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9 months ago
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars
Online Witches And Familiars

Online witches and familiars

These are SO COOL, it's amazing having the raw sprites and animations!

Huge thanks to Hotaru again on the wiki for these


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10 months ago

🎮 HEY I WANNA MAKE A GAME! 🎮

Yeah I getcha. I was once like you. Pure and naive. Great news. I AM STILL PURE AND NAIVE, GAME DEV IS FUN! But where to start?

To start, here are a couple of entry level softwares you can use! source: I just made a game called In Stars and Time and people are asking me how to start making vidy gaems. Now, without further ado:

SOFTWARES AND ENGINES FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T KNOW HOW TO CODE!!!

🎮 HEY I WANNA MAKE A GAME! 🎮

Ren'py (and also a link to it if you click here do it): THE visual novel software. Comic artists, look no further ✨Pros: It's free! It's simple! It has great documentation! It has a bunch of plugins and UI stuff and assets for you to buy! It can be used even if you have LITERALLY no programming experience! (You'll just need to read the doc a bunch) You can also port your game to a BUNCH of consoles! ✨Cons: None really <3 Some games to look at: Doki Doki Literature Club, Bad End Theater, Butterfly Soup

🎮 HEY I WANNA MAKE A GAME! 🎮

Twine: Great for text-based games! GREAT FOR WRITERS WHO DONT WANNA DRAW!!!!!!!!! (but you can draw if you want) ✨Pros: It's free! It's simple! It's versatile! It has great documentation! It can be used even if you have LITERALLY no programming experience! (You'll just need to read the doc a bunch) ✨Cons: You can add pictures, but it's a pain. Some games to look at: The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo, Queers In love At The End of The World, Escape Velocity

🎮 HEY I WANNA MAKE A GAME! 🎮

Bitsy: Little topdown games! ✨Pros: It's free! It's simple! It's (somewhat) intuitive! It has great documentation! It can be used even if you have LITERALLY no programming experience! You can make everything in it, from text to sprites to code! Those games sure are small! ✨Cons: Those games sure are small. This is to make THE simplest game. Barely any animation for your sprites, can barely fit a line of text in there. But honestly, the restrictions are refreshing! Some games to look at: honestly I haven't played that many bitsy games because i am a fake gamer. The picture above is from Under A Star Called Sun though and that looks so pretty

🎮 HEY I WANNA MAKE A GAME! 🎮

RPGMaker: To make RPGs! LIKE ME!!!!! NOTE: I recommend getting the latest version if you can, but all have their pros and cons. You can get a better idea by looking at this post. ✨Pros: Literally everything you need to make an RPG. Has a tutorial inside the software itself that will teach you the basics. Pretty simple to understand, even if you have no coding experience! Also I made a post helping you out with RPGMaker right here! ✨Cons: Some stuff can be hard to figure out. Also, the latest version is expensive. Get it on sale! Some games to look at: Yume Nikki, Hylics, In Stars and Time (hehe. I made it)

🎮 HEY I WANNA MAKE A GAME! 🎮

engine.lol: collage worlds! it is relatively new so I don't know much about it, but it seems fascinating. picture is from Garden! NOTE: There's a bunch of smaller engines to find out there. Just yesterday I found out there's an Idle Game Maker made by the Cookie Clicker creator. Isn't life wonderful?

✨more advice under the cut. this is Long ok✨

ENGINES I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT AND THEY SEEM HARD BUT ALSO GIVE IT A TRY I GUESS!!!! :

Unity and Unreal: I don't know anything about those! That looks hard to learn! But indie devs use them! It seems expensive! Follow your dreams though! Don't ask me how!

GameMaker: Wuh I just don't know anything about it either! I just know it's now free if your game is non-commercial (aka, you're not selling it), and Undertale was made on it! It seems good! You probably need some coding experience though!!!

Godot: Man I know even less about this one. Heard good things though!

BUNCHA RANDOM ADVICE!!!!

