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I don’t usually post my fanart, because the imposter syndrome really does hit hard - but I figured I should just start throwing it out into the void
…which coincidentally, Night did to Dream. Whoops.
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A lot of Christians like to use "Honor thy father and mother" to shame you for cutting off family members, regardless of how abusive, narcissistic, or generally unhealthy they are to you and/or the rest of your family. And this really irritates me.
For some reason, they (in reference to Christians who do say this) seem to think it's the child's responsibility to parent their own parents, despite them literally being the child. "You have to make it work", "You are supposed to support your family", "you need to try and make it work; they're your family".
Like, that's not what "Honor thy father and mother" means, at least not to that extent. They are missing the "Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger by the way you treat them. Rather, bring them up with the discipline and instruction that comes from the Lord.” (Ephesians 6:4) part of the equation.
Or: “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.” (Proverbs 4:23)
The Bible even says to cut these people off:
“But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother or sister who is sexually immoral or greedy, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or robber. Do not even eat with such a one.” (1 Corinithians 5:11)
“I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them.” (Romans 16:17)
“As for a person who stirs up division, after warning him once and then twice, have nothing more to do with him.” (Titus 3:10)
“Do not be deceived: Bad company ruins good morals.” (1 Corinithians 15:33)
“Stay away from a fool, for you will not find knowledge on their lips.” (Proverbs 14:7)
Sometimes, you have to let people go, even family. You can't force someone to change, force someone to stop their actions, or force someone to take responsibility. They must do that on their own, especially if they are an adult.
Don't feel shame for cutting off a family member who's doing you harm. You can't keep chasing after someone who won't change.
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Aphra - [Sketch Commission]
Old art reupload!
Sketch comm for AphraEzar on Twitter!
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I asked a friend to pick two of my custom brushes, only knowing the brush names, and made a galaxy with what they chose.
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How to paint a Galaxy!
Open up ibis paint. You can use any program. You will need ibis paint to use the brushes I used (custom made). Make a new canvas (any size. Doesn't matter) Choose a dark color that isn't completely black. You can use pure black if you want. The color I used was #1D1313. Reduce brush opacity to your liking. I used around 70% to 80%. Paint with one of the water color brushes. Don't color it all. Just enough to leave some texture like you see here. I recommend "watercolor (real)". I used my custom brushes for this. You will need my custom brush for the next few steps. Here they are. Free to use. Add credit if you repost!
Add a new layer pick a color or 2. I used 3 (#D07720, #BC02d0, #02D024). You can use as many as you want. You can use any color you want. Make sure it's bright. Play with the brush and paint in any way you want with the same brush we used before. Galaxies aren't just blue, black, red and purple.
With the "Watercolor real (water)" brush paint over what we just painted. Don't overdo it. This adds more texture, spreads and smears the color. When you think it's perfect, add a new layer.
On that new layer pick the color we used from the beginning. Paint little by little on the colors we just painted with a watercolor brush (I used "watercolor real (mix)"). Make sure the brush is at a low opacity. I used around 70% to 80%. If it's too dark, lower the layer opacity then merge with the layer below.
Then we add the stars. I used this color and another custom brush and one of the brushes already in the program. Add as much as you want.
To make this I used this brush.
I used brushes light 4 and 6. I set the blend mode to add.
If you want to make those stars glow more, duplicate the layer 2 or 3 times. Got to each layer and blur it as much as possible. Play around with it. Here's the settings I used.
Done!
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