Pixels, pencils, and paintings: oh my!

Jun 02

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emptylighters:

iamacoyfish:

“She drowned, waiting for love.” 
I switched from a dying Intuos3 a bit ago and am still not accustomed to it. :| Sketching feels stiff and unnatural. :\ 

emptylighters:

iamacoyfish:

“She drowned, waiting for love.” 


I switched from a dying Intuos3 a bit ago and am still not accustomed to it. :| Sketching feels stiff and unnatural. :\ 

May 31

disneypixar:

(via Sketches to Scares: An Exclusive First Look at Monsters University | Articles)

disneypixar:

(via Sketches to Scares: An Exclusive First Look at Monsters University | Articles)

May 30

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May 29

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jigokuen:

I finished Tomb Raider the other day, and thoroughly enjoyed it!
http://jigokuen.blogspot.com

jigokuen:

I finished Tomb Raider the other day, and thoroughly enjoyed it!

http://jigokuen.blogspot.com

May 25

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May 23

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May 22

“Stop comparing where you’re at with where everyone else is. It doesn’t move you farther ahead, improve your situation, or help you find peace. It just feeds your shame, fuels your feelings of inadequacy, and ultimately, it keeps you stuck. The reality is that there is no one correct path in life. Everyone has their own unique journey. A path that’s right for someone else won’t necessarily be a path that’s right for you. And that’s okay. Your journey isn’t right or wrong, or good or bad. It’s just different. Your life isn’t meant to look like anyone else’s because you aren’t like anyone else. You’re a person all your own with a unique set of goals, obstacles, dreams, and needs. So stop comparing, and start living. You may not have ended up where you intended to go. But trust, for once, that you have ended up where you needed to be. Trust that you are in the right place at the right time. Trust that your life is enough. Trust that you are enough.” — Daniell Koepke (via monkeyknifefight)

(Source: internal-acceptance-movement, via takethewords)

ronweasley:

the way it should be, famous songs from animated movies performed in the language of the place the stories are set in or the character’s mother tongue {listen}

i. hellfire (the hunchback of notre dame) - french; ii. once upon a december (anastasia) - russian; iii. a whole new world (aladdin) - arabic; iv. bare necessities (the jungle book) - hindi; v. i see the light (tangled) - german; vi. can you feel the love tonight? (the lion king) - zulu; vii. i’ve got no strings (pinocchio) - italian; viii. i won’t say i’m in love (hercules) - greek; ix. it’s tough to be a god (the road to el dorado) - spanish; x. under the sea (the little mermaid) - danish; xi. i’ll make a man out of you (mulan) - mandarin; xii. when you believe (the prince of egypt) - hebrew

ronweasley:

the way it should be, famous songs from animated movies performed in the language of the place the stories are set in or the character’s mother tongue {listen}

i. hellfire (the hunchback of notre dame) - french; ii. once upon a december (anastasia) - russian; iii. a whole new world (aladdin) - arabic; iv. bare necessities (the jungle book) - hindi; v. i see the light (tangled) - german; vi. can you feel the love tonight? (the lion king) - zulu; vii. i’ve got no strings (pinocchio) - italian; viii. i won’t say i’m in love (hercules) - greek; ix. it’s tough to be a god (the road to el dorado) - spanish; x. under the sea (the little mermaid) - danish; xi. i’ll make a man out of you (mulan) - mandarin; xii. when you believe (the prince of egypt) - hebrew

(via pasunepomme)

May 19

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May 18

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