-Make something small first! Try making simple: a character is in a room, and exits the room. The character can look around, decide to take an item with them, can leave, and maybe the door is locked and you have to find the key. Figuring out how to code something like that, whether it is as a fully text-based game or as an RPGMaker map, should be a good start to figure out how your software of choice works!

-After that, if you have an idea, try first to make the simplest version of that idea. For my timeloop RPG, my simplest version was two rooms: first room you can walk in, second room with the King, where a cutscene automatically plays and the battle starts, you immediately die, and loop back to the first room, with the text from this point on reflecting this change. I think I also added a loop counter. This helped me figure out the most important thing: Can This Game Be Made? After that, the rest is just fun stuff. So if you want to make a dating sim, try and figure out how to add choices, and how to have affection points go up and down depending on your choices! If you want to make a platformer, figure out how to make your character move and jump and how to create a simple level! If you just want to make a kinetic visual novel with no choices, figure out how to add text, and how to add portraits! You'll be surprised at how powerful you'll feel after having figured even those simple things out.

-If you have a programming problem or just get confused, never underestimate the power of asking Google! You most likely won't be the only person asking this question, and you will learn some useful tips! If you are powerful enough, you can even… Ask people??? On forums??? Not me though.

-Yeah I know you probably want to make Your Big Idea RIGHT NOW but please. Make a smaller prototype first. You need to get that experience. Trust me.

-If you are not a womanthing of many skills like me, you might realize you need help. Maybe you need an artist, or a programmer. So! Game jams on itch.io are a great way to get to work and meet other game devs that have different strengths! Or ask around! Maybe your artist friend secretly always wanted to draw for a game. Ask! Collaborate! Have fun!!!

I hope that was useful! If it was. Maybe. You'd like to buy me a coffee. Or maybe you could check out my comics and games. Or just my new critically acclaimed game In Stars and Time. If you want. Ok bye


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11 months ago
10 Year Anniversary

10 Year Anniversary

11 months ago

Some people: MadoHomu is one-sided! Madoka doesn't feel the same way about Homura!

MadoHomu:

Some People: MadoHomu Is One-sided! Madoka Doesn't Feel The Same Way About Homura!
Some People: MadoHomu Is One-sided! Madoka Doesn't Feel The Same Way About Homura!
Some People: MadoHomu Is One-sided! Madoka Doesn't Feel The Same Way About Homura!
Some People: MadoHomu Is One-sided! Madoka Doesn't Feel The Same Way About Homura!
Some People: MadoHomu Is One-sided! Madoka Doesn't Feel The Same Way About Homura!
Some People: MadoHomu Is One-sided! Madoka Doesn't Feel The Same Way About Homura!
1 year ago
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica
Witch Font Collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica

Witch Font collection Part 1 - Madoka Magica

This font collection was still in its infancy when i first started making it and i've come a long ass way since i first remade the few fonts i had and the ones that were lost.

Musical Font Runes is the only one i revectored to add new letters to it. the others were hand done by me or remade by hand.

I will be making more fonts in the future but for right now heres the handful of them i made.

Madoka Rune Fonts  - InochiPM's Ko-fi Shop
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A set of 18 fonts made special from pre-existing madoka designs or custom designs for the runes. These rune fonts are remastered and creat

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

Fanfiction help, tips, prompts and ideas

I planned on making this a private post just to help me find all the links and wonderful help made by these wonderful people but it can be helpful for others too to have it all in one place.

I hope this helps you! I know how frustrating it is to come here looking for actual tips, and the only things you find are inspirational posts that just repeat the same "you can do it" message over and over, these posts here have saved me a million times already

But if the creators of these would like me to take down/private the post please let me know and I will, no problem ^^

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Dialogue Prompts

Dialogue Prompts, tips, ideas; everything:

dumplingsjinson's Dialogue prompts [They're great and with so many different dynamics]:

PROMPTS MASTERLIST
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Continuously updated! *you can use my prompts as long as you link to the prompt list you grabbed the prompt from, as well as mentioning my

https://www.tumblr.com/dumplingsjinson/711501094283624448/prompts-masterlist-pt-2?source=share

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Tips of all types - pacing/formatting, etc

