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1 year ago

All I'm saying is, if a fic refers to characters by their physical attributes instead of their names or pronouns ("he smiled at the older" "the blonde laughed") when we know who the character is, and ESPECIALLY if the descriptions include "ravenette" or "cyanette" or other ridiculous words--

I'm clicking out of that fic so fast my AO3 history won't even register I've been there.


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1 year ago
Fishsona For Myself

fishsona for myself


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2 years ago

I'm mesmerised by the way you draw scaly skin! How do you get the colors under the scales to blend nicely like that? Do you use gradient maps or apply colors with brushes? The final effect is so neat!

I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely
I'm Mesmerised By The Way You Draw Scaly Skin! How Do You Get The Colors Under The Scales To Blend Nicely

hope this helps :>


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2 years ago

here I drew this

Here I Drew This
1 year ago

The Dungeon Meshi renaissance is making me want to share the resources that taught me how to cook.

Don’t forget, you can check out cookbooks from the library!

Smitten Kitchen: The rare recipe blog where the blog part is genuinely good & engaging, but more important: this is a home cook who writes for home cooks. If Deb recommends you do something with an extra step, it’s because it’s worth it. Her recipes are reliable & have descriptive instructions that walk you through processes. Her three cookbooks are mostly recipes not already on the site, & there are treasures in each of them.

Six Seasons: A New Way With Vegetables by Joshua McFadden: This is a great guide to seasonal produce & vegetable-forward cooking, and in addition to introducing me to new-to-me vegetables (and how to select them) it quietly taught me a number of things like ‘how to make a tasty and interesting puréed soup of any root veggie’ and ‘how to make grain salads’ and ‘how to make condiments’.

Grains for Every Season: Rethinking Our Way With Grains by Joshua McFadden: in addition to infodumping in grains, this codifies some of the formulas I picked up unconsciously just by cooking a lot from the previous book. I get a lot of mileage out of the grain bowl mix-and-match formulas (he’s not lying, you can do a citrus vinaigrette and a ranch dressing dupe made with yogurt, onion powder, and garlic powder IN THE SAME DISH and it’s great.)

SALT, FAT, ACID, HEAT by Samin Nosrat: An education in cooking theory & specific techniques. I came to it late but I think it would be a good intro book for people who like to front-load on theory. It taught me how to roast a whole chicken and now I can just, like, do that.

I Dream Of Dinner (so you don’t have to) by Ali Slagle: Ok, look, an important part of learning to cook & cooking regularly is getting kinda burned out and just wanting someone else to tell you what to make. These dinners work well as written and are also great tweakable bases you can use as a starting place.

If you have books or other resources that taught you to cook or that you find indispensable, add ‘em on a reblog.


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