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elsyrel · 11 hours
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Well, backs and some extra profiles... and for now I'm done with studying anatomy. I think it was useful, and I want to do some extra studies, but I also want to draw other stuff, so... I'm taking a break xD
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House Beneviento
The exterior (general shape, close-ups and details)
In response to @la-esmerqlda and every Donna's enthusiasts with the will to build house Beneviento (good luck!)
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alistair-bloom · 8 months
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handmade drawing references :)
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I took these pictures mainly to analyze my hand structure. Feel free to use them for your art, if you'd like to!
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rolanpilled · 5 months
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Gale's Room in Waterdeep Reference
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A few notes:
Is that a statue of Mystra on his desk?
His bench looks pretty old
Quite a lot of statues and paintings around his room
Empty display case in back
His book is called "The Art of the Night"
Let me know if you'd like a closer view of anything in this room.
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blumineck · 5 days
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MORE IMAGE PACKS NOW ON PATREON
Do you want to see how muscle engagement varies when using bows of different weights? Or draw an archer running, seated, crouching or leaping? More image packs from my collaboration with @null-entity are now up on Patreon! P.S. give @null-entity a follow for more excellent image references
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nyxchipz · 3 months
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I put a few Hobie face references together for myself and now I shall share them with the masses
Side note I've never seen anyone mention the fact that the coloring on his lips change from scene to scene, what's up with that? I mean it totally fits but that's an interesting and specific choice to make.
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calista-222 · 11 months
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Hellooo, here are all my Rise of the tmnt refs!!
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tanuki-kimono · 5 months
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Edo period types of hakama pants, fantastic chart by Edo-lover Nadeshico Rin. You can see here from left to right, top to bottom:
Fundomi hakama 踏込袴 - pants with a narrow bottom hem, a type of nobakama (see below)
Tattsuke hakama 裁付袴 - pants tight below the knee, sometimes refered as "ninja pants" (= Iga hakama). Those were worn by many, from samurai to servants and craftmen.
Umanoribakama 馬乗袴 - lit. "riding pants", wide hakama with high gusset split legs for confortable horse riding.
Nagabakama 長袴 - formal trailing hakama worn by samurai from late Muromachi era.
Andonbakama - skirt-like hakama worn by Meiji period female teachers and students (hence why it's sometimes called onna bakama). A boy version appeared after mid-Meiji.
Yamabakama 山袴 - daily-life work pants with narrow legs and sometimes a gathered bottom hem. Name greatly varies depending on areas and time. A direct descendant of this style are women's monpe もんぺ.
Nobakama 野袴 - shorter hakama with black velvet hem, worn by travelling samurai. It was also part of firefighters' gear.
Hirabakama 平袴 - the "classic" ankle lenght men hakama pants, with a low gusset which means it looks nice when sitting (tailoring is hence different from the umanori, see above). Also called hanbakama 半袴, those were longer than the ancient kobakama 小袴 and shorter than formal trailing nagabakama (see above).
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aceofstars0 · 1 year
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SPOILERS
I noticed there weren't any reference images online for the older redesigns, so here are some mostly full-body shots I found
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Please tag as spoilers!
ALSO I added more in a separate post
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pinetreevillain · 8 months
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Hello Internet,
Welcome to Pine Needs Refs, the post where I Need Pictures Of Rise Krang monsters/dogs pleeeaaase
(Please include them in reblogs so other people can use the references!)
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spacebubblehomebase · 7 months
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Forget whether we should trust the twins or not. I, for one, can't believe THEY trusted US in ANY official legal capacity! And here I thought we were (in)famous. LMAO XD (Seriously tho. Who thought this was a good idea??? 👀) -Bubbly💙
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magicalmousey · 10 days
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IT TOOK ME THIS LONG TO REALIZE THAT WE DO ACTUALLY SEE A GLIMPSE OF THE INTERIOR OF STARSCREAM’S ALT-MODE? HELLO???
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bluedaddysgirl · 11 months
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King Rauru and Queen Sonia
Yes, they're 100% married. I got receipts above, but also, for your consideration :
Sorry for the hitch, had to stitch two videos together. But look at him rub his hip like it hurt...
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rolanpilled · 5 months
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Rolan's Unique Spells
So as you may know, Rolan has a few self-named spells. Did you know that his spells actually have unique effects that distinguish them from the regular versions of the spells?
Attached below are Rolan's version compared to the regular version.
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Magic Missile: Shoot 3 magical darts, each dealing 2-5 force damage. They always hit their target.
