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Well, it would be rude not to!
"Things Are Lining Up"
(12.6.19)
Queueing update
When I spoke to golden 1 center and sap center today I also asked about lining up. They both said it would be best to call back the week of the show when they will have a firm plan in place, but they did give me this info.
Sacramento: lining up usually takes place on L street for GA
SJ: usually wrist bands will be given out starting at 9am on the day of the event for GA. You can then leave the venue and are asked to come back at 5ish to line up in the order of your wrist bands.
Again, I will call them back for more details when the time comes, but I know we’re all anxious to figure out what the plan is.
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Tutorial time! Here's a bit of a different upload for me and I hope this can help other artist's too. First off, I've been practicing eyes as of late and perhaps more specifically, trying to draw two eyes from a straight-on view. I'll be ashamed to admit I've always drawn them by feeling (very intuitive person, I am) and sort of adjusted them in Photoshop after, however that never truly fixed the problems they had. So here's to me doing it right. Not that long ago I saw a video by Mark Crilley (look him up on youtube, great artist!) that specifically tackled that problem. He provided the idea that in order to make it symmetrical (or, well at least as much as possible) is to draw the eyes in boxes of similar length/width and then you have several reference points where you could duplicate the eyes. It's such a simple trick! However, even with this idea, it's still darned difficult to get them 100% symmetrical, but then again even in reallife, no 2 eyes are exactly the same, and some small imperfections can add a bit of charm! So here's my default set of eyes, zoomed in and more detailed than usual! You can see that I measured the distances, made sure there's a space in the middle the size of an eye and used the boxes to pinpoint and construct the eyes in it. It's actually a really simple thing but I hope this can help someone out there who has trouble with this exact thing! Maybe next time I draw a symmetrical butt or something, wouldn't that be something? ;)