Hair/Headpiece Drawing Meme
Hair/Headpiece Drawing Meme
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extreme size difference couples with one partner being too big to fit in a normal double bed and even then sinking into it and their partner slides next to them
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haha. I find that stuff super cute
is this a “draw the squad” thing? heck I’d like to see stuff like this. size difference is Great
So apparently Instagram automatically posts shared posts to your main blog, but! I'm trying to get all my Inktober stuff onto this blog!
“They’re just cooking pork, you can tell by the smell. Don’t worry about it. And don’t eat any if they offer it to you.” - - Inktober 3: Roasted (that’s not pork) I had a lot of trouble starting this one, but it’s turned out to be one of my favorites so far - #inktober #inktober2018 #ink #artistsoninstagram #art #myart #traditionalart #watercolor #drawing #illustration #fairfolk #characterconcept #characterdesign #creaturedesign #microfiction https://www.instagram.com/p/Bokb4jzBdrl/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=189wmut1dkryl
“What is this thing?” “No idea. Wolf, maybe? Weird-looking fox?” “I love it.” “I do, too.” “I’m keeping it.” - Inktober 9: Precious When you’re basically a force of nature that will live for countless eons, it’s quite a surprise when someone just … straight up breeds a new animal. (I might shade this later, or I might just leave it as lineart) - - #inktober #inktober2018 #ink #artistsoninstagram #art #myart #traditionalart #illustration #faeries #fairytale #fairfolk #fairies #fairy https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo0IVSjhYgg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1sq8ramor52ou
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Fantasy Armoury: Swords
I love swords. Love them. Swords are to fantasy as walls to a castle. You need your swords to battle dragons, usurpers, knights and wizards. So lets go into the armory and learn about swords.
Anatomy of a typical sword
Crossguard: This is the part of the sword between the hilt and blade. This protects the hand.
Blade: The sharp end, duh
Hilt: This is the part you hold. Also called a grip.
Pommel: the end of the sword attached to the hilt. This can be decorated as you like.
Fuller: this is a hollow running up the sword. Debates go on whether it is made to reduce suction or make blood run off quicker or to make the sword more dynamic.
Edge: the sharpened sides of the blade. Can be singular or double.
The point: The pointy bit at the top. Stick them into the person (jon snow logic)
Types of Swords
Claymore: This is the Scottish Gaelic version of the Great Sword. It is a heavy sword with a long reach
Longsword: Medieval and Renaissance weapon commonly used with with two hands.
Bastard sword: refers to a sword of an uncertain origin. It may be a cross between a long sword and a great sword.
Gladius: an ancient Roman blade used by gladiators and then legionaires. There is no crossguard. It is also called a shortsword. Made for stabbing rather than slashing.
Xiphos: double-edged, single-handed sword used by ancient greeks. The blade is commonly leaf shaped made for slashing.
Sabre or Rapier: This is a slender blade used by fencers. This blade might not be able to hack a head but its light weight makes the blade an asset in speed.
Katana: The Japanese samurai sword. This is single-edged and the blade os hammer thin. Made for speed and deadly sharp.
Scimitar: a curved blade with a singled edge.
Sword Moves
Advance - to attack, going forward.
Deflect - engaging sword with your own and pushing it away
Empty Fade - jumping backwards as if to retreat then attacking.
Front Guard - the sword is held in front of your face.
Full Iron Gate Guard - the sword is halfway between your legs, angled right.
Half Iron Gate Guard - the sword is held before your left leg.
Lunge - leaping forwards while feet are in the same stance.
Pass Back - moving your front foot into the rear position.
Pass Forward - moving your rear foot into the front position.
Pivot - Rotating 180 degrees, keeping dominant foot stationary.
Retreat - a movement backwards.
Shed - to allow a sword to slide away off your sword.
Short Guard - the hilt is at your hip and the point is forward.
Step Across - Rotating 180 degrees, crossing feet and spinning.
Tail Guard - the hilt is at your hip and the sword is behind you.
Two Horn Guard - pommel is at your chest with the sword pointing out.
Window Guard - a guard where the hilt is at your ear and the sword points forwards
Things to remember about swords
1. When drawing your sword, the scabbard is on your opposite hip.
2. If a sword is two-handed, use two hands. Don’t try be cool. You will cut yourself.
3. Swords are sharpened using a whetstone and polished with oil clothes. Water rusts them. Look after your swords.
4. Swords can stick to to scabbard if the air is icy. To prevent it, you can line your scabbard with leather.
5. Practise with a blunted sword first. Blunt swords are used in tourneys.
6. Defense over Attack. Better to defend rather than attack.
7. Shields are your friend in defence but hamper your ability to attack.
8. Sword to size. Smaller and weaker swordsmen(women) can’t any wield heavier swords. Bulkier and stronger swordsmen(women) can wield heavier swords. Match sword type to body type.