Resources
Web Design
🍇 Google Fonts: Pretty self-explanatory. Google has a shitload of fonts and they provide the HTML & CSS codes you need once you pick the ones you want.
🍇 RedKetchup color picker: The rest of the website has some cool things you can do with images (though I haven't tried it). I specifically use the color picker. You can drop images onto the page and then pick the colors from it and get the hex codes.
🍇 Shark Coder: Lots of HTML & CSS guides on things like gradients, buttons, flexboxes, fonts, etc.
🍇 20 simple ways to style the HTML details element: This helped me a lot when trying to figure out my accordions.
Art
🍇 Pose Maniacs: A free resource of 3D poses that show the bones & muscles in the body. They have a pose of the day, and also a 30 second pose viewer.
🍇 Hand stretches for artists: I get pretty bad hand/wrist pain easily because of 6 years of barista-ing lol. These stretches really help.
🍇 Earth's World: A collection of portraits of people of all sorts.
🍇 The Hydrant Directory: Color palettes from fire hydrants across.
🍇 Fancaps: Movie, TV, and anime stills/screenshots.
🍇 Faestock: Fantasy photography
🍇 Pose references: It seems random? Not sure if you can actually view everything in a gallery format. But yeah, lots of pose references for people, animals, body parts, structures, or plants. You can choose between clothed and nude references, and set timers.
🍇 Line of Action: Timed references for figure drawing, animals, expressions, scenes, hands, feet, & still life
🍇 x6ud Animal references: You pick an animal skull and move it around into whatever position you want. Then you click search and it shows a bunch of animnal photos facing that same direction. The animal library isn't huge but it's still pretty neat.
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