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Soot Child's Hearth

@sootchild / sootchild.tumblr.com

Art of CyberellaDraws, 2D rigger. I am sketchbook obsessed!
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Call of Cthulhu: Horror on the Orient Express

Gaslight Scenario.

Session 4 drawings.

Fezzes are still proving to be a problem for us but we did learn the best way to deal with a wizard. He never got a spell off cause he was too high which thank god cause one of the spells was basically domination, aimed at Bogdan, the monster of a man.

Mature content: Violence

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I've been resource gathering for YEARS so now I am going to share my dragons hoard

Floorplanner. Design and furnish a house for you to use for having a consistent background in your comic or anything! Free, you need an account, easy to use, and you can save multiple houses.

Comparing Heights. Input the heights of characters to see what the different is between them. Great for keeping consistency. Free.

Magma. Draw online with friends in real time. Great for practice or hanging out. Free, paid plan available, account preferred.

Smithsonian Open Access. Loads of free images. Free.

SketchDaily. Lots of pose references, massive library, is set on a timer so you can practice quick figure drawing. Free.

SculptGL. A sculpting tool which I am yet to master, but you should be able to make whatever 3d object you like with it. free.

Pexels. Free stock images. And the search engine is actually pretty good at pulling up what you want.

Figurosity. Great pose references, diverse body types, lots of "how to draw" videos directly on the site, the models are 3d and you can rotate the angle, but you can't make custom poses or edit body proportions. Free, account option, paid plans available.

Line of Action. More drawing references, this one also has a focus on expressions, hands/feet, animals, landscapes. Free.

Animal Photo. You pose a 3d skull model and select an animal species, and they give you a bunch of photo references for that animal at that angle. Super handy. Free.

Height Weight Chart. You ever see an OC listed as having a certain weight but then they look Wildly different than the number suggests? Well here's a site to avoid that! It shows real people at different weights and heights to give you a better idea of what these abstract numbers all look like. Free to use.

MapCrunch. Environment artists rejoice. Random locations, filter by indoor or outdoor, rural or urban, specific country. Great for realistic/authentic building ref.

You're awsome OP

Have you figured out your fashion book yet?

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I have to organize everything which is admittedly a bit daunting. I draw a lot. I have to figure out what is worth putting into the collection and what I should leave out. Or for the second time scrap the idea and do a different thing. Like only digital coloured works, which would mean drawing more of them to fill it out. I mean I have enough sketches to work from.

Call of Cthulhu: Horror on the Orient Express

Gaslight Scenario.

Session 3 drawings.

The Blood Red Fez is a whole deal. I feel like fezzes shouldn't be squishy, turn people into monsters, or whisper dark words. Off to the Orient Express in 1890 to take a "fez" to Constantinople, totally not up against a crazed cult.

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