Draw the easy things first before the hard ones. Heavy pots should be in
the end of your dishwashing list, otherwise you’d tire yourself out and end up
not washing the spoon and forks for a while.
Strategize your workflow. Try to find ways to draw pretty stuff while
excerting little effort at the same time.
This is very important. Don’t value your works by effort,
instead, value them by beauty. Unless you’re into stuff that clearly
requires a lot of effort. Stuff like hyperrealism can be cool as long as it
doesn’t deteriorate your health.
Set your own hotkeys if you’re having too much trouble. Photoshop is pretty intuitive so
if you’re not using it, look it up and try to copy them.
Here are my modified medibang hotkeys: * Ctrl + Shift + E = Export * Q = Fit to window size * F = Clear * Ctrl + F = Fill * Ctrl + G = Add folder * Ctrl + Shift + T = Mesh Transform * S = Flip Horizontally * A = Release Rotate/Flip
And also, remember to arrange the UI into your liking. Again, photoshop is
pretty wicked so copy its layout as well if you’re not using it.
Don’t delete the stuff you hate, instead, archive them. You might be
able to use them again in the future. That way, you won’t be wasting time in
the first place!
Set the settings of the folder you keep your projects into “Sort
by:Date last saved”
Understand blending modes and use them wisely. And by understand I mean literally
study how they work like the finals are closing in.
Flip your canvas. Even if you think its not necessary lol
Don’t be racist, homophobic, sexist, or hateful towards anyone harmless,
in general. Otherwise you’re piece of shit who should die a slow and
painful death, objectively speaking. uvu
I’m not telling anyone how to do stuff. This is just how I manage myself and you might want to try em out yourself. lmk if you have tips to share as well.
Alright so…. I don’t normally like to start drama but today I was watching some videos before going to sleep and I stumbled across this video of a girl trying out a new tablet. The thumbnail looked familiar though and then I realized “wait…that looks like my art!” (the picture of a room with a cat and a big window and stars). So I watch the video and guess what? The composition and colors were the same,except this person added more things and made changes so it wouldn’t be like an exact copy of my piece. I kept watching,hoping that this girl would mention my name,but nope,she didn’t.
Like I said,I really do not like to start drama,but it is not ok to copy someone’s art,make some changes here and there and then claim the idea as your own. Just because you’ve made some changes doesn’t change the fact that you’ve pretty much used someone else’s art as a base for your own.
And what makes things even worse is that this person has 100k subscribers and is lying to her supporters like that.
I’ll give this girl a chance and wait to see if she takes down the video or at least credits me in the description. If not I will post a link to the video here on Tumblr.
I’m sorry guys for the rant! If you’ve been following me for a while you’d know I never post things like this. But this time I just feel really hurt and disrespected and needed to let it all out. Thanks to anyone who’s read this wall of text !
Update: I contacted this person and she told me she did not copy me nor base her art off mine. She then showed me a bunch of pictures she supposedely took inspiration from. Told me she doesnt even use Tumblr and that if she’s ever seen my pic before she probably scrolled past it.
Explain this then:
My piece
Hers
Like I said,I really do not like to start drama but I am not ok with people straight up lying to my face and treating me as if I’m stupid. What she had to say when I showed her the two pictures was “Other than the desk and shelf I don’t see other similarities”. I understand two pieces can be similar, but some things here are way too similar to be just a coincidence. I wish people would understand that just because a piece isn’t the exact same as another,doesn’t change the fact that it was copied or at least highly inspired. It’s normal to take inspiration from other artists but everything would be easier if people learned to give proper credit BEFORE they get called out. Oh and let’s not forget that she pulled the “I have anxiety attacks ” card on me,which btw,I suffer from those too but I don’t use that to justify my mistakes? – She also told me she did this for practice and didn’t gain anything from it. Except….it was a sponsored video.
According to her…this is all a coincidence,she’s never seen my art before and she had no intentions of copying me. I even commented on her video yesterday but she removed my comment, told me she will add my name in the description if that will “put my heart at ease”. But to be completely honest that means nothing to me when she’s making it all seem like she’s doing me a favor and insists she hasn’t taken inspiration from me whatsoever.
I’m not linking her video because I want you to harass her,but more because I want you to see that sadly,people always do things like this and get away with it and have supporters . No one is perfect but some people really need to learn how to own up to their mistakes.
My art gets stolen and copied all the time and I’ve never called anyone out because I rather give people a chance first. But this time I can’t just stay quiet . I got so tired of all the excuses this girl was making up so I reported the video to YouTube and blocked her,and wish to never have to deal with her again. I just want people to know that things like this happen all the time,not only to me but to every artist who puts their art online.
So please,respect artists! It’s ok to copy,take inspo,even trace if that gives you a better understanding of how that artist works or if you think it’s going to help you improve your own skills. But be honest about it,don’t claim someone else’s art or idea as your own. Give proper credit.
And if you’re an artist? Don’t be like me. Don’t be afraid of speaking up. It’s ok to get mad and it’s ok to stand up for yourself.
Because I struggle bussed too hard to come up with a solid 10. Regardless, I made it this far, so I must have done something right(ish), or not completely wrong.
