nejicanspin:

misselaney:

thekawaiiangel:

awkwardsituationist:

“world of averages” – composite images culled from thousands of individual portraits resulting in symmetrical average faces

this was too cool not to reblog

I don’t care if I have reblogged this already, this is awesome for those “How do I draw someone who looks” questions.

I’m shook because my friend from Hungary looks EXACTLY like the average Hungarian in the pic omfg

Some Photoshop Tips

zuzartii:

I’ve been getting quite a few asks about the process for the patterns in my stylized artworks, so I decided to put together a couple of tips regarding them. 

Firstly, what you need are

—  CUSTOM BRUSHES  —


Most of the patterns I use are custom brushes I made, such as those:

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For the longest time I was convinced making brushes must be super extra complicated. I was super extra wrong. All you need to start is a transparent canvas (2500px x 2500px max):

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This will be your brush tip. When you’re satisfied how it looks, click Ctrl+A to select the whole canvas and go to ‘define brush preset’ under the edit menu

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You will be asked to name your new glorious creation. Choose something that describes it well, so you can easily find it between all the ‘asfsfgdgd’ brushes you’ve created to be only used once

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This is it. Look at it, you have just created a photoshop brush. First time i did I felt like I was cheated my whole life. IT’S SO EASY WHY HASN’T ANYONE TOLD ME 

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Time to edit the Good Boi to be more random, so it can be used as a Cool Fancy Pattern. Go into brush settings and change whatever you’d like. Here’s a list of what I do for patterns:

– under Shape Dynamics, I increase Size Jitter and Angle jitter by 5%-15% 

– under Brush Tip Shape, I increase spacing by a shitload. Sometimes it’s like 150%, the point is to get the initial brush tip we painted to be visible.

– If I want it to look random and noisy, I enable the Dual Brush option, which acts like another brush was put on top of the one we’ve created. You can adjust all of the Dual Brush options (Size, Spacing, Scatter, Count) as you wish to get a very nice random brush to smear on your  backgrounds

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The result is as above. You can follow the same steps to create whatever brush you need: evenly spaced dots that look like you painted them by hand, geometric pattern to fill the background, a line of perfectly drawn XDs and so on. 

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE

—  PATHS  —

But what if you want to get lots of circles made of tiny dots? Or you need rows of triangles for your cool background? Photoshop can do all of that for you, thanks to the magic of paths.

Typically, paths window can be found right next to Layers:

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Draw whatever path you want, the Shape Tool has quite a bit of options. Remember, paths are completely different from brush strokes and they won’t show up in the navigator. To move a path around, click A to enable path selection tool. You can use Ctrl+T to transform it, and if you move a path while pressing Alt it will be duplicated.

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Now, pick a brush you wish really was in place of that path you’ve drawn and go to layers, then choose the layer you want it to be drawn on. Then, click this tiny circle under the Paths window:

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Then witness the magic of photoshop doing the drawing for you while you wonder how tf have you managed to forget about this option for the past 2 years 

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You can combine special brushes and paths for all sorts of cool effects. I mostly use them in backgrounds for my cards, but you can do whatever you want with them.

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I hope that answers the questions for all of the people who were sending me inquires about the patterns. If you have any questions regarding this or any other Photoshop matter feel free to message me, I’m always up for complaining about how great and terrible Photoshop is C’:

molly-mollymauk-enfree:

gallusrostromegalus:

cakesandfail:

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

aloneindarknes7:

gonikonata:

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

ultravioletcrumble:

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

The party, pointing to an NPC that the DM never intended to be a recurring character: That’s My Child Now

@caffeinatedwriters Now you gotta write them a quest where they get the chance to bring him back!!

The first dungeon-boss that my group was meant to just quickly kill at the end of their very first session, they saved from death. Repeatedly. She’s now a reoccurring character who despite the fact that she is defs evil and showing no signs of redemption (yet) they keep. Saving?? So I guess I’d better write a redemption arc?

I love your players so much. I’m imagining Local Villain turning good mainly out of confusion because why they save me tho????

We’ve adopted our first small villain to the party as a DMPC.
During the interrogation he suddenly bursts into tears, says the villaining was his last desperate try to unfuck his life and now we can do whatever we want with him, cause he’s done. He’s out of ideas and his life is still fucked up.
The whole party went all “aaaaww there there pat pat poor thing” and now he’s our token pretty boy and an in-game DM’s snarky voice.

We found a 20 ft cube of gelatinous acid in the underdark. He wanted to see sunlight. He was perfect. So he became part of our party. He’s slow so he always follows behind us and every now and again he has a few new skeletons inside of him of the fools that tried to sneak up behind us. He’s my favorite.

I love this. I support you and your sun-loving acid dog

We accidentally deafened a goblin and we inexplicably felt worse about that than we did about killing all his friends so now he’s librarian/curator for all the junk in our bag of holding

My Goblin Minion’s name is Skippy and I feed him cheezy potatoes.
He has seriously helped the party more than my main character has.

Today our party adopted a giant crocodile and the dragon egg he’s guarding because our DM forgot our Druid had speak with animals.

brynwrites:

A lot of people have been making/reblogging posts about how they won’t be leaving Tumblr no matter what happens, and I don’t think I need to do the same because I hope the effort and love I’ve put into this blog would speak for itself. But I will say this:

I don’t have any desire to support a company like Tumblr. If I can find a startup run by competent people who care about other human beings then I’ll be switching my socially active presence (and my money, whether that’s via actual cash or the ads I view while being on the site) to the better place. So long as people are following me here I won’t quit Tumblr, nor will I stop posting, but I will limit my time (and therefore my monetary support of the site) to just the effort it takes to quickly post and reply to people.

Tumblr is a flaming pile of shit, so no, I won’t go down with this ship. I will continue to use it for my own benifit as long as staff doesn’t wipe my blog off the map, but I won’t pretend this is my home. My home is the people here who’ve made tumblr bearable, and, if I can, I’d rather support something new and better so we can make that our home someday instead.

(you can reblog this if you agree)