posted 11 months agoJune 6, 2012 with 819 notes - via / origreblog
Looking for trans* sexual assault resources

letstalkaboutrape:

Everyone came through with the male survivor resources, so I’m looking for some that specifically address the trans* community. I have survivorproject.org but if anyone has others, I’d really appreciate it!

http://www.transthrive.org/

http://www.thenetworklared.org/

http://www.pandys.org/lgbtsurvivors.html

http://www.lambda.org/

If anyone has more, please add!

posted 1 year agoDecember 28, 2011 with 274 notes - via / origreblog
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kreedkafer:

The Gamut Mask Tool

What is it?
The Gamut Mask is a great way to created harmonic color schemes. It simplifies your color choices and saves you lots of time and paint in achieving unified color palettes quickly and easily.

Who made it?
This Gamut Mask Tool was developed by me (Richard Robinson) and is provided to you free to use. The original concept of the Gamut Mask was developed by James Gurney (www.jamesgurney.com), artist and author of the fantastically illustrated Dinotopia books (www.dinotopia.com).

How do I use it?
Below are some samples of harmonic color schemes achieved by using the Gamut Mask. First I designed an image with a limited value study. Then I decided my most powerful color would be the orange in the foreground and I made a triangular mask with yellow orange as the dominant color, supported by a grayed red and a grayed green. I could have mixed intermediary colors located midway along the sides of the triangle, but I decided to keep it simple and mixed just three color strings of five values each. Then I removed all other colors from my palette so I wouldn’t be tempted to dip into them, and painted the first little study (just 2.5” wide). Satisfied with that, I made two more studies, and you can see what different color schemes were achieved by the different gamut masks. Each painting is harmonious, yet each has a slightly different mood.

(Source: dredsina)

posted 1 year agoOctober 22, 2011 with 1,245 notes - via / origreblog