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hullo, this blog belongs to a silly stupid person named jo! she likes to think that she can draw.
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averyniceprince:

whoa dudes!!!!
sorry this giveaway is kind of shitty heh!
but yeah anyway for this one there are two prizes: the ancestor prints and the muchastuck prints!
these are 11x17 glossy 100lb prints! i’m picking TWO winners. i’m deciding by coin flip who gets first choice so good luck :x
so here are the basic rules:
- international is okay!
- have ask box open
- like and reblog ONLY ONCE. multiple reblogs will not be counted
- winners will be announced Tuesday, November 22nd.
that’s it! good luck! if you can’t see the prints very well uh, look on my deviantart most of them are on there
wickedclothes:
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As a member, I’m offering an invitation to all of my followers: just click here to sign up, free, and see if there’s anything you like!
LET’S DRAW HAIR!
hospitalvespers:
The other day Rose asked if I’ve ever done a post about hair, and I haven’t. SO I WILL! YEAH!!
THE BASICS

First off, it helps to decide on a head shape. There are six different distinct head shapes; oval, rectangle, circle, square, heart, and triangle. The different head shape can help with defining your character, and also help in finding a hairstyle! Here’s a fairly long article about this; some hairstyles look better on different head shapes than others. Here’s another about hairstyles for different body types. This isn’t a hard and fast rule; just a general guideline (especially since that source is like OMG YOU MIGHT LOOK LIKE A BOY OH GOD NO!!)! It’s a good jumping off place, but you can put any sort of hair you want on any sort of character you want. Or your own head. Fuck da hair police.
Anyway, another thing to keep in mind is the part of the hair! There are studies that say that where you part your hair says something about you. I think that’s silly, but it’s a good think to think about when designing a character, especially if you’re concerned with keeping them consistent. If you have a character that parts their hair on the right, but sometimes forget and draw it parted to the left, people might notice the inconsistency. Although characters can have different hairstyles all the time, it’s much more common to have one (or just a few) that they generally wear all the time. Hair is one of those things that can help you recognize a person, so be sure to keep it consistent.
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