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I Think I Will Never Finish The Aquarius

i think i will never finish the aquarius


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6 years ago

Do you any tips about using ms paint?

I think I have few tips

#1Use 500x500 px or bigger canvas size. Any smaller size will make a brush look messy and shit.Here look:

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Can you see the difference?? Lineart in 600x600 px is so much smoother

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#4 RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON YOU NEED IT

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*:・゚✧it’s like manga : *✧・゚

that’s all tbh

i hope this was somewhat helpful 

6 months ago

I made a mini-zine recently. It is in Russian, and I add a translation to English in Alt

Front cover of the zine: "What is art?"
Pages 4 and 5 of the zine: "Art is what you call art"
Back cover of the zine: "Watch and create. Pinqookie 2024"
Pages 6 and 7 of the zine: "Art exists in: 1. Everyday things. 2. Unusual and new [in brackets Korean 새로운 "new"]. 3. Combinations of old stuff and accidental mistakes. 4. Your eyes. 5. Et cetera"
Pages 2 and 3 of the zine: "Art is You"

Made with gouache, black sharpie, and appliqué


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6 months ago

I've tried to draw the graphs of a function x ↦ x² in ℤ/pℤ for some of prime p's. And the result gives me the feeling like I'm a medieval sage and I'm studying some sort of alchemy :)

I've Tried To Draw The Graphs Of A Function X X In /p For Some Of Prime P's. And The Result Gives Me
I've Tried To Draw The Graphs Of A Function X X In /p For Some Of Prime P's. And The Result Gives Me
I've Tried To Draw The Graphs Of A Function X X In /p For Some Of Prime P's. And The Result Gives Me
I've Tried To Draw The Graphs Of A Function X X In /p For Some Of Prime P's. And The Result Gives Me
I've Tried To Draw The Graphs Of A Function X X In /p For Some Of Prime P's. And The Result Gives Me

Apparently we can see quadratic residues (the numbers which have at least one incoming arrow) and quadratic non-residues (have no incoming arrow). It is a visual representation of a fact that for each prime p there are equal amounts of both, which is (p-1)/2. Also, I could see two structures: cycles and trees, which are always combined and which I am curious to investigate further. Also it's interesting how the number of connected components is related to the number p

It really feels like I gradually unveil the secrets of the universe. The look of my printed paper also gives an impression of an ancient scroll