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//redheaded crushes?

SHWATSONLOCOLGROFFNUT² @mycroftismight My name is Ana and I'm brazilian. I'm a design major, even though design is a course for people who wanted to go to arts but whose souls are corrupted by the maleficent and diabolic satanás. I also like coconuts and I'd like to throw one on Martin Freeman's face. feminine pronouns. DeviantArt

March 2nd
2:11 AM

A chronological survey of the opening chords of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony

February 23rd
12:40 PM
Via
ihavebeensherlocked:

SHERLOCK TEA COLLECTION GIVE AWAY!
Awesome news guys! The cool folks at Adagio have been kind enough to help out with a giveaway for a complete collection of the Sherlock Tea blends. That is 11 bags of different tea featuring art work by yours truly. That’s about 50 servings in each bag. More if you re-steep your tea (which is possible with most of them). That is a LOT of tea. How bonkers is that? Very. It’s awesome. Here’s the lowdown on how to win A WHOLE BUNCH OF TEA.
Anyone ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD can enter! If you live outside of the U.S. I’ll foot the bill to get you some tea myself. Because odds are you are awesome and you deserve it.
You do not have to be following me to win, but it might be helpful to keep track of updates or changes (if any). Plus I plan to make some blends for other fandoms in the future, so if tea is your thing, it might not be a bad idea?
Only two reblogs a day allowed.I did not realize how often people would reblog my last give away soooo I’m going to enforce this LOL. You can reblog on as many days as you’d like, but yeah, only 2 reblogs a day please. I’ll be checking.
The give away will end and I will choose a winner on Wednesday March 7th. I’ll probably choose late at night on that day, so I’m going to say I’ll stop counting reblogs at 10 p.m. EST.
[ADDED] LIKES DON’T COUNT. Sorry! You have to reblog!
A big thanks to Adagio for hooking us up with some awesome tea, and for all of you for following me and encouraging my tea-y ways! Good luck everyone!


This is lovely!! (can you send tea/leaves and etc to other countries tho? Or is that only for aeroplanes?)

ihavebeensherlocked:

SHERLOCK TEA COLLECTION GIVE AWAY!

Awesome news guys! The cool folks at Adagio have been kind enough to help out with a giveaway for a complete collection of the Sherlock Tea blends. That is 11 bags of different tea featuring art work by yours truly. That’s about 50 servings in each bag. More if you re-steep your tea (which is possible with most of them). That is a LOT of tea. How bonkers is that? Very. It’s awesome. Here’s the lowdown on how to win A WHOLE BUNCH OF TEA.

  • Anyone ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD can enter! If you live outside of the U.S. I’ll foot the bill to get you some tea myself. Because odds are you are awesome and you deserve it.
  • You do not have to be following me to win, but it might be helpful to keep track of updates or changes (if any). Plus I plan to make some blends for other fandoms in the future, so if tea is your thing, it might not be a bad idea?
  • Only two reblogs a day allowed.I did not realize how often people would reblog my last give away soooo I’m going to enforce this LOL. You can reblog on as many days as you’d like, but yeah, only 2 reblogs a day please. I’ll be checking.
  • The give away will end and I will choose a winner on Wednesday March 7th. I’ll probably choose late at night on that day, so I’m going to say I’ll stop counting reblogs at 10 p.m. EST.
  • [ADDED] LIKES DON’T COUNT. Sorry! You have to reblog!

A big thanks to Adagio for hooking us up with some awesome tea, and for all of you for following me and encouraging my tea-y ways! Good luck everyone!

This is lovely!! (can you send tea/leaves and etc to other countries tho? Or is that only for aeroplanes?)

February 7th
10:00 AM
Via
12:14 AM
Via

jtotheizzoe:

A Solar System Across Sweden

A 1:20 million scale solar system has been built that covers the entire nation of Sweden. With different buildings and sculptures representing different planets and solar bodies, the replicas begin in Stockholm (with the Sun and inner planets) and stretch all the way to the far north town of Kiruna (the point of termination shock), 950 km away from the “Sun”.

I’ve put the names of what the above sculptures represent in the photo captions.

To see the full list of pseudo-planetary landmarks, check here. Any Swedish followers seen any of these?

January 10th
11:53 AM
[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

This is a thing I saw when I was walking the path to the River of Souls (that’s a literal translation of the name, dramatic right) in Pirenópolis (the city/village I was staying in).

It just looks like it came directly from a Miyazaki movie.

