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e1n:
I think regardless of style or personality, your character should run properly. Awkward run ruins everything.
Don’t believe me? Try running the wrong way, see how far that gets you.
For clarity’s sake: the difference between right and wrong here is the arms. Your arms travel opposite your legs.
VERY good reference because these are mistakes i tend to still make at times
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Posted on June 18, 2013 via Logically Illogical with 19,226 notes
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Test Number Three.
Necropolis will launch at the end of August as an ongoing weekly webcomic. Stay tuned!
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Posted on June 18, 2013 via THE JAKE WYATT RIOT with 24,815 notes
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Aladdin’s newsfeed was full of all his friends’ stories of their job acquisitions, wild nights out in Agrabah, and all other pieces of evidence that they were winning at this whole “life” thing. And while Aladdin might have been broke, homeless, and without any marketable skills, his inordinate amount of free time had allowed him to discover that Oreos and Doritos tasted incredible together, so, yeah—he was pretty much nailin’ it.
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Posted on June 16, 2013 via OH GOD SHOUTING with 24,614 notes
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Posted on June 16, 2013 via Animation Tidbits with 5,236 notes
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GIRLS ARE PRETTY: You Can’t Feel Day!
You kept it off of your dating profile, you explain, because it scares guys away sometimes.
“Or it attracts the wrong guy,” you say. “Like the kind who doesn’t really like women, and would prefer to not have to communicate with a woman on an emotional level.”
He seems intrigued.
“I bet I could…
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GIRLS ARE PRETTY: Your Dad’s On TV Day!
Your dad’s on TV.
“Are you seeing this?” your sister asks over the phone.
You’re seeing this. He’s being interviewed by Anderson Cooper for rescuing puppies from a house on fire.
“I just hope my daughters will let me back into their lives,” your dad says to Anderson Cooper.
You tell your…
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What a coincidence this question showed up in my ask box! I had just been discussing this with a few friends of mine the other day.
In his book Steal Like an Artist, Austin Kleon makes a pretty compelling case for being boring. Stay inside and get your work done! I totally recommend this book to everyone—it is full of wonderful ideas…that I have stolen.
Keep in mind that the above advice is my ideal—it’s what I’m striving for, not necessarily what I’m always achieving. But it is always there to remind me of what my goal is, how I really want to be spending my time.
As a matter of personal preference, I like to take “me time” when I am not infringing upon any of my other priority relationships. This usually means me time is when the rest of my family is asleep. I think that’s pretty common behavior for most artists. I try not to stay up late, but rather to get up early to do art projects. It’s super hard to do, but it feels great to start my day with a burst of creative energy (rather than end my day with that burst, and then not be able to fall asleep at 3 am because I’m so pumped about a comic I’m doing.)
Hope some of these thoughts help. Like Mr. Kleon states in his book, most of this advice is autobiographical. I’m learning too. Happy schedule-making to everyone!
(PS, you should know that answering tumblr questions is a planned part of my schedule, and I will eventually get to all of you. My ask box is pretty backed up at the moment, but I have your messages and you have my apologies!)
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Dance
Edit: I’ve decided that the dress Great Warrior is wearing was from her Quinceañera.How have I never seen this comic before?



