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chrismello:

hello friends,

i use man and dude as neutral terms of affection

and if that upsets any of you please tell me

and i will not do that

(via princekarkat)

thmbcrmps:

i really love doing vignettes (◡‿◡✿) 
badwolfonbakerstreet:

areyoutryingtodeduceme:

dear-lady-disdain:

refyrolak:

Johnlock’s lovechild. So hard.

OHMYGOD. HE IS USING A JUMPER AS A SCARF. HE IS TALL AND LANKY AND BLOND. HE IS THEIR CHILD. THIS HEAD CANON HAS NOW BEEN DEEMED ACCEPTABLE IN EVERY WAY.

ALSO HE COMPOSES MUSIC
BUT THEN ALSO TRIES TO TRACK DOWN PUPPIES (right? Am I remembering right? It’s been years, but THIS IS WHAT I BELIEVE)

HEAD CANON ACCEPTED! HEAD CANON ACCEPTED SO HARD!!!
jizzybro:

vriskalibermysuper8ass:

okay my photoshop didn’t crash this time. yay it’s done. 

LOOK AT THAT BAB
ectoturntech:

is this how you dirkjake?
dietkiller:

Raspberry Eclairs

e1n:

Had a class on inventing figures for animation by Rad Sechrist (Dreamworks) today. Here’s a few pages from my notes on breaking down head structure and tips on varying head sizes and shapes.  Some of these you might already know, but it’s still very useful to keep in mind while drawing.  

Also a tip on how to draw jawline when the character is looking upwards.  Most common mistake is in drawing the jawline facing at an angle above horizontal, because when heads look up, jawline is still either in line with the horizontal, or slightly below it.  The only time jawline point at an angle above horizon is when the character is looking up at an extreme angle (almost straight up!)

(via bepelbrox)