Sunday, April 8, 2018

Youtube daily report Apr 8 2018

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炎亞綸滾床3連拍! 公開「床上最愛姿勢」神技超撩妹 - Duration: 2:19.

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Russell Crowe : ses souve­nirs de tour­nage s'arrachent des millions aux enchères - Duration: 2:44.

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Cuphead S Rank Tutorial Phantom Express 1:42 Glitchless - Duration: 2:12.

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Compost pour toilettes sèches à partir de palette - Duration: 7:25.

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Fernbus Simulator: Schweizer Tour :) - Duration: 1:54:18.

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minute Vlog: Day Twentytwo - Duration: 1:13.

Minute Vlog: Day Twentytwo

Hey, we've been making daily vlog now for three weeks in a row.

This is a whole lot of daily values

#ifyouknowwhatimean

For today I chose this quote:

The Great Spirit, in placing me on earth,

to take good care of the ground

and not to do harm to no one.

this was said by a young Afro American.

Yes, we have only one Earth, and it would be best to take care of her.

what do you think?

tell me in the comments and see you tomorrow.

By!

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Kinetic Sand Balls and play doh ice cream and play doh car mcqueen toys play - Duration: 14:10.

Kinetic Sand Balls and play doh ice cream and play doh car mcqueen toys play

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(NO ROOT) LAST DAY ON EARTH v1.8 HACK / MOD ( MAGIC SPLIT & FREE CRAFT ) MOD .APK - Duration: 4:02.

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Les Anges 10: Barbara victime d'un maître-chanteur, elle craque - Duration: 4:16.

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¡INFINITY WAR LLEGÓ A MÉXICO! (MEGA CONCURSO) / Andrés Navy - Duration: 12:01.

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I tried to go to Canada but got stuck in Minneapolis - Duration: 9:52.

I made so many merch designs. Do you like em? I don't know I think they're pretty cool

Link in bio.

hey friends who live in Canada. What do you think of Canada?

(Domics)What do I think of Canada hmm? Let's see?

ahhh

Well when the snow melts you get to witness the minefield of dog poop that people didn't pick up

It's cold, but I like the cold because you can keep layering until you're warm, but in the heat. You can only get so naked

And then you just have a sunburn on your

butt.

every summer I leave Arizona to visit my family in Canada because we like seeing them and they're really great and

Yeah, we also don't like to live in a volcano. We normally have a nonstop flight, but this one particular trip

We decided to do a layover to save some money

I think it was July

2012 so I was like 14 a couple days before our flight my mom realized that my brother Jack's and my his passports were expired

Well, this is either gonna go over well, or it isn't haha

Yeah, it was so much worse. We got to the flight check-in and they said hey these passports are expired

Obviously, but it was only by a little bit so the guy was nice and said okay

I'm gonna let you all through and inform your layover about what's happening, but get those renewed soon

So we were like yay crisis averted, but wait there's still 95% of the video left

That's because we were wrong we landed in Minneapolis, and the people said hey these passports are expired

Obviously oh yeah, we're sorry about that the man at the Phoenix Airport

led us off with a warning and said he contacted you about everything and

Well crap I think we're actually stuck in Minneapolis

I guess this is our new home now get used to it kids

So it was my scared mom and her two

Expired children stranded in this obscure City we went to a pharmacy which for some reason also takes passport photos

But we had to wait until the passport place opened the next morning mom was having an aneurysm panic attack

But didn't want us to worry so she was like hey kiddos time for an adventure

Addddventure Ti..

She took us to the Mall of America which is the biggest craziest mall in America with 4 floors of shops?

entertainment a mirror maze bowling rollercoasters aquarium

I've never seen anything like it there were so many things to do how could we choose what to do first?

Rollercoasters in a mall four floors a kid's paradise people get married in that mall

We ate at the food court for 20 minutes and left because it was closing for the night

We found a hotel and slept in our clothes even though we had our luggage. I remember on the light rail

I said to mom you know. I really like it here like the oblivious child. I was not knowing the weight of the actual circumstances

Having a grand old time listening to high school musical playlist on an iPod and playing with my stuffed animals

I freaking love stuffed animals as a kid. I couldn't sleep without them

My favorites were Rao willed the mouse and Ringo the raccoon

I've had him for years anyway luckily

Minneapolis is one of the few places that has one day turnaround for

passports for the cost of an arm alike and your entire savings

So in the morning we had to check out of the hotel run to the passport place and make it to the airport in time

For our new flight, it's gonna be a tight schedule

But it was doable we were on our way to get the passports when in the middle of transit I realized

no, I

Forgot my stuffed animals in the hotel

I left Raul and Ringo in the hotel and mom was already having a mental stress breakdown and I was not at all wanting to

Contribute to any more of that, but mom being the kick-butt opossum parent. She is defeated Lee pulled out her phone

Hello, yes, we just checked out this morning. Would you check room 421 to see if there's two stuffed animals in there?

um ma'am there's someone currently occupying that room and

That was super weird to hear because we literally just left the hotel how did someone already fill up the room?

