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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Three Goblin Art

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Fake Pockets: A How To
The original comic by the original artist. Reblog this version instead!
Rendered character design pieces from my abandoned Watership Down project. Was going for an oil painting look with these guys, which was fun but sapped too much time in the end. I really love this franchise but I feel like most adaptations have been missed opportunities in terms of art direction.
These are so cool!!
We’ve been very excited to show this design off for awhile now from the newest Mystery Skulls Animated music video! This big scary boy goes by the name Murder Mystery. We had some wonderful design help from the lovely artist Nelnal on twitter who collaborated with our crew to help design this guy. Hope you enjoyed seeing him as a surprise at the end of the video!
⭒✧ Spooky Scary Skeletons ✧⭒
It’s the 2nd of October but oh well, uploading it here as well. A skeletal version of redesigned dragonsoa, Ahksia, for this spooky season!
IT GOT BETTER. FLOATING BAG
This must have been a deleted scene
This is an absolute religious experience that I was not prepared for
Whoever did the caps for this deserves an award
Can never not reblog this, a Scottish national treasure 😂
My finest work
I really love your green dragon's design, ESPECIALLY the rib wing's. Great work! Whenever I make a Dragon with 4 legs 2 wings I derive their wings from very modified ribs, pseudo-limbs really, like a draco lizard gone mad with power. I don't know how it would be possible in nature? Because I currently don't know how the musculature around it would function? Any tips on that?
Idk what to say except that I imagine they’d function something like how the gold dragon in dnd does, with undulating motions not unlike irl marine flatworms. It’s probably not realistic for larger animals, but if they’re magic who cares, it looks cool!
When you choose a dialogue option and your character starts saying some entirely different shit
Y’all little writers go on and have fun now
thanks
Family isn’t only who you have. It’s also who you’re with.
Landscape Words for Description
Archipelago: a group of islands
Atoll: ring-shaped coral reef enclosing a lagoon
Basin: depression in earth’s surface with a lake or pond at the bottom
Bay: small sea
Boca: river mouth
Bog: wet spongy ground, swamp
Brook: small stream of fresh water
Canal: man made navigable water way
Canyon: deep, narrow valet with steep sides, carved by a river
Cascade: small waterfall
Chasm: deep cleft in earth, gorge
Cove: sheltered recess on the coast line lines
Crater: bowl shaped depression at the mouth of a volcano
Creek: small, slow moving stream
Delta: flat, alluvial plain at the mouth of the river
Eddy: circular movement of water in a river
Floe: large, flat mass of ice floating in a sea
Ford: shallow part of a stream through which one can walk across
Glacier: large mass of moving ice
Glade: open, grassy area within forest
Gorge: narrow, steep ravine with rocky walls
Grove: small wood
Headland: high point of land projecting into the sea, promontory
Heath: open wasteland with shrubs, moor
Hedge: row of shrubs forming a boundary
Iceberg: large mass of ice floating on sea
Isthmus: narrow strip of land with water on both sides and connecting two large bodies of lands
Knoll: small, rounded hill
Lagoon: shallow body of water cut off from the sea by sandbar
Marsh: wet, boggy land: swamp
Moor: open wasteland with shrubs, heath
Orchard: grove with fruit trees
Peninsula: large land area with sea on three sides
Prairie: large track of rolling grassland
Precipice: near vertical face of a hill
Quagmire: marsh, bog
Quicksand: bed of loose and wet sand that yields underfoot
Ravine: narrow, steep depression formed by running water
Rivulet: small stream
Savanna: grassy plain
Scrub: growth of low trees and shrubs
Shingle: coarse alluvial material along sea shore
Shoal: shallow place in river, sand bar
Shrub: short multi-stemmed plants
Strait: narrow water way connecting two large bodies of water
Summit: highest point of a mountain
Surf: waves breaking against the beach
Tableland: flat, elevated track of land
Thicket: dense growth of shrubs
Tide: rise and fall of sea level at a place due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun
Torrent: stream with a strong current
Tributary: stream leading to a larger river
Tundra: level, treeless plain in the arctic region
Valley: long depression between two hills
Vineyard: field of grapevines
Vista: height allowing view over a large expanse of land
Vortex: whirlpool
Whirlpool: water spinning rapidly in a circle with a downward sucking force
Wood: dense growth of trees
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Another exploration I did earlier on Wizards, kind of a character/mood piece! Wanted to explore Douxie’s tone when he is anggwwyyyy
Thanks to everyone who is taking the time to check out the show! Hope you have fun!