Wear a silly little hat and be kind to yourself! Please include a link to this picrew if you share your creations on other websites (or credit one of my art accounts)!! You're welcome to use it as a profile picture as long as appropriate credit is given! You can find my art on tumblr (@softpinkbee) and instagram (@softartbee)! Thank you so much to my friends for helping me with their lovely ideas and suggestions!
Fashions from medieval Europe! 中世ヨーロッパのファッション! 🆗 profile picture/icon, personal use ❌ commercial use 🆗 プロフィール写真・アイコン、個人使用 ❌ 商用利用 Please credit @horatiosroom if you post your creation. Thank you for playing! 作品を提出する際は、@horatiosroom のクレジットを付けてください。遊んでくれてありがとう!
Total game changer.
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little guy maker / ちっちゃいメーカー my third picrew :0 (first two were years old, ive since deleted them) please credit @reelrollsweat on tumblr *** — ok to use : profile picture/banner oc reference minor edits — do not use : commercial use (merch, print, adopt, etc) tracing pngtuber nft or ai art generator — いいこと : アイコン オリキャラ / キャラデザイン 多少の加筆 — ダメなこと : 商用利用 トレス PNGチューバー NFTとかAI学習 *** — inspiration : toon me by hellosunnycore baby carrot outfit maker by baby_carrot_art おさむメーカー by おさむくん *** 8.8.23 : release 8.10.23 : new eye color, hair, earring/necklace color, prop 8.12.23 : small fix
Lita Cabellut was born in Barcelona, into a Sinti family and lived on the streets until the age of 12 when she was adopted by a prominent family. She was introduced to her masters in the Prado: Velazquez, Goya and Frans Hals and became deeply affected by art.
This is a Picrew made by Nuggts @.nuggts on TikTok You can use this Picrew as a profile picture or in a video etc. with credits! Do not claim/use it as your own! I’ll probably update it I hope you like it!
I am not a solipsist.
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pointy bf :^) (based on that suggestion from a while back))
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Where does style come from? Frederick Taubes (who was a real smart guy) wrote that an artist's personal style "seems to stem from geography, climate, diet and other factors." Some people speculate that "other factors" might include eye disease. Others suggest that that stylistic distortions might be an artist's way of covering up for technical weaknesses. For example, illustrator Seymour Chwast, who draws with a flat, simplified style, stated that he avoids pictures "that require craftsmanship and a drawing ability that I do not have." Illustrator Edward Sorel, famous for drawing with loose swirls, said “I have never had the confidence that I could draw.... To me, a person with drawing skill is a guy who can sit down to a piece of paper and draw upon his familiarity with the body and with gesture, and do whatever he wants to do...” But ahhh, when an artist possesses the skill to "do whatever he wants to do,” and uses that skill to develop a personal style out of strength rather than weakness, the result can be a joy to behold. It becomes a full throated expression of the artist's personal reaction to the world's forms and colors. Which brings me to Carter Goodrich. Goodrich is one of those artists with the formidable drawing skill to do whatever he wants. The following Forbes cover from 1989, an illustration of Europeans courting the Russian bear... ...shows that Goodrich not only understands anatomy, facial expressions and body language (what Sorel called "gesture") but also that he has that rare and wonderful ability to spin his knowledge into all kinds of imaginative scenarios. Does he need to take a revealing human facial expression and posture, put them on a huge shaggy bear and dress her up in a fancy gown (complete with ursine cleavage)? Not a problem. Note the marvelous spread of her haunches-- a masterful touch, one that would escape a less imaginative artist. Unlike many artists with great technical skill, Goodrich never seems to have been tempted to waste his abilities on hard realism. Instead, he knew to follow his imagination and his powers of observation into a distinctive personal style. His wide faces, exaggerated bodies and distinctive palette have made his work instantly recognizable to readers of the New Yorker: More of Goodrich's delicious style is displayed in this illustration from The Emperor's New Clothes: Weird hairdos and faces, extravagant gestures and bizarre fabrics all given credibility by excellent drawing. Goodrich is such a master of visual story telling, he is free to take liberties with accuracy: In the following detail, note how Goodrich conveys speed with just the direction of those pencil strokes in the shadow of the hockey player, or how the white trail of that one skate dramatizes the ominous, searching approach, or how Goodrich directs our attention to that puck by engineering the highest contrast spot in the picture (a dense black shape framed in a white window) or how effectively he uses that foreshortened purple hockey stick to establish the spatial relationship with the goalie. Brilliant. Contrast how the lines under the player show directional speed while the lines surrounding the puck-- both horizontal and vertical-- do not. You wouldn't notice such tiny touches in the printed version, yet their effect would be unmistakeable. With such a rich assortment of tools at his disposal, Goodrich doesn't need to worry about drawing that front skate accurately in order to be understood. He has the freedom to play games with the foot (exaggerate it or draw it like a tiny stump) with no risk of confusing anyone. Similarly, he can disconnect that pelvis and make the skater look like a sack of bowling balls hurtling down the ice. The audience still gets it because Goodrich maintains such exquisite control over the image in other respects. You can't just take such liberties; if your style is genuine you have to earn them. Goodrich has not only earned his freedom, he knows how to put it to good use.
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You are buying a beautiful Pee In Pools Snapback Cap hat with the Pee In Pools design embroidered onto it, making the perfect gift for anyone that loves Pee In Pools! The high-profile fit and a green undervisor make this cap a classic with an added pop of color. • 100% cotton twill • Structured • Five panel • High profile • Green undervisor • Sewn eyelets • Snapback closure
This feels like a frankly insane amount of laundry, and it bugs me that she brought that much with her and never discussed it with me at all. It also makes me really anxious because this is a 70-year-old home.
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⚠Wip⚠ Not for commercial use If using as a profile picture or other public use, please credit @toomuchglitters ☆You can purchase Omori at https://store.steampowered.com/app/1150690/OMORI/ Also, I forgot that Picrew's size is 600x600, and made this 500x500 instead so..... that's gonna be a pain to fix. Last Updated 11/05/21 Added: ⋆6 new tops ⋆9 new mouths ⋆6 new bangs ⋆2 new hairstyles ⋆1 new r/l tied hair option
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Because most people don't handle rejection well, and we're way too immature to say "I'm just not that into you" to their face.
Hey there! Welcome to my oc maker :-D ☆Please credit when needed ☆don't claim art as your own ☆don't use commercially (do not sell characters made with this picrew!) I'm also @GhostlyDari on Pinterest :]
Welcome to “Evil Buildings”, an Instagram page dedicated to showcasing the captivating allure of strange and uncanny constructions spotted around the world. With more than 77 thousand followers, this community celebrates architectural marvels that seem straight out of a superhero movie, fit for a supervillain or an evil corporation. Sounds exciting, right?
These character packets will help you organize your characters’ traits in one central location. Have you ever written a character who had short, lustrous hair in chapter one and frizzy ankle-…
“The profile of the modern teacher... do you see yourself? #edchat #unionrxi”
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“To See The Wind” is a mixed media piece, started in graphite on gessoed panel, and finished in acrylic (see images for some WIPs too, also to show scale). Painted from imagination, this painting is inspired by a dream depicting what I saw as a liminal state with a show of support in feathers swirling ... Read more
*washes dishes in the bathroom sink*