Read this, it's worth it, I promise

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make your characters have inaccurate perceptions of themselves. your character might think they’re selfish but at every opportunity they act

Filter words, words that distance the reader from the writing:

https://www.tumblr.com/daily-writing-tips/174033348563/are-these-filter-words-weakening-your-story?source=share

When nothing is happening in your story or things are going too slow:

https://www.tumblr.com/daily-writing-tips/178617903283/ive-been-writing-a-book-and-the-feedback-ive?source=share

A great discussion about epithets:

https://www.tumblr.com/daily-writing-tips/639487272174141440/undertailsoulsex-cimness?source=share

Abandoning your outline or letting it grow:

https://www.tumblr.com/daily-writing-tips/186443325965/first-of-all-i-love-your-writing-so-much-and-i?source=share

Describing emotions internally and externally:

https://lets-get-fictional.tumblr.com/post/171248036936/resources-for-describing-emotion

Dialogue tags, sentence structure, adverbs, etc

[these tips are great for those writing their own books and for those writing fics too]

https://www.tumblr.com/dynamicsymmetry/178394340566/good-stuff-guys-i-edit-professionally-this-list?source=share

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Tips on writing characters without faces:

Tips on Writing Characters Without Faces
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so yeah, we all know that facial expressions can tell us a lot about how a character is feeling, but what if that isn’t an option? how can y
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Masterlists/Masterposts

agirlnamedjana's master dialogues/scenes/dynamics prompt list:

https://creativepromptsforwriting.tumblr.com/post/642950535717224448/master-prompt-list

And also her masterpost on how to write/motivation/tips:

https://creativepromptsforwriting.tumblr.com/post/633943514155253760/masterpost-how-to-write-a-story

Writing resource masterlist:

https://lets-get-fictional.tumblr.com/post/146261106991/writing-resources-masterlist

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Body Language

Body language basics (smiles, eyebrows, head positions):

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Body Language Basics In any story, half of the information given to the reader is never spoken out loud.  It’s body language, and body langu

List of body language phrases (positions, reactions, movements like "he arched his back"), divided by body parts:

https://lets-get-fictional.tumblr.com/post/153224282966/writing-tip-june-4th

Body Language sheet

Body Language Master List - Google Sheets

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Said - use it, don't use it, alternatives and tips

Words to replace "said" and some tips

Caitlin McDonald - Words to replace said, except this actually helps (tumblr.com)

Alternatives to "whisper" (except with actual useful tips under those alternatives)

the dextrous, the sinister. — Word List: Alternatives to "Whisper" (tumblr.com)

When to include physical gestures and actions and facial expressions and how often to say he/she said/yelled/whined etc

https://tmblr.co/ZEsmmh2Ht2qO7

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Little Tips

✦ A little advice I just remembered, but when adding paragraph breaks: Imagine your scene as a movie, and every time the camera would change - that's a paragraph break.

✦ Stuck in a scene? Put what happens in brackets [Our hero escapes death by doing something clever] Then write what happens next. Keeping your writing momentum is key. Often you'll find the answer later in the work. - C. Robert Cargill on twitter

✦ And my own little tip: if you're trying to write a little every day but you just can't do it, - if you feel comfortable - write a silly, SILLY, smut oneshot and just have fun making the most absurd things happen.

Sit down and keep adding "and then", "and THEN". After a bit you can look back at what you just wrote and either laugh or cringe, either way you'll have written something that day ^^

You can do it with a fluffy/comfort scenario too, write a domestic scene where nothing is bad, and keep making things better OR write that scene you've been daydreaming of for weeks and that originally sparked that need to write

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Show don't tell

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How do you set a scene without overusing visual descriptions? Show, don’t tell is probably the most common writing advice any author will e

Writing better descriptions:

How to Write Better Descriptions using Negative Space
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The Power of Negative Space A late spring breeze drifts through the open window of your studio, carrying the scent of freshly cut grass and

Showing what the character is feeling

Consider checking more of Lyralit's posts, there are more like this one

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show, don't tell: anticipation - bouncing legs - darting eyes - breathing deeply - useless / mindless tasks - eyes on the clock - checking