Turns out we just called the wrong hotel so we got transferred to the right one and they said they'd hold them for us to

Quickly pick up so now the schedule was arrived at the passport place right as it opens at 8:00 a.m.

Get passports run back to the hotel to grab Rolo and Ringo rush to the airport before our 1:00 p.m.

Flight and I'd also like to point out that the last shuttle to the airport leaves at 12 p.m.

So if we miss that shuttle we're screwed remember things were different back in the days of 2012 bu

before uber back then the idea of paying to jump in a car with an

Unlicensed stranger wasn't very popular at the passport place. We walked up to the desk and the first thing they said was

So both parents are present correct

Actually he's a thousand six hundred forty five miles away

Was a

Solution we could get in contact with dad send him a form to fill out get it notarized

Which means to legalize by a notary which means a person licensed by the government approves it which okay?

We don't have time for this we had to prove the paper is legal, but there's a problem to that solution. It's 8 a.m.

In Minneapolis but 6 a.m.. In Arizona, which means notarizing places

Aren't open

Now my mom knows a lot of people and one of her best friends is actually an accountant

Which means she can get it notarized when she goes into work and get it sent back super quickly

Which what are the odds of that?

Mom, we should buy a lottery ticket if we actually get to Canada so quick woke dad got the form field called the friend did

The thing got the thing back and somehow

Everything was accepted

And we weren't expired children anymore and off we were running down the city to get back to the hotel to grab Raul and Ringo

Okay, I'm gonna insert a tiny story detail we left our luggage at the hotel

So we wouldn't have to be dragging it everywhere, which means we would have had to get back to the hotel anyway

But it's much more intense to think that grabbing the stuffed animals was an extra step

We didn't have time for so she kind of continued

We were sprinting to catch the light rail

Jax and I were running ahead and for some reason mom's knee started hurting and she started slowing down

Are you okay, and she was just like go go can't you just get to the train don't go without me

We made it

We saw nicked into the hotel grabbed Raul and Ringo and the luggage we were already coming back for reached the shuttle before it left

And finally fell into the airport

Yeah

Sitting at our gate waiting for the plane to swoop us off to Canada land with their moose and their poutine and

Niagara Falls well technically, Niagara Falls is made up of three different waterfalls and the u.s.

Actually owns two of them

But I guess Horseshoe Falls is the biggest and most popular so mom suddenly realized that she forgot my dad's letter at the passport

Showing that both parents consent to us the innocent helpless pathetic children crossing the border in the past

security always

asks us to show that consent paper so mom couldn't even have a

Relaxing plane ride being stressed out of her mind that we would land and still couldn't pass the border after all that

She didn't tell us. She was worried because she was already doing a freaking dang

Good job of hiding the weight of what was going on so she held it in the entire flight

But she told us afterwards and we gave her a slow clap she

Deserved more, but we were kids

That's all we had we approached the security booth gave him our shiny new passports

They looked at my mom my brother and me

Have a fun time in Canada

They didn't ask that time my mom every time

She tells this story always says they always ask. They always ask they didn't ask this time

They always ask and that was that we got to Canada. That's it wow that was a lot of effort to come here

Yeah, I mean Canada is all right, but you guys have that Mall of America, okay?

Yeah, sure cool, but I mean we have West Edmonton Mall, which has an indoor waterpark and a theme park wait really that that exists

Well, I guess that automatically puts us on top then we were always on top dumb. We are America's hat

Whoo yeah?

Canada I had to ask my mom the timeline of events

During the whole thing because I was young and don't remember anything, but eating in Mall of America and forgetting my stuffed animals big

Thanks tada mix and ginger pale for being Canadian and also helping with lines. They're great buds

This is hopefully the last time. I mentioned this in an end card, but I'm still interested in finding other animators

I talked about it in the appleís video, but this is the last time I'm bringing it up

I promise I think I'm still looking for animators to help me with scenes because I want the videos to be more animated videos I

Did in the past on my own are pretty bland looking?

