The person. The personality

    The person. The personality
    The person. The personality
    0364年前

    @nytimes

    @nytimes
    1134年前

    @marbmallow Let's say I have a black and white chekerboard layer on the bottom layer, and a bright red layer on top of it. If I use the sliders for the bottom bar, I can either have the black or white squares show through the red layer (or even both!)

    @marbmallow Let's say I have a black and white chekerboard layer on the bottom layer, and a bright red layer on top of it. If I use the sliders for the bottom bar, I can either have the black or white squares show through the red layer (or even both!)
    @marbmallow Let's say I have a black and white chekerboard layer on the bottom layer, and a bright red layer on top of it. If I use the sliders for the bottom bar, I can either have the black or white squares show through the red layer (or even both!)
    @marbmallow Let's say I have a black and white chekerboard layer on the bottom layer, and a bright red layer on top of it. If I use the sliders for the bottom bar, I can either have the black or white squares show through the red layer (or even both!)
    @marbmallow Let's say I have a black and white chekerboard layer on the bottom layer, and a bright red layer on top of it. If I use the sliders for the bottom bar, I can either have the black or white squares show through the red layer (or even both!)
    6844年前

    @marbmallow Conversely, if I have a red/white checkerboard layer, but I want them to be blue (let's pretend this is a more complex texture lol), I can slide the top dark layer so the red squares could now be blue. Or I can seperate the markers (click the pointer with alt, for a mix.

    @marbmallow Conversely, if I have a red/white checkerboard layer, but I want them to be blue (let's pretend this is a more complex texture lol), I can slide the top dark layer so the red squares could now be blue. Or I can seperate the markers (click the pointer with alt, for a mix.
    @marbmallow Conversely, if I have a red/white checkerboard layer, but I want them to be blue (let's pretend this is a more complex texture lol), I can slide the top dark layer so the red squares could now be blue. Or I can seperate the markers (click the pointer with alt, for a mix.
    0144年前

    here, look at some embarrassing "napkin sketches" I did for this. For a client I'd do way more refined thumbs, but for personal I don't really care. The idea from the start was always about a witch being able to cook while reading a book. Pics are in chronological order lmao

    here, look at some embarrassing "napkin sketches" I did for this. For a client I'd do way more refined thumbs, but for personal I don't really care.

The idea from the start was always about a witch being able to cook while reading a book.

Pics are in chronological order lmao
    here, look at some embarrassing "napkin sketches" I did for this. For a client I'd do way more refined thumbs, but for personal I don't really care.

The idea from the start was always about a witch being able to cook while reading a book.

Pics are in chronological order lmao
    here, look at some embarrassing "napkin sketches" I did for this. For a client I'd do way more refined thumbs, but for personal I don't really care.

The idea from the start was always about a witch being able to cook while reading a book.

Pics are in chronological order lmao
    3474年前

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