with a hangover.
- Playing angry characters.
- Playing a character who is smarter than you.
- Playing and writing autistic characters.
- Portraying a trans character.
- How to portray a dominant character.
- Playing a character who is faking a disorder.
- Playing a prisoner.
- Playing the opposite sex.
- Portraying a character who has PTSD.
- Playing a character who stutters.
- How to play a depressed character who self-harms.
- Portraying the “dumb” character.
- How to portray a lesbian.
- How to play a blind character.
- How to play a sexual assault victim.
- Writing a compulsive gambler.
- Playing a werewolf.
- Writing a character who is drunk.
- Playing a Brit.
- Portraying a character with amnesia.
- Playing heroes.
- Portraying a witty character.
- How to play a vampire.
- How to play a character who is manipulative.
- Portraying the natural born leader.
- Portraying the character who is flirtatious.
- Writing a nice character.
- How to portray a character who has asthma.
- Playing a character with ADHD.
- Amnesia
- Children
- Losing Someone (2)
- Physical Injuries (2, 3)
- Sexual Abuse (2)
- Fight Scenes (2, 3, 4)
- Horror
- Torture
- How to Describe the Body Shape of Female Characters
- Character Appearance Help
- Words to Describe Voice
- Character Development Exercises
- Art of Character Development
- Introducing Characters
- Characters You Need to Reinvent
- Making Characters Likable
- Heroes and Villains
- Understanding Body Language
- Mental Illness in Writing
- Conflicts and Characters
How about some writing resources for those post-NaNoWriMo blues?
i’m seeing a lot of people reblogging suicide hotlines and this is just a reminder that this is a suicide help line that works like a text-based instant messenger for people who may need to talk to someone but have trouble/are uncomfortable making phone calls
Never don’t reblog this.
There are so many people who have such bad anxiety about phone calls.
This can save so many lives
I’d care if the person I reblogged this from committed suicide.
Reblog this from anybody. literally. ANYBODY. even if you dont like them or even know them that well. YOU COULD SAVE THEIR LIFE.
To any suicidal followers I may have: This is a sign to not kill yourself. You are loved and the world is special because you are in it. Keep holding on.
Reblog this when it’s on your dash. You will save someone’s life.




