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shatterstag:

at first i thought, ‘oh this is good reference!’
then i got to the end.
its still good reference.

shatterstag:

at first i thought, ‘oh this is good reference!’

then i got to the end.

its still good reference.

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shatterstag:

cucoo:

jasjuliet:

dohmenator:

thebluefloof:

ALL. OF. THESE. THINGS.

YOU. ARE. ALL. AMAZING.

NEVER. LIMIT. YOURSELF.

This is all of the true. I need, like, a daily reminder of how true this is.

Pumps me up enough for my second year. Everyone, read this! Be inspired! Never give up! Practice and make work!

legit

gonna print these out

good idea stag

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lesbiaaans:

wannabeanimator:

Tilt, Flow, and Rhythm with Tom Bancroft

that is such a good and important video!

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shatterstag:

that70srpc:

I find that, when writing bios, it’s really helpful to look at a list or a chart like the one above. Picking two or three traits from each chart and building a character based around them will give you a really interesting bio, because they will serve as a reminder that characters need depth and dimension.

Independent and clever.

VS.

Independent, clever, pretentious, and stubborn.

The first combination doesn’t come with any flaws, whereas the second will provide a more dynamic character.

omg rly good