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sirmitchell:

Hitchcock’s definition of happiness. I like it. 

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Reblogged from BEN DRAWS LIFE
bendrawslife:

Creative Concerns.
A legitimate worry of mine.

Me too.

bendrawslife:

Creative Concerns.

A legitimate worry of mine.

Me too.

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emmyc:

Stumbled across this video and loved it. It’s a step-by-step look at Andrew Loomis’s head construction technique, which is my FAVORITE way to construct realistic head proportions at any angle.

Looking at reference for realism is always a must, but every artist should know the basics of constructing a head from memory! It’ll enhance your realism AND cartoony styles a hundred-fold, trust me! Same goes for body construction, which I hope this youtuber will touch upon at some point! YAY LOOMIS

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Love this.

(Source: iraffiruse)

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Phil Coulson’s vintage Captain America card collection (from The Art of Marvel’s The Avengers).

(Source: iwantcupcakes)

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Reblogged from Your Nice New Outfit • the art of Phil Noto
philnoto:

HIT-GIRL - The variant cover for the first issue of Hit-Girl from Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. This was one of those assignments where I would have paid THEM to work on it. Inspired by Game of Thrones, an early sketch had an impaled Joffrey-like head on the ground :)

philnoto:

HIT-GIRL - The variant cover for the first issue of Hit-Girl from Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. This was one of those assignments where I would have paid THEM to work on it. Inspired by Game of Thrones, an early sketch had an impaled Joffrey-like head on the ground :)

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kayfabe:

Ira Glass on Storytelling

I feel like I’ve posted this several times before but maybe it’s just this one time. Maybe it just feels that way because I’ve watched this interview and read it so many times. I don’t just relate it to storytelling either, but any form of art you do for a living be it writing, painting, or whatever. Your taste is what got you there and it’s what holds you back and it’s what will keep you improving.