Writing tips by Mod Joana: Don't like it - change it. The first words. Show don't tell

https://lets-get-fictional.tumblr.com/post/175250059716/what-are-the-best-3-tips-for-writing-in-your

Fanfiction Help, Tips, Prompts And Ideas

Writing relationships:

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Relationships, especially in beginner writer’s works, have a tendency to feel forced. Even in some popular and famous works of fiction, the

Writing romantic love

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Writing romantic love is simultaneously one of the most joyful things you can do as a writer, and one of the most difficult. There’s a lot o

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1 year ago
FREE | Notion Template For Fanfiction Writers | Writing Notion Template | WIP Organizer Template

FREE | Notion Template for Fanfiction Writers | Writing Notion Template | WIP Organizer Template

Hello! I'm very excited to finally share the Notion template I've created for fanfic writers!

Admittedly, I am more of a fanfiction reader than a fanfiction writer, but I wanted to try my hand at creating this Notion template. That being said, I'm not sure if I've organized the template in a way that is super helpful or makes sense for a writer, so any advice/suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated! I am definitely planning on revising the template - this is a very early iteration.

Feel free to contact me if you have any suggestions! :)

FREE | Notion Template for Fanfiction Writers | Writing Notion Template | WIP Organizer Template - SugarPlumSenpai's Ko-fi Shop
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FREE | Notion Template for Fanfiction Writers | Writing Notion Template | WIP Organizer Template Hello! I'm very excited to finally share t

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1 year ago

my hands been very very cramped lately 💔 been drawing a lotta refs and coding non stop all week so yeah that’ll do it. that’s my bad i should’ve taken breaks😭


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1 year ago

show, don't tell:

anticipation - bouncing legs - darting eyes - breathing deeply - useless / mindless tasks - eyes on the clock - checking and re-checking

frustration - grumbling - heavy footsteps - hot flush - narrowed eyes - pointing fingers - pacing / stomping

sadness - eyes filling up with tears - blinking quickly - hiccuped breaths - face turned away - red / burning cheeks - short sentences with gulps

happiness - smiling / cheeks hurting - animated - chest hurts from laughing - rapid movements - eye contact - quick speaking

boredom - complaining - sighing - grumbling - pacing - leg bouncing - picking at nails

fear - quick heartbeat - shaking / clammy hands - pinching self - tuck away - closing eyes - clenched hands

disappointment - no eye contact - hard swallow - clenched hands - tears, occasionally - mhm-hmm

tiredness - spacing out - eyes closing - nodding head absently - long sighs - no eye contact - grim smile

confidence - prolonged eye contact - appreciates instead of apologizing - active listening - shoulders back - micro reactions


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1 year ago

Character Flaws

When creating characters, it's all too easy to envision the most perfect people, especially when it comes to creating love interests. Even our loveable morally grey characters are mostly perfect, if only they would stop killing...

So, here are a list of some flaws (based on personality, not appearance) to help round out your characters. While it's nice to be good at everything, it's abnormal. No one is perfect, and your characters will be much more relatable if you knock them down a bit.

Please note, none of these are (specifically) mental disorders, as I don't consider those a character flaw.

The Good (aka little flaw):

Absent-minded, aimless, argumentative, audacious, awkward, blunt, bold, boring, capricious, childish, clumsy, competitive, complainer, cowardly, critical directionally-challenged, dubious, finicky, fixated, flake, flirty, foolish, gossipy, gruff, gullible, hedonistic, humourless, hypocritical, idealist, idiotic, ignorant, illiterate, immature, impatient, impetuous, impulsive, incompetent, inconsiderate, indecisive, indifferent, indomitable, irrational, lazy, lustful, materialistic, meddlesome, meek, mischievious, nagging, naive, nervous, nosey, obnoxious, overambitious, overconfident, overemotional, overprotective, overzealous, passive-aggressive, paranoid, peevish, perfectionist, pessimist, pest, predicatable, pretencious, prideful, rebellious, renege, rigorous, sarcastic, skeptic, seducer, selfish, self-righteous, shallow, slacker, solemn, spacey, spoild, squeamish, stubborn, supersticious, sycophant, tactless, tease, tempermental, tenacious, theatrical, thoughtless, timid, unpredictable, unsupportive, vain, workaholic

