Art progress.
Scout and demo

Engie

Medic and heavy

Soldier

Pyro

Spy

Sniper








i couldnt help myself

the next contestant has arrived

I didn’t have red markers on me..

Yo dudes holy shit

I give you a soldier
did someone order a pyro?

A new challenger approaches

DID SOMEONE SAY FULL SET??

Maybe imbeciles but not deaf ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
(btw I just love the idea that Spy was less bastard but more bitchy back when they were just starting as a team)
i hate the trope of kids giving their favorite stuffed animal to a younger child as a sign of compassion and coming of age, as if this is something that should be expected of kids as they grow up
im 22 and i dont care who you are you’ll have to pry my ikea shark out of my cold dead hands
I can’t remember the name of the study, but there was a theory, supported by pretty good evidence, that if you have your comforter, be it blanket, plush, pacifier, whatever, taken away when you’re not ready to give it up, even if you’re a dinky little kid, it can have really long lasting effects. People who kept their comforters into adulthood were less likely to smoke, drink or do drugs, tended to have better family relations and home lives etc, while those that saw their comforter removed or destroyed were more likely to be drawn to more serious “comforts” elsewhere. The more extreme the removal, the more extreme the result. Typically.
We learn at our own pace to make and break connections and emotional ties, and the situation is forced upon us, we seek comfort. But whoa wait, you can’t possibly have comfort anymore, you’re five. You’re a big kid now.
So when parents are forcing you to “grow up” by tearing the only comfort in the world from you, they could actually be messing you up big time.
In psychology they’re called “transitional objects” and they help the neurobiological process of helping children learn to internalize the experience of being loved and cared for, which is an essential part of learning to regulate your emotions. They are REALLY important.
I wonder what it means psychologically that I’ve started getting a few more for myself?
Well, there’s a process we call “re-parenting yourself” where you give yourself the love you missed out on in childhood, and thereby start to heal the pain you’ve carried since then. And using childhood comfort objects can be part of that.
Oh..
Oh my god…
In the year of the lord 2018 our grown asses start healing.
Tuesday Tips - Cape It Simple!
I don’t need to add too much explanation today. A cape, cloak or long coat simplifies the silhouette of most character, gives them a unique look or presence and conceals a lot of the overall anatomy. Keep track of the character underneath to know where to fold, drop or stretch the fabric. The fabric itself should play a role too. Different behave differently. Movement and gravity are key to “ground” your character in the environment and make it look believable.
-Norm @grizandnorm #capeitsimple #100tuesdaytipsbook #100tuesdaytips #arttutorial #arttips
Day 1 warm-up down with Ghazghkull and a young, displeased Yarrick. (Guess he’s not the selfie type.) Now, for a day 2! Taking suggestions.



Day Twooo (They are both, technically, sharing a milkshake.

Day Three - Sleepy heads!
But we all know Creed has only one mode: prepared. In this case for breakfast.

Day Four - Picknicking! Taking suggestions for tomorrow’s ‘baking together’. Also, this post is getting a bit long. Should I start deleting the top parts? Hiding it behind a cut? I don’t unto tumblr.
How to protect a sunshine’s cinnamon roll by Lieutenant Anderson [See no evil, hear no evil and licc no evidence]