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space-coyote:

Have some awesome Japanese construction worker uniforms.

Plenty more at the source: http://www.tobi.jp/special01.html

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The significance of plot without conflict

stilleatingoranges:

In the West, plot is commonly thought to revolve around conflict: a confrontation between two or more elements, in which one ultimately dominates the other. The standard three- and five-act plot structures—which permeate Western media—have conflict written into their very foundations. A “problem” appears near the end of the first act; and, in the second act, the conflict generated by this problem takes center stage. Conflict is used to create reader involvement even by many post-modern writers, whose work otherwise defies traditional structure.

The necessity of conflict is preached as a kind of dogma by contemporary writers’ workshops and Internet “guides” to writing. A plot without conflict is considered dull; some even go so far as to call it impossible. This has influenced not only fiction, but writing in general—arguably even philosophy. Yet, is there any truth to this belief? Does plot necessarily hinge on conflict? No. Such claims are a product of the West’s insularity. For countless centuries, Chinese and Japanese writers have used a plot structure that does not have conflict “built in”, so to speak. Rather, it relies on exposition and contrast to generate interest. This structure is known as kishōtenketsu.

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eyecager:

Someone was asking questions on drawing fabric, and I had these few pages I snagged from a blog I have long forgotten where I got it from but I hope these help!

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psuedofolio:

Got some spare time? Make a comic!

Download the sample printable comic right here!

Reasons for doing this?

1: My followers can finally have a printed comic by me.

2: It seemed like a fun activity to do, specially with young kids.

3: It might be cool if interweb folks shared tiny little mini comics with each other. And a whole bunch of people can print each other’s comics and maybe we could collect ones by other artists. So… ya know. Why not?

EDIT: AHH! Before I forget, I should mention that this mini comic format was created by the folks at http://www.pocketmod.com/ I came by their technique while listening to Fear the Boot, a roleplaying game podcast as they were interviewing Stuart Robertson an indie table top rpg designer.

If you’d like, support those folks cause they helped me discover this neat design.

EDIT2: Added tags. Dag nabbit.

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fuckyeahweddingideas:

How To Make A Hair Bow For Your Big Day

1.  Begin by taking one small section of hair from each side of your head.  The bigger the sections, the bigger the bow.

2.  Tie the two sections together with an elastic to create a half ponytail.  Don’t pull the ends through the elastic the last time you wrap it to create a loop like the picture on the right.

3.  Split the loop in half to create two smaller loops and clip one loop aside for later.

4.  Use your fingers to spread out the loop and push it flat against your head into a bow shape.  Insert one bobby pin going from top to bottom and one going from bottom to top.  

5.  Repeat on the opposite side to finish the bow shape.

6.  Pick up the remaining ends of the ponytail and wrap them up and around the elastic to hide it.  Secure it with bobby pins underneath.

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millefleurs-photografix:

special effects of cannabis

millefleurs-photografix:

special effects of cannabis

(Source: hapche.bg)

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lifeisarunwaysostrut:

Thank you to the incredible people at Scarves.net for this incredible guide, submit your favorite scarf style :) 

lifeisarunwaysostrut:

Thank you to the incredible people at Scarves.net for this incredible guide, submit your favorite scarf style :) 

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fuckyeahanimationart:

Running animation by Toshiyuki Inoue, with individual frames of the animation.

Gif was split by me with GifSplitter.

Toshiyuki Inoue also did two others: Wind Cycle, Walk Cycle.

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gallantcannibal:

Prehistoric whale evolution, illustrated by Tiffany Turrill.

gallantcannibal:

Prehistoric whale evolution, illustrated by Tiffany Turrill.

(Source: tiffanyturrill.deviantart.com)