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Drawing Tip:
The colors of a background can be distracting, so you can use less contrasts (I used the same color hue in this but you can use different colors), that will make the characters "pop-up".
#dnd tip: Adding a daily spell to a magic item is a great way to make it both thematic and mechanically useful. (art by Martina Pilcerova)
#dnd tip: When running a published adventure, make sure to have one or more strong threads that help the players make choices and navigate open worlds. (art by Jeff Easley)
TOP TIP: Giving a glimpse of only a corner of a room in your illustrations, whets the appetite and creates lots of DRAMA! NEW #3D COURSES COMING SOON! @sketchup #sketchup #interiordesign #render
#dnd tip: Re-use interesting combat encounter areas by having the characters return to the scenes of old battles to face new foes. (art by Adam Paquette)
Webby Awards: Weird 1997-2001 (Websites)
1997: Gallery of the Absurd https://t.co/KOwKqfzAS7
1998: Bert is Evil https://t.co/kmRxRaqOVN
1999: Superbad https://t.co/boMLDBDB8C (tip: change date lots)
2000: Stile Project N/A
2001: Peter Pan https://t.co/91gbtXZnVq
@TheWebbyAwards
#dnd tip: Not all players enjoy or loathe the same things in our games. Survey regularly and take note of who likes what. (art by Steve Prescott)
Anatomy tip: When drawing male or female nipples don’t outline them. You don’t want them to look like pepperonis fell on the chest. Add some variety to the edge and lose a portion of it.
#dnd tip: Monsters might not be simply motivated to kill the characters. Sometimes they just hate fire and want to put it out...or start one. (art by Izzy Medrano)
Pro tip: use fwidth, ddx and ddy to create crisp, pixel perfect, zoom independent, antialiased lines with your shaders.
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it’s the first day of spring tomorrow! 🌸 spring’s seasonal tea is oolong tea, brew yourself a pot and have a relaxing drink! ✨
tip: you can generally reuse the tea leaves after the first infusion 2 or 3 times bc they produce new flavors with each subsequent brew c:
#dnd tip: Put hard choices in front of the players and don't pre-suppose the answers. Give them reasonable options instead of death behind two of three doors. (art by Gido)
Pro tip: do NOT buy cheap ink cartridges that promise to "work just as well as the branded type". They'll break your printer. I am now stuck with a broken printer. I am not happy.
Can you tell which structure this is? (Tip: Branch of the external iliac artery)
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#meded
#dnd tip: When planning your game, build sitiuations and have the NPCs act as they would act even if the characters aren't there. Let the characters interact with the situation. (art by Jon Hodgson)