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TODAY'S FEATURED POST

Some Helpful Tips on How to Draw Quick Expressions


Ron Lemen

Wherever you are, I hope your new year is starting off well for you.  Upon requests from two different artists, I have made a short video here on expressions.  I will develop a lengthier video in the near future on the topic, but I wanted to provide some useful tips that might help when studying the expression that will prevent them from stiffening up or looking forced. A few tips to try:    Hold your…

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YESTERDAY’S POST


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Doldrums and Sea Monsters


Cory Godbey

January 7, 2025 - For this, my first post of the new year, I’d considered delving into the collapsed and cratered landscape of social media. But there’s no sunny upside to that, is there? That particular ouroboros would seem to be in the destruction phase of its cycle and I don’t have anything especially helpful to add. Short of noting the absolute shipwreck of it all. Sunk to the briny depths. I've been working to shake off the malaise, though. If you’re feeling similarly, I hear you! So! Now what? Well, what better way to slash through the doldrums than with sea monsters? _____________________________________ Embark on a thrilling cooperative voyage in SEA BEASTS, a vibrant yet relentless Ocean Crawler! Play as Vikings sailing cargo through treacherous, beast-infested waters to fortify your struggling tribes! Unleash your blood rage to conquer the…

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