The Bad (aka big flaw):

Addiction, adulterous, aloof, anxious, apathetic, arrogant, belittling, belligerent, bigmouth, bitter, bully, callous, deceptive, dependant, deranged, dishonest, disloyal, disrespectful, egotistical, envious, erratic, exploitive, fanatical, fickle, fierce (at the extreme), gluttonous, greedy, harasser, hubris, impious, infamy, intolerant, judgemental, lewd, liar, meglomaniac, morally grey, narcissistic, negligent, obsequious, obsessive, offensive, prejudiced, quixotic, reckless, rigid, self-martyr, self-righteous, short-tempered, spiteful, squanderer, stingy, unethical, unforgiving, untrustworthy

The Ugly (aka cross the street when you see this person):

Abusive, bigot, controlling, cruel, explosive, immoral, inhumane, intolerant, machiavellian, manipulative, murderous, neglectful, oppressive, racist, remorseless, possessive, self-destructive, threatening, treacherous, vengeful, vindictive, violent

The seven chief features of ego: self-deprecation, self-destruction, martyrdom, stubbornness, greed, arrogance and impatience.

Some of these may not even be considered flaws, and some may jump from one category to the next. It's all about how you present these flaws in your characters.

Have any more to add? Did you find this useful? Let me know down in the comments :)


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1 year ago

BEST accounts to follow as a writer

It's been a long time since my last visit here on Tumblr, right? So, as a comeback and since you loved my masterpost of websites for writers, I am bringing you my favorite Tumblr blogs to follow if you're a writer and are interested in finding lots of inspo on your timeline, as well as prompts, tips, and useful resources. Shall we start?

PROMPTS:

@givethispromptatry

@dailystoryprompts

@here-haveaprompt

@dark-fiction-and-angst

@youneedsomeprompts

@deity-prompts

@whygodohgodwhy

@writinghoursopen

@fluffyomlette

@promptsforthestrugglingauthor

@novelbear

@gfuckign

@ghostly-prompts

WORLD BUILDING INSPO / PROMPTS:

@worldbuildingprompts

@locationbuildingprompts

@wbqotd

@wildworldwritingprompts

@worldbuilding-question

@thealpha-chronicles

@happyheidi

@enchantedengland

@ancientsstudies

@greeksblog

OC PROMPTS:

@yourocdoeswhat

@questionsforyourocs

@oc-question

@oc-dev

@characterization-queries

@oc-factoids

@tag-that-oc

@some-oc-questions

GENERAL WRITING ADVICE:

not all of the following accounts post things but they reblog useful info

@writing-with-olive

@tstrangeauthor

@everythingwritingg

@writerthreads

@heywriters

@thewritersphere

@writelively

PS: If you think your account fits any of these categories, feel free to comment! Someone will check it out!!! :D


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1 year ago

link to the mangas pls?? 🥺 mainly homuras revenge, at least, that one I always have the hardest time finding

Sure! I'll link them by each title ^w^

Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica

The Reprint Manga (Not in English, but good scans)

Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Rebellion Story

Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica: Homura Revenge!

Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica ~The different story~

Puella Magi Homura Tamura

Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Wraith Arc

Mahou Shoujo Kazumi☆Magica ~The innocent malice~

Puella Magi Oriko Magica: Extra Story

Puella Magi Oriko Magica: Sadness Prayer

Mahou Shoujo Suzune☆Magica

Puella Magi Tart Magica

Mitakihara Kindergarten Mahougumi

Mitakihara Anti-Materials

Floating Madoka

Pomu Magi

The Veranda Of Madoka

Welcome To Café Grief Seed!

Magia Record: Mahou Shoujo Madoka☆Magica Side Story - Another Story (Also not in English)

Magia Record

Magia Report

I believe there are a couple more spinoffs, but I couldn't find them! If anyone knows where anymore are, please feel free to let us know!


