Easy and very effective
Requires nothing but your body
Includes attack
Because these are fun to make ok
Draw Your OC…
1. Full detail, in their undies, as a body reference point
2. As a silhouette that is unique and recognizable
3. Showing a dramatic emotion. Think outside of the box! Instead of happy/sad/mad, go for something like pride/love/guilt
4. In a setting from the past
5. In a highly futuristic setting
6. In a different style than your own
7. As a complete opposite of themselves
8. In a way that captures their personality/role by using gesture and body language
9. As a different species (fantasy/animal/ect.)
10. In their job/work setting
11. Super simplified, but still recognizable
12. In the world of your favorite videogame
13. In the world of your favorite tv show
14. In the world of your favorite movie (catching a trend?)
15. During the worst time in their life
16. During the best time of their life
17. Interacting with your other oc(s)
18. Interacting with you
19. As a realistic portrait
20. As a hero
21. As a villain
22. Giving up
23. Doing something they shouldn’t
24. Getting caught doing something, do they try to get out of it? How?
25. Doing something that is unique to them
26. As they just found out they’re going to have a baby! How do they react?
27. With your non dominant hand (try to capture their essence!)
Such a cute desktop pic! *_*
Most black girls experience this hatred at schools. And classmates are not the only problem, there is no support from teachers, too. That’s why they get so affected by their school experiences. Black kids deserve to be treated just like everybody else, they want to study, they want to learn something ,too. However due to prejudice they are 5 times more likely to be suspended than their white peers and it can ruin their lives forever. National Women’s Law Center created this video to change the situation. Join the movement to help black girls feel normal and get the same opportunities everybody else has.
Finally got permission to post this, here’s an animation I did early last year for a project at @clydesballapaloozaextravaganza that sadly never was finished. Still, I enjoyed working on it and it really tested my abilities. You can see a longer process video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTnt0A1faOY
Cute. ^_^
Never ever <3
Good morning,sweetie.
There are so many ways to celebrate this beautiful month! Pride parades and festivals and marches will take place all over the U.S. to elevate our LGBTQIA+ selves, friends, and family. Your Tumblr dashboards deserve to feel just as commemorative, so all month long we’re going to be highlighting amazing LGBTQIA+ Tumblrs for you to follow.
As we celebrate, we also want to remember the serious event from which Pride has evolved. This month marks the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Stonewall Riots, a series of political protests that began at The Stonewall Inn in New York City. Young Black and brown LGBTQIA+ people—particularly trans POC—were the first to stand up and protest against the police brutality and inhumane treatment of people within their community. They deserve to be remembered, respected, and honored.
And so, this year, our theme is “Educate. Advocate. Celebrate.” We’re sharing resources and information about the LGBTQIA+ community to help educate those who are not as knowledgeable about the history of the community. We’re advocating for the community by providing links to helpful resources, small businesses owned by LGBTQIA+ folks, and non-profits to support. And, of course, we want you to celebrate who you are. Through that, we’ll be spotlighting non-profit organizations, LGBTQIA+ artists on Tumblr, and more throughout the month right here on @action. There are so many wonderful LGBTQIA+ Tumblrs out there, and we want to continue to support and uplift them.
There’s also a little bit of fun added across the platform. See the Tumblr “T” up at the top on the left on desktop web? Hover your mouse and see it cycle through different LGBTQIA+ flag colors, including the traditional LGBTQ+ rainbow flag, trans flag, non-binary flag, genderqueer flag, lesbian flag, POC LGBTQ+ flag and more. Using the app? Open up the sticker drawer and find some of those Pride flag in sticker form to use however you see fit.
We want to know how and who you’re educating, advocating, and celebrating this month. Is it you? Your parents? Your best friend? Is there a small business owner we should know about? Make a post about ‘em! Make sure to tag your post with #Tumblr Pride so the whole community can find it.
Stay safe and stay kind, Tumblr. ❤️
~Liz/25/She~ Hey there! Don't mind me! I'm just here to post and share random art I like! :)
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