Gumroad – Grafit studio – 500+ Clothing Textures Reference Pictures

Gumroad – Grafit studio – 500+ Clothing Textures Reference Pictures
English | Size: 1.7GB
Category: Tutorial


Drawing clothes might be very hard, especially if you want to achieve an authentic look. We are starting a new series, focusing on different clothing, textures and materials. If you want to study how drapery, folds or hair moves with a character – feel free to check it out! We also included various lighting variants to expand the line.

Gumroad – Grafit studio – 560+ Clothing Textures Reference Pictures – Part II

Gumroad – Grafit studio – 560+ Clothing Textures Reference Pictures – Part II
English | Size: 1.3GB
Category: Tutorial


Drawing clothes might be very hard, especially if you want to achieve an authentic look. We are starting a new series, focusing on different clothing, textures and materials. If you want to study how drapery, folds or hair moves with a character – feel free to check it out! This is part two of the series, the first one was originally released on Grafit studio artstation store.

Partisan Pictures – Ghosts of the Baltic Sea (2005)

Partisan Pictures – Ghosts of the Baltic Sea (2005)
English | Size: 782 MB
Category: Documentary


Documenting one of the greatest though least-known maritime catastrophes in history, this chilling program dives deep to get the story behind the Baltic Sea disaster of World War II. In the final months and weeks of World War II, when the German passenger liner Wilhelm Gustloff was torpedoed by a Soviet submarine in January 1945, more than 9000 people, the vast majority of them civilian refugees from fighting on the Eastern Front, were sent to the bottom of the icy Baltic Sea. It was the worst maritime disaster in history – claiming more than six times as many lives as the Titanic – yet it remains relatively unheard of.

BBC – Pictures from Afghanistan (2020)

BBC – Pictures from Afghanistan (2020)
English | Size: 1.25 GB
Category: Documentary

David Pratt has been visiting Afghanistan since the mid-1980s, when he was a recent graduate of Glasgow School of Art. Working for various news organisations, he crossed the border into Afghanistan from Peshawar in Pakistan in disguise and travelled for long periods with a group of Mujahideen. He witnessed their intense guerrilla struggle against the occupying Soviet Red Army and learned the hard way how to survive in gruelling circumstances in the remote mountains of Afghanistan, as well as how to get his pictures out to the world.