Like a gipsy. Each one write their destiny. #bykariferi #photoedition #gipsy #practice #hobby #magic #selfie #fotoedicion #autoretrato https://www.instagram.com/p/B1xqcdNn95w/?igshid=nj92m503p9i1
If Ariel was under Ursula’s care and grew up to be her sea witch apprentice. Canonically, Ursula was Ariel’s aunt (but the concept was abandoned then brought back in a book as I’ve heard…) See a higher resolution at my twitter :)!
Sun rises #sun #mexico #bykariferi #trip (en Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByAZf_Enaai/?igshid=1dqdi7oz18wa1
Best Written and Developed Character in Star Vs. The Forces of Evil?
Tom Lucitor
One of the few characters who went through a genuine and believable change because he wanted to make himself better and was continuously entertaining to watch regardless of what was going on.
The emotional frustration he had in season 4 was the most understandable thing going on, and he was always being the better person. When he was suppose to be the one who was mad, he wasn’t. He stayed calmed and collected because getting angry isn’t who he is anymore. It wasn’t until he spent time away from Mewni did he realize he wasn’t happy being in a relationship with Star and that they’re better being friends.
Old Tom would’ve been so persistent and stubborn to admit something was wrong because he had Star. Our Tom now? He stood back and observed everything going on around to understand his circumstances and his friends. He did what was best for everyone.
Tom greatly understood how horrible his behavior was and he wanted to better himself to make himself happy. And he did just that. Watching him grow from Blood Moon Ball to Cleaved has been absolutely amazing.
I’m gonna miss this little demon boy.
Between the darkness @pauchissssssss #photography #bykariferi #practice #light #darkness https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv120gPHMkK/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8i9op0h2ea3w
@elisapeassad Un vistazo al pasado. Gracias por dejarme tomarte una foto super improvisada ❤ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv0iSBInvjN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4zkp93klv92t
No es cuestion de perfección #bykariferi #makeup #picoftheday #edition #random #autoretrato https://www.instagram.com/p/BvnxyGAn7sv/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=nmi47jhty10f
Bang Bang Meme | Tomstar
“Just one dance with you, and I changed..”
Carmen - @maiky-vs-tfoe
LESSON NINE: PERSPECTIVE PART ONE - LINEAR PERSPECTIVE
We perceive things differently based on our relationship to them in space. I’m obviously not telling you anything new here – we can all observe the way objects farther away look smaller than objects that are very close to us.
Perspective drawing is a way of drawing the diminishing size of an object, or the diminishing distance between objects as they recede from the viewer in space, in such a way that the illusion of depth in three dimensions is present in a drawing.
Linear perspective is a type of perspective used by artists in which that relative size/shape/position is determined through the line of drawn or imagined converging lines.
A little history context: linear perspective in art first appeared in the western art tradition in the 14th century. Prior to that, works of art primarily portrayed a flattened view of space – seen below in ancient Egyptian, and medieval French art:
Compare these to the early Italian Renaissance – what differences do you notice?
Now, not every work needs to have a strong architectural component showcasing linear perspective – but a solid understanding of perspective will help you as an artist to work with issues of depth in any drawing where you are trying to realistically depict any subject in three-dimensional space.
Before we keep going, let’s cover a few terms:
- Horizon Line - In any scene, there is a line where you, the viewer, will perceive the horizon. Obviously, you may not see the actual horizon (where the sky meets the earth) in every scene, since you’re often, say, indoors, but in this case, we’ll define the horizon line as your eye-level.
- Vanishing Point - A vanishing point is a point on the horizon line at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.
- Orthogonal line - A line that recedes toward the vanishing point.
Ok? Now, let’s get started with:
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
One-point perspective is so called because all orthogonals recede to a single vanishing point:
i screech the lyrics to popular and defying gravity at the top of my lungs in the shower like any reasonable person
Speedpaint:
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College is back!
THIS IS FUCKING WITH MY BRAIN
reblogging to fuck with someone else.
I thought my phone fucked up
I THOUGHT THIS FUCKING SITE BROKE AGAIN
What the fuck
Bruh STAAAHHPP
DA FACK?! *Dies in Spanish*
*mind explode*