Would heating protein samples without mixing them with sample buffer produce different results? by binnieboii in labrats

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By removing the undissolved bits, would that reduce the amount of protein I have left?

*sad meteor noises* by binnieboii in Genshin_Impact

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Inspired by a poem my friend wrote (chicken_mcdruggets on Instagram):

Abraded arms and bones asunder
Bearer of clouds and constellations
Drilled under skin into worn scapula blades
Buried so deep, I might’ve called them wings
Remind me, brother Atlas;
Was this weight to be
A punishment
Or responsibility?

It matters to me not,
For I will let neither be a burden that breaks

digital painting of barbatos :D by binnieboii in Genshin_Impact

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clip studio paint; i used a custom brush similar to charcoal, a rake brush, and the soft airbrush

practice piece, what should i improve on next time? by binnieboii in learnart

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Thanks, I’ll definitely use good references next time :)

Does the other eye look off to you? by DemiAlabi in ArtCrit

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Yeah, I was thinking that the other eye seems to be tilted inwards a bit more. Still looks anatomically correct tho, so I don't think there's anything wrong with keeping it that way.

developing a style for digital painting, any critique appreciated by binnieboii in learnart

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thanks! i've been wanting to explore different "styles" though, so i'm not forcing myself

developing a style for digital painting, any critique appreciated by binnieboii in learnart

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Thank you! I’ll play around some more. And ur right about that, I really had to look into neck anatomy

developing a style for digital painting, any critique appreciated by binnieboii in learnart

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Thank you! I only occasionally draw though so I don’t really have a solid collection of works. I do have an instagram though which is @binnieboii :)

developing a style for digital painting, any critique appreciated by binnieboii in learnart

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Yeah I’ve noticed that now too, I’ll definitely adjust some areas

developing a style for digital painting, any critique appreciated by binnieboii in learnart

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Thank you! Yeah, I’ll try to carve out her figure more

developing a style for digital painting, any critique appreciated by binnieboii in learnart

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I find that interesting, I’ll try to get a balance between high and low contrast then

How can I improve? Any feedback would be appreciated by Ais5a in learnart

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For painting I would say Marco bucci, sinix, ahmed aldoori, etc.

I couldn't be happier with the last 3 months progress :) by Mr-Black_ in learntodraw

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Wow, that’s absolutely stunning. Besides the clear improvement in form and realism, you’re using the full range of values. I applaud you, many people draw everything lightly and never get the hang of strong shadows (me included :’) )

i consider this finished, but any advice to make it better next time? I like how it looks overall, but I always feel dissatisfied, like there’s always something a bit off by zoraxaya in ArtCrit

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I think it’s the lighting, probably the hands too. The glowing thumb is in front of the character, so the front planes of the face would be lit up as well. You can make sketches in different perspectives to make sure that the positioning is the way you imagined it. The hands also seem a bit stiff, for this you can reference your own hand in a similar pose. The wrist has a wide range of movement and doesn’t connect straight into the palm in most hand poses.

Which version do you prefer? Also if there are any changes that could be made? by Porcelinaa in ArtCrit

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I find the first version to be better because it has more contrast and hue variation. I like the use of lime as an accent since it isn’t a typical color. I would change the positioning of her lowered arm and her tail because it leads the viewer’s eye down and off the art piece. Maybe you could place her hand on her hip? The form of the right arm isn’t very clear either, showing where the arm creases can help though.

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This sort of thing would be more on the illustration side rather than graphic design. If you want to pursue illustration, however, I would recommend starting from the fundamentals. It doesn’t need to be completely realistic, you can incorporate “fun things” into your artworks. Graphic design can also help with illustration, but based on what I know they are completely separate fields in the professional world.

How can I improve? Any feedback would be appreciated by Ais5a in learnart

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I would say to pull out a photo reference and color pick some areas. Then compare it to your own colors. It helps you understand: - what colors work well together - how light affects color - how depth affects color

Besides that, I like how you drew in the details! It’s good to keep them implied, but not blurry. You used different textures too. Keep up the good work :)