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docgold13 · 3 days
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Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Static
Virgil Hawkins was a high school student who was experiencing troubles with bullies and gangs.  Against his better judgement, Virgil joined a rival gang so to protect himself.  This resulted in his being present at the 'Big Bang,' a large-scale brawl between various street gangs that took part at the Dakota Dockyards.  In the midst of this brawl, the ‘Quantum Vapor’ was released into the air.  All those who breathed the mutagenic vapor were changed in some way, with many being bestowed metahuman powers.  
Virgil gained the power of electrokinesis, the ability to generated and mentally control electromagnetic energies.  He decided to use these newfound powers to become a superhero, crafting a colorful costume and dubbing himself ‘Static’ the protector of Dakota.  A good deal of Static’s crimefighting centered on contending with other young men and women who were also empowered by way of the Quantum Vapor yet had chosen to use their powers for evil.  
At one point, The Joker traveled to Dakota as part of an effort to recruit a gang of young, super-powered hoodlums who would do his bidding.  Static ended up joining forces with Batman and Robin so to defeat the Joker.  He would also have an adventure alongside the Justice League wherein Virgil got to met and fight alongside his childhood hero, Green Lantern/John Stewart.  
Some time thereafter, Static came to Gotham and assisted Batman in defeating the super villain known as Timecode.  This resulted in Static being temporarily sent many years into the future where he shared an adventure with the new Batman, Terry McGinnis.  Yet another incident involving time travel saw an older Static aiding the Justice League in bringing down the time-altering menace of Chronos. 
Static would go on to become a member of The Justice League and would come to be known as well as one of earth’s greatest superheroes.
The fantastic Phil LaMarr provided the voice for Static with the young hero first appearing in the debut episode of the animated series, Static Shock.
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miroimirage · 4 days
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I’m opening cut-out style commissions on ko-fi! Get yourself some cute retro art! Examples in hd under the cut :)
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Id you want to support me, you can also tip me on my ko-fi! :)
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tanuki-kimono · 1 year
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Types of ôgi (folding fans), handy reference chart by Edo-era lover Nadeshico Rin. Please note this overview doesn’t cover all Japanese fan variations, for example also see maiôgi (舞扇 dance fan), tsunenoôgi  (常の扇 common fan), shizume (鎮扇 noh fan), rokkoku (六骨 Kamakura fan), gunsen (軍扇 war fan), etc etc.
Fans were first imported to Japan from China, and were used from the start as symbols of status and refinement. Chinese fans were originaly rigid ones (see modern uchiwa), and according to Rin, foldable ones appeared in Japan during Heian period free from Chinese influences.
In the past, word ôgi 扇 meant “sliding door” (today 戸板 toita), and overtime lost its original meaning to only designate folding fans.
From right to left, you can see on first picture the oldest known Japanese folding fans:
Hiôgi (檜扇 - ひおうぎ) - hinoki cypress fan, used by Heian nobles. Some theorise those were first made from shaku 笏 (a type of ritual wooden baton used in Shinto) hold together by threads. Hiôgi were symbol of power and formal ones were heavily decorated with painted sceneries and dangling colorful ribbons.
Kawahori (蝙蝠 - かわほり) - lit. «bat» fan, appeared around mid. Heian period. Those were simplified hiôgi meant to be used in Summer. The lighter frame had paper pasted on one side, somehow giving the aspect of a bat wing when seen from reverse.
From there, kawahori fans morphed during Muromachi period:
Ukeori (浮折 - うけおり) or «floating» types which had unmovable handles and looser top parts. Some examples are: - Suehiro (末広 - すえひろ) - spread out fan, with curving ribs - Chûkei (中啓 - ちゅうけい) - ceremonial fan, used by nobles, samurai and monks - Bonbori (ぼんぼり) - the little brother of the chûkei which appeared during Edo period (bonbori are paper covered lanterns I don’t know if those and this fan are linked).