And I want to be able to have more quality animation in videos without taking six months to finish something

I know people are against me

Asking for help on videos because my channel has that homemade

It's just a normal person doing YouTube for fun feeling I'm not professional at anything

But a normal person can't make

Seven-minute fully animated videos every couple of weeks on their own some people might prefer one or two videos a year that are done only

by me

And I get that but I like posting videos more frequently not only because it helps the channel and me stay alive

But a lot of people enjoy more videos, and I'm able to support really talented animators

I'm working with that's my take on this situation, and you don't have to agree with me at all

But I'm really trying my best to think of you and me and everyone, okay, thanks

End of portfolio to jaden animations animator at gmail.com if you're interested info in the description

Have a good rest of your week, and here's ginger pale being Canadian moose maple syrup a health care

poutine

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Republicans Now Running On Their Loyalty To Trump - Duration: 7:18.

IF YOU STILL NEED A DEMONSTRATION OF HOW CONTENT

FREE AND TRUMP WORSHIP FOCUSED THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS BECOME

OVER THE LAST YEAR OR SO TAKE A LOOK AT THIS AD, THE LATEST AD

FROM A REPUBLICAN SENATE PRIMARY CANDIDATE.

>> I'M TODD ROKITA, AND HERE'S THE TRUTH?

WE'RE NOT GOING TO BEAT JOE DONNELLY WITH A RHINO.

MIKE BRAUN, HE'S A LIFELONG DEMOCRAT.

HE VOTED FOR OBAMA OR HILLARY.

WOW.

AND LUKE MESSER, HE PLOTTED WITH THE NEVER TRUMPERS TO STEAL THE

NOMINATION FROM PRES.

TRUMP.

YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING ME.

I'M TODD

ROKITA.

I'LL PROUDLY STAND WITH THE PRESIDENT AND MIKE PENCE TO

DRAIN THE SWAMP.

I APPROVE OF THIS MESSAGE.

>> LET ME LIST ALL THE REASONS WHY I LOVE THAT.

WHEN HE WENT BACK AND PULLED THE MAGA HAT OF HIS ASS, THAT WAS

DEFINITELY THE TOP MOMENT FOR ME.

HE VOTED FOR HILLARY OR OBAMA.

WHICH ONE?

THAT WAS WEIRD.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE MEANS BY THAT.

NOW I WILL DO AN IRONIC DEFENSE OF THE GUY.

I GET HIM SAYING I AM THE REAL REPUBLICAN, THAT IS FAIR

WITHIN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THERE IS THE CONVERSATION OF WHO

WERE THE REAL PROGRESSIVES AND WHO ARE THE FAKE ONES.

THE PART THAT JOHN IS RIGHT ABOUT, THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THEY

ALL AGREE ON ALL POSITIONS.

THERE IS NO ACTUAL POLICY DIFFERENCES IN THE REPUBLICAN

PARTY, SO FOR HIM TO SAY I AM THE MAGA DUDE- I GUESS THIS IS

ANOTHER IRONIC DEFENSE OF HIM.

THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT TRUMPS POLICY POSITIONS ARE GOING TO

BE.

THEN YOUR OPPONENT IS GOING TO DO AN AD.

>> YEAH, I GET THAT HE NEEDS TO DO THIS.

THAT IS PROBABLY THE MOST EFFECTIVE AD THAT HE CAN RUN

RIGHT NOW BUT IT IS SAD.

I'M NOT JUST CRITICIZING HIM, I'M CRITICIZING THE PEOPLE ABOVE

HIM, TRUMP, AND THE PEOPLE THAT ARE GOING TO VOTE BASED ON ñ

HE SAYS I AM THE REAL REPUBLICAN.

THE ONLY DEMONSTRATION IS THAT HE OWNS A HAT.

I CAN BUY A HAT, DO I GET TO BE THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR

SENATE?

HE DID NOT LIST A SINGLE POLICY DISTINCTION BETWEEN HIM

AND THE DEMOCRATS.

WE DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT HIM OTHER THAN HE OWNS A HAT.

HE TALKED ABOUT A COUPLE OF THE SUBTLE THINGS.

MY FAVORITE WAS, HE SAYS I'M GOING TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH AND

IT SAYS THE TRUTH BUT IT HAS A QUESTION MARK.

>> I DIDN'T NOTICE THAT, THAT IS AWESOME.

>> CAN WE JUST REPLAY THE VERY BEGINNING?

HOW DID THAT GET

THROUGH?

>>YEAH, IT IS A QUESTION MARK.

THAT IS AWESOME.

I AM GOING TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH, MAYBE?

AND HE VOTED FOR HILLARY OR OBAMA?