November 20th
9:45 PM
Via
phantom-guppy:

Pook pook pook

phantom-guppy:

Pook pook pook

October 10th
9:52 PM
Via
euclase:

some tips for achieving photorealism because someone asked (bearing in mind that practice—and also paying attention to whatever it is that you’re drawing—are the best tips i could ever give)…
keep your color palette narrow and subtle. choose a base color (a medium tone, usually best found in foreheads) and base your other colors from that. every color should be a derivation of your base color.
trust what you see, not what you know. just because a person has blue eyes doesn’t mean their eyes should look blue in your drawing. very rarely do a person’s eyes appear pure blue. instead, they may appear “bluer” compared to the colors around them, but their actual color will be brownish or grayish.
the illusion of details is more important than actual details. you don’t need to draw every pore, for example, as long as you suggest they are there. none of the above drawings, when you really look at them, are exhaustively detailed. they merely hint at detail, especially in the places people tend to look first—the eyes and mouth. you will probably never need to draw individual eyelashes.
human skin is translucent. it’s also reflective and oily. that means it can (and should) contain any of the colors: green, blue, purple, red, gray, orange, and yellow depending on lighting. these colors won’t actually be pure—they’ll be derivations of the base skin color. they will be “bluer” or “pinker” or “greener,” but they will definitely be there. there are no easy rules about how to color skin except that skin is not one color.
colors are usually more saturated near light (or at the edges of shadows) and less saturated in shadow. the underside of someone’s jaw, for example, may look grayer, while the bit of color just near the nostril might look red. the shadows in hair also tend to have less vivid colors.
there’s blood under your skin. don’t forget that. where skin is thinner, blood shows through. ears, lips, eyelids, and nostrils are all delicate, and the skin may appear more red in these areas.
in photorealism, color and lighting go hand in hand with accuracy. the more photorealistic the color and lighting, the more people will notice inaccuracies if they exist.
we call it ‘hair’ because we think of it as one thing, and it is—hair is a shape. so worry about the shape first, then worry about the individual hairs.
all of the information you will ever need is in the subject or photo you’re drawing. don’t make arbitrary decisions; draw what you see, not what you think you know. i you can’t see it, don’t draw it.
remember: no matter what it looks like in real life, because you’re drawing it, it’s the most beautiful thing in existence. every single bit of it matters.

euclase:

some tips for achieving photorealism because someone asked (bearing in mind that practice—and also paying attention to whatever it is that you’re drawing—are the best tips i could ever give)…

  1. keep your color palette narrow and subtle. choose a base color (a medium tone, usually best found in foreheads) and base your other colors from that. every color should be a derivation of your base color.
  2. trust what you see, not what you know. just because a person has blue eyes doesn’t mean their eyes should look blue in your drawing. very rarely do a person’s eyes appear pure blue. instead, they may appear “bluer” compared to the colors around them, but their actual color will be brownish or grayish.
  3. the illusion of details is more important than actual details. you don’t need to draw every pore, for example, as long as you suggest they are there. none of the above drawings, when you really look at them, are exhaustively detailed. they merely hint at detail, especially in the places people tend to look first—the eyes and mouth. you will probably never need to draw individual eyelashes.
  4. human skin is translucent. it’s also reflective and oily. that means it can (and should) contain any of the colors: green, blue, purple, red, gray, orange, and yellow depending on lighting. these colors won’t actually be pure—they’ll be derivations of the base skin color. they will be “bluer” or “pinker” or “greener,” but they will definitely be there. there are no easy rules about how to color skin except that skin is not one color.
  5. colors are usually more saturated near light (or at the edges of shadows) and less saturated in shadow. the underside of someone’s jaw, for example, may look grayer, while the bit of color just near the nostril might look red. the shadows in hair also tend to have less vivid colors.
  6. there’s blood under your skin. don’t forget that. where skin is thinner, blood shows through. ears, lips, eyelids, and nostrils are all delicate, and the skin may appear more red in these areas.
  7. in photorealism, color and lighting go hand in hand with accuracy. the more photorealistic the color and lighting, the more people will notice inaccuracies if they exist.
  8. we call it ‘hair’ because we think of it as one thing, and it is—hair is a shape. so worry about the shape first, then worry about the individual hairs.
  9. all of the information you will ever need is in the subject or photo you’re drawing. don’t make arbitrary decisions; draw what you see, not what you think you know. i you can’t see it, don’t draw it.
  10. remember: no matter what it looks like in real life, because you’re drawing it, it’s the most beautiful thing in existence. every single bit of it matters.