Shizumeori (沈折 - しずめおり) or folding types, where whole structure can be collapsed, looking quite sleek and refined. Most known fan of this type is: - Sensu (扇子- せんす) - folding fan, which is the most spread nowadays. During Muromachi period, paper began to be put on both sides, hiding the ribs. Interestingly, Imperial court still favors one side paper only even today as a nod to the original design.
During Edo period, folding fans use spread among the whole population and their ribs started to get more and more decorated with sukashi (透かし openwork). Some popular designs included:
Hanabishi (花菱 - はなびし) - flowery diamond-shaped cut-out​
Nekomasukashi (猫間透し - ねこますかし) - «cat door» cut-out (sometimes also called nekome/猫目/cateye)
Kamatarisukashi (鎌足透し - かまたりすかし) - «heels apart» cut-out
Oosukashi (大透し - おおすかし) - big cut-out
Rokkotsusukashi (六骨透し - ろつこつすかし) - «six points» cut-out
Chôjisukashi (丁子透し - ちょうじすかし) - «clove» cut-out
Nagachôjisukashi (長丁子透し - ながちょうじすかし) -«long clove» cut-out
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robertmatejcek · 7 months
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Untitled Pulpscape No.  1  - mixed media - robert matejcek - 2023
“Just for the record, the weather today is partly suspicious with chances of betrayal.”  - Chuck Palahniuk - Diary
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thatsbelievable · 1 year
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sew-much-to-do · 2 years
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DIY Pumpkin Spice Cut-Out Sugar Cookies
No dough chilling necessary for these pumpkin spiced, soft cut-out sugar cookies that are perfect for decorating with icing and sprinkles. Crisp edges, soft centers, and customizable in shape. Use my easy pumpkin spice royal icing recipe (included) to decorate them!
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amycvdh · 3 months
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“Opposition” by Thomas Allen (via thisiscolossal)
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ghostmadison7 · 1 year
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I have this style I've been playing around with (I call it cut-out aha), I hate doing lines, so I found a way to make something look lined but still lineless!
These are technically old, but I like em' a lot, hopefully open commissions in this style!
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Can also add a lot of detail or keep it simple!
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thegrandteapot · 1 year
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Chocolate Cassava Cut-Out Cookies 3
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Chocolate Cassava Cut-Out Cookies 3 by Hannah Kaminsky Via Flickr: www.bittersweetblog.com
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maimoun · 2 years
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J.Kim Petal Top by Maimoun
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docgold13 · 1 day
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Asajj Ventress (Genndy Tartakovsky style) paper cut-out
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oviraptoridae · 7 months
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here's what ur gonna do. ur gonna get a plain tshirt from anywhere. from ur closet or ur dad or the thrift store or whatever. then ur gonna go to the dollar store or whatever equivalent u have in ur country. ur gonna get fabric paint and a sponge. ur gonna go home and take a cereal box or a cover of a magazine or something similar. ur gonna draw a design on it [or words. or print out a picture and trace it onto the cardstock) and cut out a stencil. then ur gonna use the sponge to dab the paint onto the shirt using the stencil. ur gonna do that thinly in 2-3 coats until it's opaque but not too stiff. then ur gonna let it dry for 24 hours. ur gonna cover that shirt with a thin towel and press an iron against the design for 30 seconds. then ur gonna wash it & wear it. got it?
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pseudospectre · 7 months
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So it turns out you can just buy old x-rays off ebay
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robertmatejcek · 7 months
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Untitled Floral Paperscape No.  1  - mixed media - robert matejcek - 2023
“When the dust bunnies and the dreams of what could have been were all I had left, I took the dreams and made them my own.”  -Stephen King - Dolores Claiborne
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irregularbillcipher · 9 months
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nobody understands this highly popular fictional character at all except for me and my carefully curated panel of mutuals
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citiirose · 3 months
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Paper cut-out animation
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