>> BOB CORKER WHO YOU REFERENCE MENTIONED THIS TRIBALISM THAT IT

IS ALL ABOUT I AM A PART OF THE LEADER, HE SAID THE FOLLOWING.

THAT IS TRUE.

REPUBLICANS, THAT IS ALL THAT.

BUT BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR IT BECAUSE IN THE SAME WAY THAT WE

FOLLOW SPORTS TEAMS, EVERY PLAYER CAN CHANGE.

WE GET ATTACHED TO THESE THINGS AND WITH POLITICS IT IS NOT

SPORTS, IT IS IMPORTANT SO DON'T DO THAT.

JUST TO DRIVE HOME THE CONTENT FREE THING.

THAT WAS THE AD, NO POLICIES WHATSOEVER.

THIS WAS THEIR MESSAGING.

SO WHEN THEIR PRESS RELEASE THEY STRESS HE IS WEARING A HAT.

>> IS ALMOST LITERALLY SAYING DON'T WORRY I WILL BOW MY HEAD

TO THE AUTHORITARIAN LEADER.

IS SAD TO BE A CONSERVATIVE.

HERE IS THE HUGE DIFFERENCE SO BERNIE SANDERS WHY DO

PROGRESSIVES LIKE HIM.

IT'S NOT THE WAY HE COMES HIS HAIR OR BECAUSE HE HATES THE

SAME PEOPLE WE HATE.

IT IS BASED ON HIS POLICY POSITIONS.

TRUMP ON THE OTHER HAND CHANGES HIS POLICY POSITIONS ALMOST

EVERY DAY.

IT MAKES NO SENSE.

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Compost pour toilettes sèches à partir de palette - Duration: 7:25.

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How To Choose & Use THE BEST Reference Photos - Duration: 19:33.

Hi guys and welcome to this week's video!

Today I'll be giving my top 10 tips on how to choose and use reference photos.

The piece I'm working on today is relevant to this topic- this was a commission piece

where I had the opportunity to take the photograph myself, and allowed me to be choosy about

what I worked from and the way that I worked from it.

But as such, the video will have more of a focus towards pet portraiture, although the

majority of the tips and advice can be applied to all sorts of subject matter.

So starting off from the beginning: how to choose your reference photo- or perhaps more

specifically, analysing a reference photo for potential obstacles.

This is a skill in itself and often totally overlooked!

I see a lot of newer artists choose to work from photos so difficult that I personally

wouldn't touch them with a ten-foot-barge-pole, but then the artist gives up or gets frustrated

that the result isn't what they want it to be.

So breaking down some things I find most crucial in a reference photo, I'll start with tip

number 1:

Check the lighting of your reference.

Poor lighting can result in a significant loss of detail or information in a piece.

This can be summarised as either under- or overexposure.

Over-exposure is when there's too much light in an image as a whole or in a particular

area, and often results in colours being washed out, and lighter areas just becoming a homogenous

blob of white.

Underexposure is the opposite problem- too little light in the photograph results in

areas becoming totally black.

And in either case, no amount photo editing can fetch some of the detail back.

When choosing photographs, pay close attention to the lightest and darkest areas of the picture-

can you still see clear detail in this area?

A relevant example here is with dog noses- their noses and nostril areas can often be

underexposed, meaning you'll be missing crucial detail on one of the key focal points

of an image.

On a similar note, when looking for royalty references online, photos are often edited

to increase their contrast to make them more eye-catching or exciting.

These photos are great to look at, but can be difficult to draw.

The editing results in the lighter areas getting brighter and the darker areas- darker.

And as such, there'll be less detail on both ends of the spectrum.

If you want to draw a high-contrast image, I recommend finding an unedited reference

image and then adjusting it yourself.

That way you can find a compromise between the contrast and detail, or at least you have

an original reference that you can check if the high contrast version loses a critical

detail.

And a final note about lighting is the colour of the lighting.

This is especially relevant when colour-matching is important in your piece- so for example

with a portrait you'll want to try and match eye and fur-colour as close as possible.

A photograph taken in natural daylight is best as the colour of lighting is neutral.

Artificial lighting- such as the yellow glow from incandescent bulbs- can results in a

subject matter looking like an entirely different colour.

On to tip number 2!

My second tip is to check the focus & resolution of your reference

Ideally, the area you want to draw should be in sharp focus- and this means that you'll

be able to gather the most information in the reference photo.

It's common to stumble across beautiful references- macro photos in particular- where

only a small portion is in sharp focus.

Out-of-focus shots can be eye-candy, but limits your expression of a piece.

Blurry areas can be hard to make sense of when drawing- and also just technically difficult

to achieve.

