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Are you pollen my leg?

@colorfuleyeballadventures / colorfuleyeballadventures.tumblr.com

This is my random stuff/inspiration blog. You may know who I am, I'm quite a hamdful.
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Finally revamped my ol’ realistic canine leg tutorial! The original is HERE

*PLEASE NOTE - this is a realistic, wild canine tutorial. Meaning if you prefer stylized anatomy feel free to ignore this tutorial. Also some of the do’s and don’ts here differ from domesticated canine anatomy.

Enjoy!

Art © Me

Some animal leg refs for @ask2pwritland 

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Standard Art Print Sizes (in & px)

4” x 6”        (600 pixels x 900 pixels) 5” x 7”        (750 pixels x 1050 pixels) 6” x 6”        (900 pixels x 900 pixels) 8” x 10”      (1200 pixels x 1500 pixels) 8.5” x 11”   (1275 pixels x 1650 pixels) 11” x 14”    (1650 pixels x 2100 pixels) 12” x 12”    (1800 pixels x 1800 pixels) 12” x 16”    (1800 pixels x 2400 pixels) 16” x 20”    (2400 pixels x 3000 pixels) 18” x 24”    (2700 pixels x 3600 pixels) 19” x 13”    (2850 pixels x 1950 pixels) 20” x 24”    (3000 pixels x 3600 pixels) 24” x 24”    (3600 pixels x 3600 pixels) 12” x 36”    (1800 pixels x 5400 pixels) 24” x 36”    (3600 pixels x 5400 pixels)            

Um, other people have pointed this out, but those are 150 dpi (dots per inch) sizes. Standard print resolution is 300 dpi. High-resolution giclee prints can go much denser (there are printers that do 1800 dpi and above). If you want to find the right number of pixels, multiply the desired dpi by the inches (so a 4″ x 6″ = 4*300 x 6*300 = 1200 x 1800 pixels).

There’s some other complications, since printing a digital image always has some translation issues, but those are the basics.

150 dpi

4" x 6" (600 pixels x 900 pixels) 5" x 7" (750 pixels x 1050 pixels) 6" x 6" (900 pixels x 900 pixels) 8" x 10" (1200 pixels x 1500 pixels) 8.5" x 11" (1275 pixels x 1650 pixels) 11" x 14" (1650 pixels x 2100 pixels) 12" x 12" (1800 pixels x 1800 pixels) 12" x 16" (1800 pixels x 2400 pixels) 16" x 20" (2400 pixels x 3000 pixels) 18" x 24" (2700 pixels x 3600 pixels) 19" x 13" (2850 pixels x 1950 pixels) 20" x 24" (3000 pixels x 3600 pixels) 24" x 24" (3600 pixels x 3600 pixels) 12" x 36" (1800 pixels x 5400 pixels) 24" x 36" (3600 pixels x 5400 pixels)

300 dpi

4" x 6" (1200 pixels x 1800 pixels) 5" x 7" (1500 pixels x 2100 pixels) 6" x 6" (1800 pixels x 1800 pixels) 8" x 10" (2400 pixels x 3000 pixels) 8.5" x 11" (2550 pixels x 3300 pixels) 11" x 14" (3300 pixels x 4200 pixels) 12" x 12" (3600 pixels x 3600 pixels) 12" x 16" (3600 pixels x 4800 pixels) 16" x 20" (4800 pixels x 6000 pixels) 18" x 24" (5400 pixels x 7200 pixels) 19" x 13" (5700 pixels x 3900 pixels) 20" x 24" (6000 pixels x 7200 pixels) 24" x 24" (7200 pixels x 7200 pixels) 12" x 36" (3600 pixels x 10800 pixels) 24" x 36" (7200 pixels x 10800 pixels)

450 dpi

4" x 6" (1800 pixels x 2700 pixels) 5" x 7" (2250 pixels x 3150 pixels) 6" x 6" (2700 pixels x 2700 pixels) 8" x 10" (3600 pixels x 4500 pixels) 8.5" x 11" (3825 pixels x 4950 pixels) 11" x 14" (4950 pixels x 6300 pixels) 12" x 12" (5400 pixels x 5400 pixels) 12" x 16" (5400 pixels x 7200 pixels) 16" x 20" (7200 pixels x 9000 pixels) 18" x 24" (8100 pixels x 10800 pixels) 19" x 13" (8550 pixels x 5850 pixels) 20" x 24" (9000 pixels x 10800 pixels) 24" x 24" (10800 pixels x 10800 pixels) 12" x 36" (5400 pixels x 16200 pixels) 24" x 36" (10800 pixels x 16200 pixels)

600 dpi

4" x 6" (2400 pixels x 3600 pixels) 5" x 7" (3000 pixels x 4200 pixels) 6" x 6" (3600 pixels x 3600 pixels) 8" x 10" (4800 pixels x 6000 pixels) 8.5" x 11" (5100 pixels x 6600 pixels) 11" x 14" (6600 pixels x 8400 pixels) 12" x 12" (7200 pixels x 7200 pixels) 12" x 16" (7200 pixels x 9600 pixels) 16" x 20" (9600 pixels x 12000 pixels) 18" x 24" (10800 pixels x 14400 pixels) 19" x 13" (11400 pixels x 7800 pixels) 20" x 24" (12000 pixels x 14400 pixels) 24" x 24" (14400 pixels x 14400 pixels) 12" x 36" (7200 pixels x 21600 pixels) 24" x 36" (14400 pixels x 21600 pixels)

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For artists who have problems with perspective (furniture etc.) in indoor scenes like me - there’s an online programm called roomsketcher where you can design a house/roon and snap pictures of it using different perspectives.

It’s got an almost endless range of furniture, doors, windows, stairs etc and is easy to use. In addition to that, you don’t have to install anything and if you create an account (which is free) you can save and return to your houses.

Examples (all done by me):

Here’s an example for how you can use it

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eschergirls

A drawing reference tool I thought might be useful and of interest to people here! :D

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Reminder to turn off tumblr’s stupid “best first” feature now that it’s rolled out!

Go to profile>settings (the gear)>global settings>dashboard preferences

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mazurah

How to Get Rid of This Shit for Dummies:

Okay, I could only figure out how to turn this off on MOBILE! It doesn’t seem to give you the option on desktop. So I’m sharing an even greater in-depth tutorial (with images) on how to turn this off.

On MOBILE go to the fourth tab at the bottom that looks like a little person: 

Then at the top of the screen click the little gear

At the top of the screen find the option General Settings

Then find Dashboard Preferences

And switch “Best Stuff First” to the OFF position: 

To reiterate, that’s: 

Profile - Settings - General Settings - Dashboard Preferences - Best Stuff First - OFF 

In my experience, settings DO extend across platforms, so if you turn it off on mobile, you should be good on the desktop version as well. 

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