unova-queen:

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF THE POKEMON ‘NET!

I love masterposts and I love Pokemon, so I thought, why not combine the two? Let me know if any links are broken or you want me to link to something you think belongs here!

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…and that only scratches the surface. Your Pokemon journey awaits!

madmeeper:

giancarlovolpe:

anatomicalart:

I can’t stress enough the importance of stretching your hands, and forearms every morning and every evening, spend 5-10 minutes going through a stretching routine. These are very easy to do, takes little time to do them.

It’s VERY common in all animation studios. Conditions can slowly develop, the most typical one is Repetitive Strain Injury, it’s a prevalent condition resulting from overusing the hands to perform a repetitive task, such as typing, clicking a mouse, writing, and of course drawing. In simple medical terms, repetitive strain injury (RSI) stems from prolonged repetitive, forceful, or awkward hand movements. The result is minor damage to muscles, tendons, and nerves of the neck, shoulder, forearm, and most commonly hand and wrist, which can cause pain, weakness, or numbness.

If you’re feeling some pains, tingles, weakness, or numbness in the wrist/forearm; one of the best ways to heal quickly are ‘Contrasting Baths’.

What crazy voodoo am I speaking of?
A couple different physiotherapists and massage therapists had recommended this technique to me several years ago, and for anyone I knew that tried it, they all say the results are fast and effective.

Commonly used by carpal tunnel suffers, it’s a method of treating muscle soreness, swelling and inflammation, it’s also known as Hot/Cold Immersion Therapy.

You can use the double sink in your kitchen at home, if you don’t have one, then get your hands on two very large identical bowls, it needs to be big enough to submerge your entire forearms from wrist to elbow.

Fill one up with ice cold water (with a couple dozen ice cubes floating in there). The other with very warm water, not tea-kettle boiling hot water, just hot tap water, or as warm as you can handle, no sense in burning yourself of course.

Have a stop watch or clock ready, and submerge your arms for 30 seconds in the hot, then switch to doing 30 sec. in the cold, and repeat a few times back and forth, 30 sec. a piece. After only a few times you’ll notice the hot water getting cooler and the cold water getting warmer, so then the technique grows to be less effective, but by then, the job is done.

The idea is that the extreme heat and cold contracts and expands your blood vessels, promoting greater blood flow to circulate and flush through your arms, and increased blood flow is what aids in healing faster!

Enjoy!

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For artists and animators.
Take care of your body and your body will take care of you.

The PDF version of this can be found [Here].
Stick it up in your work station. Keep yourself healthy.

Also, just because they have free donut Fridays doesn’t mean you should eat five of them. Like I do.

PLEASE DO THESE I hurt my wrist earlier this year from repetitive strain and had to take nearly a month off of drawing ANYTHING. It’s taken the rest of the year just to get back to a point where I don’t have consistent pains.  Stretches are a great way to keep yourself loose! This is also a wonderful video with some good stretches.  And this book has some great techniques 

Also do yourself some favors and, if you’re not already, start drawing with your whole arm, not just your wrist. I know graphics tablets can be kind of small but the benefits to drawing with your arm instead of your wrist are totally worth it. Plus you have greater control over larger strokes. If you need some help you can put your arm in a wrist brace and try to draw on paper a bit with it, just to get used to the feeling of not using your wrist for everything. 

evelynatthecircus:

lauraharrisbooks:

Beyond this, consider how these professions might vary depending on who the customers are – nobles, or lower class. Are they good at their job or just scraping by? Do they work with lots of other people or on their own? City or village?