As for resolution, generally speaking, unless you are very proficient with a specific subject

matter, you want a photo that clearly shows MORE than the level of detail you are aiming

to achieve.

It is quite natural to not draw something to the same degree of detail as a reference

photo.

Personally, I refuse pet portrait reference photos where I can't see the individual

strands of fur in the majority of places on the subject matter.

And honestly, this really isn't a big ask, most modern phone cameras are good enough

to capture this level of detail provided that the subject is well lit and close enough.

Moving on to my third piece of advice: consider the subject's pose, angle and crop

Just because a photo is well-lit and in-focus doesn't mean it's flattering.

Consider the dimensions of your paper or canvas, and how is your subject matter going to sit

on this surface?

When taking or choosing a photograph, ask yourself if the subject matter will successfully

fill the shape of the paper… that is, if you already have an idea about the orientation

and aspect ratio of your paper.

So for instance, I draw bust portraits- so the head and neck along with some of the chest

and shoulders, and my paper that I use is in the portrait orientation.

The aspect ratio I go for is usually 3:4.

And this means that usually I'll have to scale the photo or consider the pose based on the

limitations of the shorter, horizontal dimension.

In the case of the sweet dog I'm drawing here, I had to scale the photo so that the

ears would fit within the confines of the paper.

I also had to change the dimensions of my paper to the slightly wider and more-squarish

4:5 ratio.

And this gave the ears some extra room so overall I could draw the face a little larger.

And this meant that the subject would fill more of the paper.

Also, when photographing the two whippets for this set of commissions, I knew that I

had to catch them in a pose where their long muzzles weren't straight out to the side-

in a profile view- because I knew that it would mean that I'd have to scale down their

heads a lot in order to fit them onto the paper.

I also knew that a front-on look is unflattering because of the foreshortening, so I chose

to try and capture some three-quarter view shots instead to avoid these disadvantages.

Foreshortening can be really unflattering and difficult to draw.

A dog's nose right in the camera can not only result in areas of the image being very

out of focus, but also a distortion in anatomy that can result in a reduction of likeness

in your artwork.

Another issue is making sure that the relevant anatomy is visible in the reference photo.

So for instance, I can't draw a bust portrait if the dog is laying down flat on the ground

and I can't see the front of his chest and shoulders- the crop here will make the dog

appear like a floating head.

Similarly, if the dog is looking up at the camera -that's pointing down over the top

of his head- you'll also be missing out on the anatomy that will help ground the portrait.

Additionally, consider how the image will be displayed on a wall.

I like to imagine that a framed piece of art is a bit like a window to another dimension.

So consider the horizon-line of your image- the top-down angle described before also results

in an image that may not "sit" well on a vertical plane.

If the horizon line is very high, or very low- or completely off the page-, then consider

using a different reference.

I find the best way to overcome this is to photograph the subject so that the lens is

at their eye level and vertical.

My fourth tip is to consider how your subject interacts with the environment and objects

around them.

It's important to consider the items and environment that the subject matter is interacting

with.

If there's something you want to edit out or change, you'll have to also change aspects

in your subject matter too.

After all, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

For instance, collars can be really tricky to remove as they change the way that fur

and skin folds hang on the animal.

Additionally, if you plan on removing an object from the image, you'll need to consider

how much of your subject is covered by the object and how important that area is.

It can be really difficult to render an area in a photograph that you can't see- especially

to the same level of realism and detail as the rest of the piece.

My fifth piece of advice is about ambiguity.

One of the most difficult things to judge in a picture is how ambiguous it is.

We rely and trust photography to capture an image exactly how it would appear in real

life.

However, sometimes things in a photograph do actually look pretty strange when taken

out of context… or if there is an artist to blame for potentially getting something

wrong!

So even if you draw something spot-on, if the reference photo was slightly ambiguous,

people may think that you didn't draw it correctly.

Moreover, things can look out of place depending on how you crop your image, so consider that

as well.

Try to scrutinise your photo for odd and unnatural looking shapes, shadows and things that don't

quite look how you would expect them to look.

A common example is when a neck is foreshortened and hidden by the animal's head.

When the head and body is then drawn, it may look strange as there is no suggestion of

a neck.

So now that you've chosen a suitable reference, you can now consider how you'll express

it in your own artistic way.

My sixth piece of advice is to think about the way the piece is laid out on the paper.

I know I touched on this a little earlier when talking about pose, but there's more

to consider when adjusting your image.

First of all, I like to make sure that the subject matter fills the page well, without

coming too close to the edges of the paper.

