| albicant: | whitish; becoming white |
| amaranthine: | immortal; undying; deep purple-red colour |
| aubergine: | eggplant; a dark purple colour |
| azure: | light or sky blue; the heraldic colour blue |
| celadon: | pale green; pale green glazed pottery |
| cerulean: | sky-blue; dark blue; sea-green |
| chartreuse: | yellow-green colour |
| cinnabar: | red crystalline mercuric sulfide pigment; deep red or scarlet colour |
| citrine: | dark greenish-yellow |
| eburnean: | of or like ivory; ivory-coloured |
| erythraean: | reddish colour |
| flavescent: | yellowish or turning yellow |
| greige: | of a grey-beige colour |
| haematic: | blood coloured |
| heliotrope: | purplish hue; purplish-flowered plant; ancient sundial; signalling mirror |
| hoary: | pale silver-grey colour; grey with age |
| isabelline: | greyish yellow |
| jacinthe: | orange colour |
| kermes: | brilliant red colour; a red dye derived from insects |
| lovat: | grey-green; blue-green |
| madder: | red dye made from brazil wood; a reddish or red-orange colour |
| mauve: | light bluish purple |
| mazarine: | rich blue or reddish-blue colour |
| russet: | reddish brown |
| sable: | black; dark; of a black colour in heraldry |
| saffron: | orange-yellow |
| sarcoline: | flesh-coloured |
| smaragdine: | emerald green |
| tilleul: | pale yellowish-green |
| titian: | red-gold, reddish brown |
| vermilion: | bright red |
| virid: | green |
| viridian: | chrome green |
| xanthic: | yellow |
| zinnober: | chrome green |
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Yeeeeess! <3 Reblogging for… drawing reference. Yes. That’s it.
Totally reblogging for expression references!
No, really! What?
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Every story has to have at least one main character. There can certainly be more, but there cannot be less. The main character provides the focus for the story, and drive the action of the story. (Keep in mind that when I say action, I don’t mean your story should be packed with…
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The Avengers by Gerald Parel
oh my god the art history student inside me is dying because
The Nightwatch by Rembrandt
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I already lost it somewhere in my PC so I don’t want it’ll happen again.
Face tutorial by Phobs.
The high res version is here
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Describing a character’s body language can be very important and helps your story from being too “telly”. You end up showing your readers how your characters are feeling instead of constantly telling them what’s going on. For example, if someone’s face “burns bright…
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