Rolan's Magic Missile: Hurl a concentrated dart of magical force that can Daze (3 turns) the target. This spell never misses.
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Thunderwave: Release a wave of thunderous force that pushes away all creatures and objects.
Rolan's Thunderwave: Release a focused blast of thunderous force that pushes targets back 12m and knocks them Prone.
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Colour Spray: Blind creatures up to a combined 33 hit points.
Rolan's Colour Spray: Create an illustrious display of flashing lights to dazzle and Confuse creatures up to a combined 44 hit points.
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Mage Armor: Protect a target from attacks: increase its Armour Class to 13 + its Dexterity modifier.
Rolan's Mage Armor: Grant a creature a rudimentary defensive boost, increasing its Armour Class by 2.
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mask131 · 5 months
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November is usually my Shining month, and so I want to bring forward again something I have been repeating for a long time now but that I don't see being picked up a lot by people. A detail that is well-hidden inside the Doctor Sleep movie, but that makes the piece even more infinitely appreciable and shows it was made by true Shining fans.
And this detail is... the ghosts of the Overlook Hotel.
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Now, when this bunch appeared during the final scene some familiar faces could be spotted. Grady of course, the Injured Guest from the "Great party, isn't it?" scene, the Twins, and of course the Woman of Room 217 -sorry, 237. But there are other faces there - seemingly random people in fancy outfit just for the sake of it. People were confused as to who these people were...
But all you have to do is look at the end credits. And you have a big surprise.
The familiar faces are confirmed to be the ghosts we always thought we were, or to correspond to famous ghosts of the original novel. The twins are confirmed as Grady's two daughters, while the woman in the white dress (not on the picture above but you can her in the scene) is Mrs. Grady. Meaning we have the whole Grady family as ghosts. The woman of room 237 is confirmed to be indeed Mrs. Massey, just like in the book ; as for the Injured Guest (only referred to as "injured guest" in the original scripts of The Shining), the sequel decided to make him Horace Derwent. Meaning he likely can switch between a young/attractive and older/more gruesome form, just like Massey's ghost, since in the original movie Derwent was clearly seen though not named in the scene with the man wearing a dog-bear-like costume (the script confirms it is supposed to be a dog costume though).
Alright, but what of the others? Now this is where things get interesting! The bald man to the right of Grady? That's Vito the Chopper. Yes, the Vito the Chopper from the novel by King, the mafia boss who got his head blown off in the Presidential Suite - as for the two men near him, they are his two bodyguards, Victor T. Boorman and Roger Macassi. Also from the book. These three characters are actually an Easter egg for those who read the book (and we know from the original treatment of Kubrick's movie that the criminal paradise-era of the Overlook and the murders at the Presidential Suite were originally supposed to play a big role in the cinema version of the story too).
But things get even better with the last ghost of the group. He doesn't appear in the picture above either, like Mrs. Grady, but you can notice him during the scene, a large man right behind Mrs. Grady when the ghosts first appear (he is played by Marc Farley). And the ghost's name, as revealed in the credits is... James Parris.
Now, fans of the novel might wonder "Wait... Who's that? I don't recall reading about him". And indeed, you did not! At least if you just read the regular version of the novel! James Parris is however a true character of the Shining, a true victim of the Overlook Hotel, a character written about and invented by Stephen King... But he is part of the deleted prologue of the novel, "Before the Play". You know this prologue that was not part of the published novel but was released in various TV magazines several times, and then finally re-added to the main novel in the collector Cemetery Dance edition of "The Shining"? You must have heard of it - even before the Cemetery Dance release the prologue was going around the Internet, published on small fan websites and discreet literature blogs...
And James Parris was, according to the first part of this prologue (detailling the building and creation of the Overlook... and its first victims) the second owner of the Overlook Hotel. A man that was touched by the same obsession and madness for the hotel that had overtaken Watson's grandfather (the actual builder and first owner of the Hotel), and, if I recall well, ended up dying of a heart attack on the hotel's garden-grounds (near the topiary beasts if I recall well, but I am not too sure, I haven't read the prologue in a while).
So all of that to say - not only did they bother placing an Easter Egg for the fans of King who had read the original book ; but they also placed an Easter Egg for those that knew of or had read the Before the Play prologue, which most regular fans of the novel never even heard about! If this isn't commitment to researching your source material, I don't know what is!
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monstrous-fusion · 1 month
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Rancher's wolf form.
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