Unfortunately, with this piece I didn't have too much choice but to have only about

half a centimetre between her ear tips and the edge of the paper- otherwise she would've

been very small on the paper- but this was a compromise agreed upon with the client.

It would've been better to have more room for adjustments for mounting and framing this

piece, but the room given will be fine with a custom made mount.

As well as the "breathing room" around the edges of your subject matter and the paper

edge, you'll also want to consider "lead room"- which is the space between the top

of the paper and the top of the head.

Ideally, you'll want the eyes about a third of the way down from the top of the page-

which I've done here.

Moreover, I adjusted the rotation of the piece slightly so that the eyes were more level.

Additionally, you may want to consider "nose room" which is to allow enough space between

the nose- or the direction of the subject's gaze- and the edge of the paper.

All of this has to do with keeping the viewer's eye on the subject, as areas that are close

to the border have a tendency of pulling the viewer's eye off of the paper.

Another thing you'll want to think about is the flow of the piece- the way the eye

is directed around the page.

The golden ratio and the rule of thirds can be considered here, and in simple terms this

means putting the focal points of your drawing in a place that feels natural and encourages

the eye to investigate the piece further.

I generally use the rule of thirds as I find that it's more available to me- most simple

photo editing software places a 3x3 grid on the image when you crop it, and I'll try

and place areas on the image so they interact with the grid-lines and where they intersect.

So here for instance, I adjusted the image such that the eyes were a thirds down from

the top of the page, and the nose about third down from that.

Balance can also be helpful when adjusting the composition and crop of a piece.

For example, in this piece I judged how much negative space would be around the dog- from

side to side and top to bottom, and adjusted the crop so that the image was balanced.

It may be worth considering this for value, contrast, saturation and detail as well- for

instance a piece would appear unbalanced if it was very dark on one side compared to the

other, or if there was a very colourful and detailed object on one side of the page compared

to the other.

These rules certainly aren't hard and fast- in fact it's very difficult to get them

to all work simultaneously and sometimes a composition will look better when some rules

are broken.

But I find these ideas to be a helpful framework when deciding how to compose a piece.

Piece of advice number 7 is to know your goals for your work.

What do you love about your subject matter and reference photo, and how are you going

to convey them in order to promote those areas?

In contrast, what things do you dislike about the reference- and what do you want to do

to counter that?

For me, her eyes in the reference photo- particularly the reflection in her eyes- drew me in to

choose this as the reference.

I wanted to make sure that these really popped by getting them to be crisp, detailed and

high contrast.

On the other hand, I didn't like how some of her anatomy felt a bit lost in the reference

photo- some small areas were overexposed and the shadows were a little faint.

And that leads me on to tip number 8- a pretty simple one- use editing software to adjust

these things in your reference photo- the things that you want to improve and the things

that you want to promote.

For me, that meant making some secondary references where I adjusted the lighting, contrast and

saturation to be able to better analyse the photos- particularly in the overexposed areas.

And in general, I will often boost the saturation and contrast in a reference image.

I have a slight tendency to undershoot these two things when colouring, so working from

a bolder reference will help me reach the target I want.

My second to last tip is to adjust which areas you render more simply, and which areas you

want to go highly detailed.

I will not render the entire image to the same level of detail- personally I like to

make sure that my focal points and the area around them have the most detail- so in this

case I'll make sure the eyes and nose are the most intricate and have the highest contrast.

I then like to radiate the density of detail I apply out from these spots.

I'll often apply less detail towards the edges of the image too.

I find that this helps to keep the viewer's eyes centred within the boundaries of the

artwork and I find that too much detail or contrast near the edges results in the viewer's

eye being directed off of the page.

It's also more natural to render an image this way- only a small area of our vision

detects high levels of detail when we're looking at a subject matter, but a camera

lens will capture everything to a similar level of detail providing it's in focus.

So softening the areas around the focal points can help to give the piece a more life-like

feel.

Aaand it has the added benefit of decreasing the work-load a little, as it means that I

don't have to apply such painstaking detail to the entire piece.

An extra example here is regarding collars.

They're often brightly coloured and many owners will want them to be included in the

piece.

Some may even want the detail on an engraved tag to be clearly visible.

This has the unfortunate effect of leading the eye off of the face and eyes, and down

the page.

Generally speaking, I'll desaturate the collar a little if it's a very bright colour,

and I'll also simplify the details and soften some of the contrasts or harsh edges.

This really applies to any item in a composition that isn't wanted as a focal point, yet

is high contrast, detailed or brightly coloured.

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Last but not least- tip number 10- knowing when to finish your piece.