For younger characters:

  • Apprentice to any of the above
  • Messenger/runner
  • Page/squire
  • Pickpocket
  • Shop assistant
  • Student
  • Looks after younger siblings

(Images all from Wikimedia Commons)

Also consider:

Candlemaker
Ferryman
Factor (looks after business for an employer in another city)
Tiler
Cutler
Beekeeper
Apothecary
Interpreter
Furrier
Moneylender/Banker
Winemaker
Tinker (small trader who repairs stuff)
Nightsoil collector
Customs officer

Also a bonus for animal related professions:
Fowler (supplies game birds for eating)
Warrener (catches rabbits on your land for you to eat)
Ostler (looks after your horses)
Falconer (looks after your falcons)
Cocker (looks after your fighting cocks)

Super easy world creator!

steal-back-your-future:

gravehelm:

to-write-my-book:

I was looking for an easy map creator that makes beautiful maps for a while now to make a visually stunning map to go along with my book. And now, after such a long search i have finally found one that suits my needs! Because i like it so much, i thought i’d share it with you guys! Just go to inkarnate.com and start creating! I have to warn you though, it is still in beta so a lot still needs to be added, but already it looks great and is easy to use!

I mean just look how beautiful some of these maps are!

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And it is so much fun too! Someone even created a game of thrones map that is simply amazing!

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So check it out and start creating your visual aid for your story. I promise you, it really is super easy and you will make one in no time!

You can find the site here: inkarnate

@noc-tua

@starlightofaetherius I know what I’m doing after work today.

octagonapus97:

brucewayneright:

thewritingbeast:

sinksanksockie:

patientno7:

the suffering never ends

This is the real process

Resources for you!

Character Ideas:

Character Design Ideas:

Naming Help:

Creating Background/backstory:

Character Interactions and putting your character into your world/story:

Bonus art masterlist!

BLESS EVERYONE IN THIS POST.

@refessence

Study masterlist

octagonapus97:

nightowlstudier:

Studying for English:

Studying foreign languages:

Studying maths:

Studying computer studies:

Studying science:

Studying art:

General study tips:

Studying with mental illness:

Study playlist:

Note taking: 

Organization:

Exams:

Last minute advice:

  • To help calm down anxiety or brain fog, try writing down all the things you need to do then organize them from mote important to least important or by due date.
  • Don’t be afraid to be funny when writing down your notes. If something funny will help remember a certain fact then do it.
  • If you fail something don’t panic. You are not the first and certainly not the last.
  • Find out which way you learn the best and try to learn through that.
  • My teacher once explained that she wrote all her notes down and placed them every where she would see them, even in the shower.
  • If you are worried about certain issues then don’t be afraid to talk to your teacher.
  • Make sure to take breaks, a clouded mind does no good when you need it most.

@refessence

octagonapus97:

tuiliel:

twilight-blossom:

autistic-zuko:

bisexualmorgana:

So I found this cool website for learning ancient languages

go wild

holy fuck

I just did a quick perusal of the Coptic resources on this site, and it has all the resources I’ve personally found worthwhile and then some. These are resources that took me months, if not years, to discover and compile. I am thoroughly impressed. The other languages featured on the site are:

  • Akkadian
  • Arabic
  • Aramaic
  • Church Slavonic
  • Egyptian (hieroglyphics and Demotic)
  • Elamite
  • Ethiopic (Ge’ez)
  • Etruscan
  • Gaulish
  • Georgian
  • Gothic
  • Greek
  • Hebrew
  • Hittite
  • Latin
  • Mayan (various related languages/dialects)
  • Old Chinese
  • Old English
  • Old French
  • Old Frisian
  • Old High German
  • Old Irish
  • Old Norse
  • Old Persian
  • Old Turkic
  • Sanskrit
  • Sumerian
  • Syriac
  • Ugaritic

For the love of all the gods, if you ever wanted to learn any of these languages, use this site.

Likely helpful for various recon-oriented polytheists.

@refessence

octagonapus97:

queen-gaygent-arachne:

nessielesbian:

hey just a wee thing if you’re an aspiring creator of historical fiction like moi

if you’ve ever sat down to write your story and thought ‘ok but what is the historical backdrop for these characters on this particular month, or this day, in this country, in this city’

the british newspaper archive [link] has literally millions of archived newspaper pages going all the way back to the 1700s

so if you’re like me and thinking ‘ok but what was going on in edinburgh in may 1914??’ this archive has got you covered, pal

@trans-droid

@refessence