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1 year ago

anyyywaysss she’s coming to my area soon!!! sad i won’t be able to see her but if i astral project then Chuu will notice me 


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1 year ago

this esp is hard cuz i look like the whitest mf ever. i glow brighter than my white friends. so trying to ask without being judged is soooo harddd😭 i don’t wanna explain my damn heritage i just want suggestions

being a mixed kid is so hard. especially when you have curly hair and don’t know to to take care of it and all you got is a white mom and bald dad

1 year ago

being a mixed kid is so hard. especially when you have curly hair and don’t know to to take care of it and all you got is a white mom and bald dad


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Blend Mode Types for Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang, etc)

Blend Mode Types For Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang,
Blend Mode Types For Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang,
Blend Mode Types For Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang,
Blend Mode Types For Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang,
Blend Mode Types For Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang,
Blend Mode Types For Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang,
Blend Mode Types For Digital Art Drawing (Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop, Fresco, MediBang,

Credit: Procreate Handbook


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1 year ago
How Marc Colours Iridescent By Roxoah

How Marc colours iridescent by Roxoah


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1 year ago

the worst part about doing makeup is that my i lost all my brushes and gotta apply it with my fingers cuz my ex stole them all😔


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1 year ago

Color Theory Basics

Color Theory Basics for Beginners

A growing artist's understanding of color theory

Introduction

     I don’t know about you, but the understanding of color and more so learning how to apply it to art feels intimidating and perhaps even scary. I’m going to try and avoid overwhelming your brain with technical facts about color theory and focus more on applying it to your artwork, because if you’re anything like me…you’ve been avoiding this topic in fear that it’s too linear and technical for us creatives to grasp. Color theory shows us how colors mix and contrast with one another, so I believe it’s essential to have some idea of how to implement it in your work. 

  The Color Wheel

     The color wheel is based on red, blue, and yellow. Sir Isaac Newton developed the first circular diagram of colors in 1666. There are a lot of opinions regarding the color wheel and how to use it, but I’ll just give you the basics so you know what terms to use when discussing your art and some ideas on how to implement them into your work. 

Color Theory Basics

Categories of the colors based on the color wheel: 

Primary colors: These colors are used as the base for the color wheel, Red, Blue, and Yellow. All other colors are derived from these three colors.

Secondary colors: Green, Orange, and Purple. These colors are formed by mixing the primary colors.

Tertiary colors: Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Red-Purple, Blue-Purple, Blue-Green, and Yellow-Green. These colors are formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color.

Properties of Color:

Value: Describes the lightness or darkness of the color. 

Hue: Refers to color in its pure state, it also determines a color's position on the color wheel.

Intensity: The brightness or dullness of a color based on its saturation. A color is most intense in its purest form, (or hue). Intensity becomes lower when a pure hue is mixed with a complementary or neutral color. 

Complementary Colors

     A complimentary color is a color that is the opposite of a color on a color wheel. If you choose any color on the wheel, you’ll be able to find its complement by just dragging your finger straight through the center until you reach a new color. The complimentary color for red is green, the complimentary color for blue is orange, and so on. 

Color Temperature:

     Color temperature can greatly impact the mood of a piece, it can be

used to create contrast between subjects or separate pieces. Warmer colors are usually deemed striking, energetic, or happy. Cooler-themed pieces are often considered peaceful, sad, or moody. 

    If you draw a line across a color wheel, half of it will be considered ‘cool’ and the other half will fall into the ‘warm’ category. 

Examples of cool colors are Purples, blues, and deep greens.

Examples of warm colors are Reds, Yellows, and Oranges.

Color Theory Basics

     Warm and Cold are not limited to bright colors, greys can even have a warm or cool tone to them. 

Color Theory Basics

                Shadows and highlights in art:

    A common way to use color theory is in how you apply it to shadows and highlights in your artwork. For example, it’s common that in an environment that has warm highlights (like a bright sun), then the shadows will actually reflect the complementary color of the highlight. If the sun is your highlight source, then your highlight color is probably yellow. The complementary color to yellow is purple and blue, so you can use this knowledge to find the color that best suits the mood of your scene. -show some examples-

     You can also swap this around if your highlight color is a cool icy light in the blueish-grey range, then sprinkling some deep yellows and oranges throughout the piece will help it pop. 