It can be really difficult to know when it's done- especially when you have a deadline,

or you're being paid for your time.

The first thing to do is to try and recall the goals you set for your piece- what was

the objective?

For me here, it was to create a captivating pet portrait with the best likeness possible.

I check the reference photo multiple times to see if I've missed anything.

I'll also consider the level of detail I've achieved overall- is there enough as my eye

is being directed around the piece?

Additionally, I'll judge the level of contrast- are my darks as dark as they should be, and

do my highlights pop?

Of course I'll also do a once-over to see if there are any things that need to be tidied

up- say a smudge on the paper that needs to be erased, a line that needs to be sharpened

up, or that the level of detail on the fur is even and not patchy.

I feel like I could work forever on some of my pieces, but the more I work, the less I'm

actually accomplishing.

So I'll think back to what I've actually improved on the piece in the last hour of

working and see what difference I've made.

If it's unsubstantial, I'll call the piece finished.

Keeping track of your work in progress via video or photos can really help with this

part!

And that's it!

Here's my finished piece, I'm really pleased with the outcome and I'm happy to say that

the client is too!

I hope you found this video helpful, if you did, please leave it a like.

Let me know what you think down in the comments section too!

Thank you very much for watching, don't forget to subscribe if you want to stay up-to-date

with my latest arty videos.

Hope you have a lovely week and I'll see you in the next video!

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DOLCE FOLLIA Feeling like an Italian - Duration: 3:42.

It has been 7 years that I'm in Italy

And I've realized that there are so many things I do

that are linked to my new Italian life

Let's see what it is

When I leave home, I take my bag, keys, telephone ...

and my sunglasses

I'm so used to wear sunglasses that often I wear them inside my house without noticing

You eating your snack sweetheart ?

Problem is that my kids are doing it too

I'm eating icecream every day

It has nothing to do with the weather or the season

Icecream is perfect for any situation

You'll have my document by tomorrow

Leone you need to eat your vegetables

You can't eat chocolate all the time

Mummy is eating an ice-cream,

it's totally different

Sometime we just eat ice-cream for dinner...

So bad

I have a new passion for my neighborhood

At the butcher where I spend at least 40 minutes,

It's a little world of beautiful tragedies and plots !

Did you know that the Riccardi are getting divorced ?

I don't believe so !

She came last week to buy 2 chicken wings for her hubby

I'm so sorry for them

It was a beautiful couple

I'd like to cook a pork knuckle and I take 300 gr of tripe

Of course Mrs Marchi

At the bus stop or at the restaurant

I developed this unique Italian thing of speaking with everybody about everything

My husband tells me that I could make a wall speak

I love your colors ! How did you get this glow ?

Bye bye dear, see you later

I don't speak I yell

In Italy it's never a problem because everybody is yelling

Ah Mrs Marchi, how are you ?

Good Misses Montani, so happy to see you

Problem is when I go back to Paris and I take the subway

Yes, I'm at Parmentier, I'll be there in 5

Just shut up

Sorry

In Italy on sunday at 5, we have La Passeggiata

We go for a walk along Arno river

The Florentine dress code is like a wedding outfit

Before living in Italy, when people told me no, It was NO.

But here there is always a way to negociate

I'm very sorry

You can't have access to this bank loan

Is it a real no ?

Ok ! It's good !

In Italy, impossible to arrive at a restaurant without making a reservation

So now I'm used to book absolutely everything

We have no time, let's go to mac donald

Ok I book a table

On the phone, I finish my conversation with

Ci vediamo, ci sentiamo

Meaning we see each other soon, I'll call you soon

Even if I don't believe it !

Ciao dear, we see each other soon, kisses

I can't stand her

For the afternoon tea, I forgot chocolate bread

I usually buy a little piece of Focaccia oil bread and add sometime a slice of ham

So good

When you can sing perfectly an italian popular song

It means your integration is finished no ?

Thank you for watching this video

If you like it put a thumb up !

See you soon !

Yes, I'm on my way

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English Expressions with Kill and Die - Duration: 7:39.

Hi I'm Nessa and this is ESL TOPTEN. Thank you so much for watching. Today I

want to talk about two words. Are you ready? Kill and die, but don't worry we're

not gonna be talking about death. I am gonna show you ten super common awesome

phrases and expressions using these two words kill and die.

