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 distant-screams
12:31:56 katy | beetle
i'm so glad i live in a cold place. no huge spiders here, thank god.
 Continental Wolves
12:31:34 Emmet , Spoopy Wolf
Ive also been attacked by a huge wolf spider before so I do have a bit of a grudge
 Hugs4Bugs
12:30:55 Bugs || Ed
Rest in peace window spider </3
 Frostyhills24
12:30:24 Frosty, (She/Her)
would anyone be interested in a 1x1 wolf roleplay?

I would like to use my new character Blood Quartz
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 distant-screams
12:30:00 katy | beetle
oh, nevermind. window spider either relocated or my cat ate him.
 Continental Wolves
12:29:53 Emmet , Spoopy Wolf
I had one living in the crack in the wall above my door, was creepy as shit just seeing legs slowly moving in a crack above me door >·>
 Hugs4Bugs
12:29:20 Bugs || Ed
I'm the only one that actually captures them and relocates them instead of squishing them :'')
 Jack-A-Boo
12:29:01 Boo, Vapor (he/Him)
I have celler spiders and now this wolf spider in my room along with disgusting roaches and ants
 Hugs4Bugs
12:28:50 Bugs || Ed
most of my family is very afraid of (all) bugs, so we are an anti-spider household T-T
 Jack-A-Boo
12:28:30 Boo, Vapor (he/Him)
bro turned himself around and is now facing my laptop I see that as a good sign
 distant-screams
12:28:04 katy | beetle
i have a spider living on my windowsill. he pays rent by killing all the pesky gnats and mosquitos.
 Hugs4Bugs
12:27:32 Bugs || Ed
spiders tend to be pretty hearty, so I'd personally just wait him out
if he's otherwise healthy, he should be okay <3
 Pain Meds
12:27:03 Dagon/Sheo/Moor
I leave spiders alone as long as they don't climb on me (I'm allergic and don't like the swelling from bites)
 Jack-A-Boo
12:26:04 Boo, Vapor (he/Him)
transcendence

I love spiders they are helpful creatures
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12:26:01 Emmet , Spoopy Wolf
Wolf spiders get smushed in my house if they get too close to me 😒
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12:25:30 Dagon/Sheo/Moor
-WP Click-

Every pup had higher Talents then her XD
 Transcendence
12:25:01 anti gen ai
Its the fact you want a wolf spider to live so it can continue its natural pest control job
 Nevermore.
12:24:44 Never/Nev
Boo

It's probably trying to hold in it's body heat
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Pain
Good!
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Bane@
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Art advice pileMarch 10, 2020 03:11 AM


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so- uh- i suck at drawing and i haven't seen any actual forums for stockpiling advice for art so go nuts
Art advice pileMarch 10, 2020 05:59 AM


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R E F E R E N C E ! !
whenever you're drawing anything, pull up a picture to make sure your proportions are correct. even if it's not in the same position you'll still be able to see relative heights and lengths
Art advice pileMarch 10, 2020 07:07 PM


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I second referencing. It is an incredibely useful tool that you should absolutely take advantge of when learning.

I would also recommend viewing the skeleton of what you are trying to draw and learning how to simplify it down into shapes/lines for drawing. This will teach you to build a skeleton, then add the mass to it.

Start off with shapes! This helps me a lot. Use circles, squares, triangles, etc when building up the mass of what you are drawing. Learn the shapes of what you are drawing.

How I learned was to first trace over a photo of what I'm learning to draw, and note their basic shapes and simplified skeleton. Then, directly reference that and sketch it a few times. After that, practice drawing without directly looking at the reference; try to come up with your own poses or copy new poses. Don't post any of these unless you have permission to do so (except the tracing; I would not post traces), and always give credit to your references when you do post them.

These are just things I've learned while drawing. I'm by no means a professional, but I do hope these help you.


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