     You’ve reached the point in color theory where it’s up to opinion and preferences. If you want a really ‘cold’ and ‘dreary’ feeling, then only using cool colors might benefit you more than attempting to use a blue-complimentary color. Rules in art only exist so we know the fundamental structure of how they work, once you have that understanding, breaking the rules can be beneficial to your art. Don’t be afraid to get creative and try something new once you’ve figured out the basics. 

How Color changes based on the environment

    Colors will obviously look different depending on the setting of the subject. Human skin is a fascinating topic when it comes to this logic. For example, it is redder in areas where the skin is thin. It picks up the blood and veins underneath it, or the warm glow of the sun behind it depending on its transparency. 

     Color and light bounce off of different objects in different ways, so that’s where photo reference comes in. If you can find images of your subject in the environment you’re wanting to paint, you’ll have a better understanding of how color interacts with itself. If something is sitting outside in the grass, for example, it will have the warm yellow highlight of the sun. However, it may also have green gently bouncing up from the grass and onto your subject. It may also have blues from the sky reflecting off of the grass and onto your subject. Color is truly fascinating when you start observing it from an artist's perspective. 

Color Theory Basics

    A lot of this isn’t directly linked to color theory, but rather lighting, ambient occlusion, and so on. I just thought it would be good to hint at it here as well. I plan to write more on the topic of lighting and ambient occlusion in the future so be on the lookout for that if this subject interests you. 

Using other Artists as a reference

     I always recommend beginners, and even non-beginners, to look at their favorite artists to better understand their process. Color is no different when it comes to that. Look at your favorite artists with the knowledge you’ve taken from this article and see how they’ve applied it to their works. Did they use primarily cool colors, with just a patch of warm colors to emphasize a point as they did here? Did they use saturation or desaturation to help draw the eye into where they want your attention? There are many different ways to use color to your benefit, and the more you expand your visual library by looking at other artists' work, the more you’ll be able to imagine unique color combinations and set-ups to benefit your work and growth as an artist. 

Summary

    Color is an extensive topic that could span across many many articles and fills multiple encyclopedias, however, the basics are pretty simple to grasp and I feel that unless the topic calls to you–are all you need to get started with color in your art. Your eye for color will develop over time as you look at the work of artists you admire and challenge yourself to try new things. 


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1 year ago

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

Art isn't complete without colors, right? Unless you'd consider a blank white sheet of paper as art, then by all means...

In today's first stop at the Art Terminal, we will be learning how to use colors using Color Theory! Being knowledgeable about basic color theory can really help you develop your skills as an artist no matter what medium you'll be using - be it traditional art, digital art, or even a mix of both! It may seem confusing at first but with this guide, you'll be making well-coordinated compositions with flying colors in no time!

PART 1: How to use the Color Wheel

This infamous wheel by Isaac Newton helps you see the relationships between the colors.

Keep in mind these 3 categories:

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

⓵ Primary Colors: Red┃Blue┃Yellow These are the first three basic colors - all other colors can be created by mixing them in different ways. Tip: mixing all three creates the color brown! ⓶ Secondary Colors: Purple (red+blue)┃Green (blue+yellow)┃Orange (yellow+red) If you've noticed, these colors are created by mixing our primary colors. ⓷ Tertiary Colors: Red-Orange┃Red-Purple┃Blue-Purple┃Blue-Green┃Yellow-Green┃Yellow-Orange As you might have guessed, we get these colors by mixing our primary and secondary colors.

Part 2: What are the Color Properties?

Keep in mind Color has 3 primary properties:

⓵ Hue: the colors in their purest state - or in other words, a color's name.