So we're gonna play a little game but I want to explain why first. So, informal

English uses a lot of words and phrases in a metaphorical way, meaning the word

that you already know has a different meaning, which makes it difficult

sometimes to understand the movie you're watching or your favorite TV show. So

it's all about context. And like any other skill, the ability to understand

new words new expressions is learn-able. So today I'm gonna help you develop that

superpower by playing a little game. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna teach you

10 phrases expressions using those 2 words, kill and die. And each phrase is

metaphorical, so I'm gonna use it in a sentence and I want you to stop and ask

yourself what you think it means before I give you the definition. So you are

practicing that skill of understanding words through context. Are you ready? I am!

Sentence #1 killing me. So here is the example. Oh my back is killing me.

So what does it mean?

It means to be very painful

You could also say, oh this headache is killing me. Do you have an aspirin? My tummy,

it's been killing me all day! Ugh, that hike! Oh my God, my feet are killing me

after that hike! Next one, moving on, number 2. Here is the example, you're

puppy, he is so silly! He just kills me. So he

just kills me! So if something or someone kills you, it means it or they make you

laugh, a lot! I could say, oh that comedian, he just kills me, or that movie-

that just killed me. Oh my god so funny! Number 3 to make a killing. To make a

killing. Here is the example. They made a killing in real estate here in Vancouver.

To make a killing. What does it mean? You can make a killing selling sneakers. So

to make a killing means to make a lot of money quickly.

To make a killing. Number 4 kill something. So here is the example. Hey

we're gonna start the movie. Can you kill the lights? Can you kill the lights? It

means to turn something off, as in you might kill the engine when you get to

your destination. You stop. Number 5, you might know this one but are you using it? To kill time,

specifically to kill a few minutes or to kill an hour or an amount of time. Here

is the example. We had a couple of hours to kill at the airport before our flight.

So to kill time means to do something while you're waiting for something else.

So you might kill time in the waiting room at your doctor's office. Number six.

Now we're moving into the phrases using the word die. So here is the first one.

Again you might know it but ask yourself this question am I using this? If I use

this, will my English sound better? Yes it will! Here we go so! Here is the example.

Hey my battery just died. Can I use your phone? My battery just died. So to die

means to stop functioning, to stop working, often because there's no energy

left. Number 7. I love this one. Dying for. So here is the example. I'm dying for

a cup of coffee. When's break? When's break? Or you could use

it with a verb, I'm dying to see you! I can't wait till next week. I'm dying to

see you. So if you use dying for something or dying to do something, it

means you really, really want. What are you dying to do this week? Number 8.

Dead to the world. This is an adjective, so make sure you use a form of BE verb

in front of it. Here is the example. I tried to wake dad but he's dead to the

world. I tried to wake him but he's dead to the world. So dead to the world means

to be fast asleep, which means to be sleeping deeply. We can

often use this if you've drunk too much alcohol and passed out. You could also

use dead to the world in that way, but I don't recommend you do that, okay?

Number 9. Do or die, this is do or die! So this expression, here's how it could

be used. We have been losing money in this company for two years straight. We

have to make some changes. This is do or die! This is do or die.

So it means you're in a situation where there are two possible outcomes, two

possible results- one is amazing success, or complete failure. Do or die. So it

means it's very serious. You might be studying like a lunatic before your exam

because it's a very important exam. You want to get into the university of your

dreams so you could tell your friend, I'm studying like crazy. This is do or

die for me! And number 10. To die for. To die for. Here is the example. Oh my god,

you should order the steak. The steak here is to die for.

What does it mean? So to die for means to be absolutely amazing and it's almost

always used for food, so it's a great way to say absolutely delicious. Oh my god

this cake is to die for! Did you make it yourself? It's amazing! To

die for. So those are my 10 super common awesome

phrases using these two kind of scary words die and kill. I hope you'll pick a

few of them and use them in your English. And you can always post an example

sentence below. Don't forget to get your freebie. In the freebie that comes with

this particular lesson, I am going to give you the these ten phrases with the

definitions and one example sentence for each to help you remember them. And I'm

going to include ten extra phrases that also include words related to death, but

don't be scared! So that's it for me. Thank you so much for watching! If you

learned something in this lesson, if you found it fun to watch, if you found it

helpful, please subscribe, because I would love to

have you part of our awesome community here at ESL TOP TEN.

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Kenraali's rage and fail compilation - Duration: 1:08.

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Porky Pig's namesake day was yesterday

Blaah, blaa....

Blaah, blaa....

F*ck, f*ck, d*mn, f*ck.....

Blaah, blaa....

Try to play it d*mn it

I did not even see my house from up there

Did I have to be so careless

Now the game is over

I did not even see my house from up there, so disappointment

Blaah, blaa

Knock Angelo in the fire. I got it, but how the F* i do that

S*tan, f*ck, d*amn you s*it

F*ck you this game testers

Blaah....

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