One of the scariest things Dreamworks had done to their logo.
I KEEP FORGETTING DREAMWORKS DID THE RING ALSO.
DREAMWORKS DID THE RING? OH MY GOD I JUST-
GOD HELP ME I THOUGHT DREAMWORKS WERE NICE
One of the scariest things Dreamworks had done to their logo.
I KEEP FORGETTING DREAMWORKS DID THE RING ALSO.
DREAMWORKS DID THE RING? OH MY GOD I JUST-
GOD HELP ME I THOUGHT DREAMWORKS WERE NICE
THIS IS SO TRUE
where’s the one where you have to pull it right out of your butt that is the absolute core of the long-hair experience
i was REALLY WEIRDED OUT by the hair in my buttcrack and i’m so glad that someone else acknowledged it because dear god was that weird
Part of my hair was teal in college and my BFF told me that she knew we were close because she found a teal hair in her butt.
Tuesday Tips - VISUAL ANCHORS
Here’s a way to identify and use whatever is at your disposal when drawing a clothed figure. Think of the volumes and angles you’re drawing and use whatever defines them to “hide” the construction lines you might be tempted to use. This way, your sketches will look more organic and less academic. Good tip for cafe sketching.
-n
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Early Feminism in the Philippines
The Philippines has been noted as having one of the smallest gender disparities in the world. The gender gap has been closed in both health and education; the country has had two female presidents (Corazon Aquino from 1986-1992 and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo from 2001-2010); and had its first woman Supreme Court justice (Cecilia Muñoz Palma in 1973) before the United States had one (Sandra Day O’Connor in 1981). These achievements reflect a long history of efforts by women to involve themselves equally in governance as well as in society.
I was expecting a little bit more from the post and was surprised a few of these Filipinas were left out:
Unabridged version of Hercules, California Councilmember Myrna de Vera’s speech, delivered during the 2012 Filipina Women’s Network’s 100 Most Influential Filipina Women of the US
Philippines was ranked 3rd highest in Asia Pacific region for gender equality according to the Worldwide Index of Women’s Advancement report released by global financial firm MasterCard. Yet there’s still PH laws that are unfair to women.
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Drawings made in a short little stream I did earlier. My favorite of the bunch is probably the Freddy-Armored-Core.
Also the last one there is a visual representation of Beamz and Mexi-Mike