Djinnborn Art

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Oct 1
krisjustus:

dutchbag:

nachotypicalbromance:

colonelstarstorm:

gingerhaole:

shuraiya:

Actually, that can be explained with ~SCIENCE~
The sketchiness of line art mimics the natural lack of clarity in our peripheral vision. When we look at the real world, our high definition fovea can only focus on a small area at a time. By having a very clean line art, it creates the unnatural feel of high clarity over a large area that’s not possible when we look at real life, therefore line art tends to appear stiff and not as appealing as the sketch. This sketichiness technique was first utilized by impressionists to create an optical illusion of motion (along with other techniques like equiluminance).
Source: Vision and Art: The Biology of Seeing by Margaret Livingston
Reblogging for an interesting bit of SCIENCE.

Fuck me, I KNEW there was a reason! FUCK YOU, SCIENCE, YOU ASSHOLE

EVERYTHING CAN BE EXPLAINED WITH SCIENCE

SCIENCE! WHAT CAN’T IT DO!

That’s why I always leave in my sketchlines. 
Problem solved.

And this is why I sketch in a deliberately messy, loose way that is pretty much just ugly. Because then I’ll never be disappointed in my lines compared to my sketch! :D
But it doesn’t stop me from hating my lines for what they are.

This makes ridiculous amounts of sense. Wow @_@

krisjustus:

dutchbag:

nachotypicalbromance:

colonelstarstorm:

gingerhaole:

shuraiya:

Actually, that can be explained with ~SCIENCE~

The sketchiness of line art mimics the natural lack of clarity in our peripheral vision. When we look at the real world, our high definition fovea can only focus on a small area at a time. By having a very clean line art, it creates the unnatural feel of high clarity over a large area that’s not possible when we look at real life, therefore line art tends to appear stiff and not as appealing as the sketch. This sketichiness technique was first utilized by impressionists to create an optical illusion of motion (along with other techniques like equiluminance).

Source: Vision and Art: The Biology of Seeing by Margaret Livingston

Reblogging for an interesting bit of SCIENCE.

Fuck me, I KNEW there was a reason! FUCK YOU, SCIENCE, YOU ASSHOLE

EVERYTHING CAN BE EXPLAINED WITH SCIENCE

SCIENCE! WHAT CAN’T IT DO!

That’s why I always leave in my sketchlines. 

Problem solved.

And this is why I sketch in a deliberately messy, loose way that is pretty much just ugly. Because then I’ll never be disappointed in my lines compared to my sketch! :D

But it doesn’t stop me from hating my lines for what they are.

This makes ridiculous amounts of sense. Wow @_@