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

⓶ Saturation: the brightness or dullness of a color - the intensity or purity of a hue. Tip: High Saturation/Saturated = color looks very bright ┃ Low Saturation/Desaturation = color looks washed out or greyed out

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

⓷ Value: the degree of lightness or darkness of a hue. Tip: There are 3 ways to change a color's value: Shade┃Tint ┃Tone

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

Shade/Shading: a shade is a color that is produced by adding black.

Tint: a tint is a color that is produced by adding white.

Tone: a tone is a color that is produced by adding grey.

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

PART 3: What is Color Harmony?┃What Color Combinations or Schemes can we use?

Go back to the Color Wheel as it is a good reference in helping you create appealing schemes. Here are 6 common combinations you can apply in your work:

⓵ Analogous: uses colors (around 2-4) that are next to each other in the color wheel - Match them!

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

â“¶ Complementary: uses colors that are opposite or across of each other on the color wheel - if you can't match 'em, clash 'em with their opposites! Tip: matching these colors creates great contrast and visual interest so they can overpower each other sometimes so keep that in mind.

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

â“· Split-Complementary: 1 base color then 2 colors adjacent to its complementary color - if the contrast too much, split them!

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

⓸ Tetradic: uses 2 complementary pairs. This forms a rectangle on the wheel - if you need more variations go double complementary!

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

⓹ Triadic: 3 colors that are evenly spaced out in the color wheel. You're free to choose from a variety!

Art Tip #1 - Color Theory: A Crash Course

⓺ Monochromatic: uses different tones, shades, and tints of a singular color. Sometimes it just works!

PART 4: What is Color Temperature?

Ever wonder why some compositions feel cold or hot? It is a fact that color has the ability to evoke feelings or emotions. As such, color temperature is the one responsible for this - it is the "warmth" or "coolness" of a color.

Warm colors: Reds┃Oranges┃Yellows Generally seen as colors that are bright, cheerful, active, or happy

Cool Colors: Purples┃Blues┃Greens Generally seen as colors that are dark, mysterious, melancholic, or gloomy

And that concludes this stop for today! These tips are a lot to take in, we feel you, and that's alright - come back to this station when you need a quick reference. We hope you learned a lot from this and that you'll be able to apply them in your paintings or digital illustrations!

Now pack your art supplies and start creating! Safe travels~

– Post by Leonardo


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1 year ago

And also, I forgot to put before but color theory is...oof, I’ve watched countless videos and it hasn’t knocked inside me yet when it comes to coloring or figuring out values when it comes to drawing, what are ways or exercises to get better?

I was asking the same question as you, so I went on a lil hunt and created an article to center my favorite resources:

Wonderful resources to master color theory
artres.xyz
Artist how to guide for mastering color theory! A resource covering my favorite color theory resources, how to apply it, and tools

I hope this helps!

An exercise to practice applying these concepts:

sketch something simple, or even base it off a piece that you have been working on but feel stuck with the colors

Now start working with simplified thumbnails, keep it blocky and keep it fast

experiment with different schemes and types of color combos. ie, try complementary, triad, split complement, analagous

rinse and repeat, bonus points for adding different color schemes.

best of luck,

<3 Al

feel free to show me ur results and ask any follow up questions. (note: I respond quickest to Dms bc my asks are really backed up sadly)


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1 year ago
Color Saturation Guide By AlaiGanuza
Color Saturation Guide By AlaiGanuza

Color Saturation guide by AlaiGanuza


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1 year ago

@pastel-puddle

my new art blog 😋

1 year ago

Links to pinterest boards i made that i use frequently for art✨

outfit ideas

https://href.li/?https://pin.it/3EVlie6

procreate brushes/tutorials

Procreate
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Sep 30, 2023 - this board was made to be a helpful tool for any procreate artist looking for tutorials. See more ideas about digital art tut

tbh that’s all. i don’t use many super sorted things except these


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1 year ago

just you wait i’m about to drop pinterest boards i’ve made that will CHANGE your life

1 year ago

@fishywaters told me my dog was ugly……………i-i can’t do this anymore…….


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1 year ago

i’m literally so funny


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1 year ago

oh my fucking god.

this fish bitch just liked my posts… i gotta leave for awhile… dni fish….


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