The fiance is wearing a suit from theleesshop to the wedding. :) I’m excited. It looks like the first suit.
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these coats are coming back up on my dash
hnnghfnghn fuck
tujrikfd;hgtioewaufroljrweht;ikrljwe I want them all D:
ILL TAKE IT
I AM THROWING MY MONEY TO THE SCREEN BUT NOTHING IS HAPPENING??? :<
Fuck everything I’m buying one because I need one
take my money
and my soulEeeep these were on my dash a long time ago and i STILL have this site bookmarked and plan on buying one of these someday… *looks to horizon*
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e1n:
MAGICAL PHOTOSHOP FILTER THAT MAKES PERSPECTIVE GRIDS FOR YOU
Okay, maybe people know about this for awhile already, but I just discovered it last night when I was copy pasting something and instead of pressing Ctrl+V, I hit Ctrl+Alt+V.
Best things tend to happen by accident.
(Except maybe pregnancies, but even that’s arguable)
OH MY GOD
I NEED THIS SO BAD FOR MY STORYBOARDING
HALLELUJAH
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sdfghjk this is a magical day for photoshop lessons >W< <333
yes adri same
why is photoshop so amazing right now
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Military style lolita coords via Frasco blog.
oh
;A; OMG
CLOTHESLUSSSSSSST
I would totally wear this
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I want all of these.
DRESS PORRRRN
Sorry I just REALLY love 50s style dresses. I wore one like these to my Year 11 prom :D
omg my heart just stopped
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I was forced to take a year of Graphic Design in college and they were the most beneficial classes I took in my entire career. Color theory, typography, composition… all of…I should just reblog this so I can actually write more than a few sentences on it. XD
But I also think a lot of GD principles apply directly to Illustration too, and aren’t just supplementary knowledge (though they’re good for that too, I’ve had to bust out many logos for work!) Turn graphic shapes into characters or scene elements and there is valuable composition knowledge! A lot of graphic design principles like Dominance, Eye Flow, Positive and Negative Space, Rule of Thirds… and so many more will appear in art and I believe that you are only a stronger illustrator if you can wield these in your images.
Illustration is many parts figure drawing - can you present this character in a believable and pleasing way, are you capturing this object with the right textures, etc - but also equal parts presentation, I feel. Establishing a strong focal point, which can be done with color contrast, or eye flow, or dominance, or a combination of many principles will strengthen and give focus to your illustration. Color choices can make something pop to the foreground or fade into the background, and negative space can carve out shapes and evoke emotion. Character placement in a scene is similar to arranging objects in design. If you’re illustrating a book cover, you will want to know how to grab the viewers attention and have them look where YOU want them to look. Even designing a costume for a character benefits from having a basic understanding in design.
SO I guess where I’m going with this is - Graphic Design to Illustrators can be so much more than a supplementary nice-to-know. It’s a backbone set of principles that breaks down why things are pleasing to our eyes to a science-like set of rules. Knowing these things is basically like expanding your art arsenal. And isn’t that what we all want?
I was lucky and fortunate enough to have some excellent GD instructors while in school, but even if you don’t go to school for this stuff there are plenty of equally wonderful resources to learn this stuff. Some links!
- Teach Yourself Graphic Design
- Design Theory
- Gestalt Theory and Photographic Composition
- More Gestalt Principles and Examples
- The Elements of Graphic Design by Alexander White
And many more I’m sure! I’m also available for any questions on the subject too. While I am far from an expert at the subject, it is something I like to geek out about and I always love to learn more. <3
the height of dapperness
the dappertheosis, one might say
Fantastic hybrids of menswear and corsetry by Sylvain Nuffer.
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oh god
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reglubbing because good, and because re: point #1, the best reference investment I’ve ever made is a 9” round cosmetic mirror that sits on my drafting table. That thing has helped more with drawing hands than anything else.This is a bad photo of the handout I made. And uh, David’s… contribution.