Set the scene. Not necessarily in the Tumblr studying aesthetic kinda way. They’re definitely #deskgoals, but let me tell you, my desk never looked like any of the pictures you see here. What I mean, make your space a productive place to study for you. I preferred my study space to be separate from my sleep place, so my desk wasn’t in my bedroom. Not being locked up in a cave was important to me, so I put my desk by a window. Light a candle, Bath and Body Works got all my loan money. Get a natural sunlight lamp. Play some music, preferably without lyrics – classical, EDM, whatever keeps you focused without being distracting. Just make an optimal space for you.
Stay hydrated (and caffeinated). I’m 100% a coffee addict, but water is so incredibly important. It helps you to not feel like shit, both physically and mentally, or look like shit #skincare. Drink your morning coffee, but chug water throughout the day. Your mind and body will love you. I discovered flavoring packets that contained caffeine (Crystal Light, Mio, etc) at the beginning of MS2, and let me tell you, life-changing for those mid-afternoon slumps. And all those pee breaks you have to take? Much needed and well-deserved! You don’t want a DVT from studying all day.
Sleep! I honestly cannot stress this enough. I don’t know how I ever pulled all nighters in college and I don’t know how my friends did it in medical school. It’s important for your mental health and physical health. Studies have shown sleep enhances memory retention and you’ll study more productively. I became a “my brain doesn’t function after 10pm” person in medical school, so I went to sleep early-ish and woke up early, but if you’re a night owl, then let yourself sleep in! You’re not taking away precious study time if you’re sleeping, I promise. And for that night before the test, that extra hour of sleep is way better than staying up an extra hour to read your notes one more time, I pinky promise.
Move, stretch, dance, anything not hunched over a desk. Sitting for 12 hours straight is simply not sustainable. Take a couple minute break every hour to give your brain a rest. A lot of people use the Pomodoro technique with success but I never got into it. I downloaded the Forest app and timed myself for an hour, then took a 5-10 minute break between study sessions. You’ll feel refreshed and rejuvenated for another round of studying!
Repetition, repetition, repetition. Repetition is key when it comes to learning and memorizing. Figure out your best way of learning and stick with it. Whether it be reading, re-writing notes, listening or watching lectures, recording yourself reading the notes, flashcards, etc. Find it and stick with it. Repeat it until you can do it in your sleep. I would literally wake up sometimes reciting notes in my head and I it was annoying, but it meant I had studied effectively.
Questions. Always reinforce your knowledge with questions. You can memorize every page of a textbook but it doesn’t mean much unless you can apply it. And the more questions you do, the faster you get at test-taking, which is key once you get into 8 hour board exams. But I digress. Take practice tests, buy review books, invest in question banks. Some professors provide old exam questions for review. Do as many as you can. And if explanations are provided, read them! They’re just as much of a learning tool as any other resource! As I reviewed the questions, I’d take notes, simple one-liner facts, for review later.
One pagers. This one may not be for everyone, but they came in clutch for me. My study method was a combination of re-writing notes and reciting things out loud as if I’m teaching it to a class. I talk to myself a lot. The more comfortable I got with the material, the more I condensed my notes until I had whole lectures or topics down to one page. This page would contain things that I thought were super important that I needed to make sure I knew, or those pesky facts that would not commit themselves to my memory. Because I’m a firm believe in not re-reading something you know you already know. This also held me accountable to always be actively studying. Then I would review these pages the day before and the morning of exams.
Above all else, remember to trust yourself. Don’t panic. You put in the time and work, you will do great. If you have anxiety issues, don’t be afraid to seek help so you can learn how to get your anxiety under control because school is hard enough without that added obstacle.
Study, take that test, go home and pass out, then melt into the couch and watch Netflix for the rest of the day. You deserve it.
1600s: most witch-hunts ended in this century. no witches were burned in North America; they were hanged or in one case pressed to death
1700s: the American Revolution. Marie Antoinette. the French Revolution. the crazy King George. most pirate movies
1800-1830: Jane Austen! Pride and Prejudice! those dresses where the waist is right under one’s boobs and men have a crapton of facial hair inside high collars
1830-1900: Victorian. Les Miserables is at the beginning, the Civil War is in the middle, and Dracula is at the end
1900-1920: Edwardian. Titanic, World War I, the Samantha books from American Girl, Art Nouveau
1920s: Great Gatsby. Jazz Age. Flappers and all that. most people get this right but IT IS NOT VICTORIAN. STUFF FROM THIS ERA IS NOT VICTORIAN. DO NOT CALL IT VICTORIAN OR LIST IT ON EBAY AS VICTORIAN. THAT HAPPENS SURPRISINGLY OFTEN GIVEN HOW STAGGERING THE VISUAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ERAS IS. also not 100 years ago yet, glamour.com “100 years of X” videos. you’re lazy, glamour.com. you’re lazy and I demand my late Edwardian styles
I just saw people referencing witch burning and Marie Antoinette on a post about something happening in 1878. 1878. when there were like trains and flush toilets and early plastic and stuff. if you guys learn nothing else about history, you should at least have vague mental images for each era
“Les Miserables is at the beginning, the Civil War is in the middle, and Dracula is at the end” sounds like the longest weirdest worst movie I’d pay to see in theatres five times.
A temperature chart for my fellow Americans who can’t do the Celsius-Fahrenheit equation from memory and for people in the civilized countries who’re too busy making fun of Fahrenheit to do the conversions themselves.