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Want to Be 'Authentic'?

  » Arts & Humanities


yes, i think so. if you wait to see who approves of you, you'll spend your life waiting and waiting. not everyone will ever like you. just move on and keep your head high!

Tip Credibility: 6


submitted by devon 2010-07-13 09:31:57 pm    

Book Review - The True Story of the Bilderberg Group by Daniel Estulin

  » Arts & Humanities


Makes for very interesting reading about the secrecy surrounding the Bilderbergers, and how they have controlled world history for the last 60 odd years. http://hubpages.com/hub/Book-Review-The-True-Story-of-the-Bilderberg-Group-by-Daniel-Estulin

Tip Credibility: 6


submitted by IzzyM 2010-04-24 01:15:08 pm    

Visit Virtually any Museum Virtually

  » Education & Reference


You can travel through time and distance without leaving home when you visit museums online. Try Googling for "Museums Online" for lists of virtual exhibits on virtually any topic.

Tip Credibility: 72


submitted by mrmuseum 2010-03-31 12:25:49 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


If you're a writer and journal, draw in your private journal to find your style of drawing while you write. Have fun, make your characters come alive and have conversations. Drawing may add to your creative writing style in developing characters.

Tip Credibility: 14


submitted by writelyapplied 2010-03-10 12:18:15 pm    

How To Make Money Online With RedGage

  » Business & Finance


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submitted by mikeb2010 2010-02-11 04:25:18 pm    

Ping Your Social Sites

  » Business & Finance


Another good site for pinging is Feed Ping it has even more ping sites than Pingler. It is a good idea to ping any sites you have with an RSS feed.

Tip Credibility: 57


submitted by mikeb2010 2010-02-11 03:46:35 pm    

How To Draw Jake Sully From The Movie Avatar

  » Arts & Humanities


Tip Credibility: 67


submitted by mikeb2010 2010-01-19 04:29:02 pm    

How To Draw Your Own Na'vi Avatar Character

  » Arts & Humanities


Tip Credibility: 58


submitted by mikeb2010 2010-01-19 04:26:02 pm    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Drawing is one of the most relaxing, enjoyable things you can do. It costs nothing, you get lost in it, and lose track of time. Start by trying to sketch over a photo, then try copying a photo by sight. Next,go to a park, choose a tree to draw.

Tip Credibility: 50


submitted by FGual 2009-12-29 07:29:03 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


NO TIME TO DRAW? Draw ANYWAY! Put sketchpad on lap while watching TV. Blast out quick sketches of moving images. Forget detail. Do LOTS of them. No agonizing or judging. Save & compare weeks or months later. Draw even with TV & pedaling exercise bike!

Tip Credibility: 61


submitted by trustbc 2009-11-17 10:47:43 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


YOU CAN'T DRAW? I DISAGREE! You likely grew up on PHOTOS. How stop comparing your art with them. Draw ANY way you can! Don't overcorrect! A "signature style" will inevitably show up in everyone's art. No two alike. We want to see YOURS!

Tip Credibility: 77


submitted by trustbc 2009-11-13 09:11:05 pm    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Learn to draw (copy a drawing) fooling the control-freak-left-side-brain by placing the original upside down. Listen to music and begin to copy. Because itl is upside down 'lefty' wount know what the drawing is, and thus allow 'righty-brain' some fun

Tip Credibility: 38


submitted by askformore 2009-09-08 05:53:27 pm    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Never say to yourself, "I can't do this." But rather just set out doing it! Your worst enemy is your inner judge. That part of you that is constantly saying you're not good enough. Just make a choice to stop being so down on yourself. Then go for it!

Tip Credibility: 23


submitted by Tradeview 2009-09-06 09:20:57 pm    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Scribble, a lot. Just let your hand fly! Play with the most interesting scribbles and uncover what's hidden in the dots, slashes and lines. You may even want to cut the best scribbles out and file them away for future development. Try it!

Tip Credibility: 23


submitted by Tradeview 2009-09-06 09:17:49 pm    

How to Properly Clean Your Oil Paint Brushes

  » Arts & Humanities


I clean my brushes after a painting session with a product called "The Masters" Brush Cleaner. If that does not remove all paint,then I use some odorless mineral spirits. Hang brushes upside down and allow gravity to pull the water off the brushes

Tip Credibility: 11


submitted by dreamvine 2009-08-29 10:59:20 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Try things you've never tried before instead of giving up on the idea of being artistic. Example: Can't draw? Try sculpting. Some people who struggle to depict something in two dimensions can work well in three dimensions.

Tip Credibility: 19


submitted by DebAlicen 2009-07-31 10:55:37 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Close your eyes in a dimly lit room and watch the patterns or colors or shapes that appear after a few moments. Open your eyes and draw, write or speak about what you saw in as much detail as you can.

Tip Credibility: 33


submitted by Lillea_Woodlyns 2009-07-27 05:42:14 am    

How to Create Great Looking Character Designs

  » Arts & Humanities


I don't know much about creating characters, but I would say that original characters that leave an impression or a laugh at first look probably go a long way to creating the character's popularity...

Tip Credibility: 5


submitted by MisterPeach 2009-07-25 11:37:07 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Work in a new medium - if you paint, work with pencils - if you sketch, work with paint - and see what you create.

Tip Credibility: 27


submitted by Kaiberie 2009-07-25 09:23:52 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


If we want to draw a flower we call on our brain's computerised image of a flower and use that. Draw with the opposite hand, add colour and see results like these www.paintingandcrafts.com

Tip Credibility: 16


submitted by barbgabo 2009-07-23 05:03:48 pm    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Take the concept of left and right hand brain further; actually draw using your opposite hand, The results can be amazing as you concentrate on what you are looking at and stop worrying about how it will look; you know it will look crappy!

Tip Credibility: 19


submitted by barbgabo 2009-07-23 04:56:54 pm    

Things to remember when listing an Etsy item.

  » Arts & Humanities


Like me, if you don't know what Etsy is, here's their Google outline "Etsy :Your place to buy and sell all things handmade Buy and sell handmade or vintage items, art and supplies on Etsy, the world's most vibrant handmade marketplace"

Tip Credibility: 27


submitted by saspry 2009-07-23 07:47:20 am    

How to be "Artistic"

  » Arts & Humanities


Most of us are aware we have two sides to our brain. The logical, and the creative\emotional. Many people are afraid to do something creative. You need to forget about doing something great, and just do something. Judgement is un-necessary!

Tip Credibility: 24


submitted by claywalsh 2009-07-20 02:49:18 pm    

How to Create Great Looking Character Designs

  » Arts & Humanities


The manner in which the lines of your character is drawn plays a part in defining to people what kind of personality it has visually. Thick, soft and round lines suggest a cute, approachable character. Sharp, scratchy lines suggest an erratic character.

Tip Credibility: 16


submitted by aldricchang 2009-07-19 03:13:27 pm    

How to Create Great Looking Character Designs

  » Arts & Humanities


Colours play an essential role in communicating a character's personality.Dark colours depict evil characters. Light colours express innocence, purity and goodness. Comic red, yellow and blue suggest heroic qualities in a character.

Tip Credibility: 5


submitted by aldricchang 2009-07-19 03:12:23 pm    
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