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mother's day
Cozy and cute!
mother's day
Check out this epic animation! It's the promo for his animated series The Last Fire Sprite!
https://youtu.be/dg3-3iz8SYs?si=X-J92Ik2ZN5PJejq
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Cool Wizard!
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late night
✦ This year, if life circumstances allow, I will try to devote myself to an experimental webcomic to finally tell the story of my Sharkfolk! So I made this little animation to present the title of the story.
✨🌊 Waters Gone By 🌙✨
"Roberto is a young, dreamy hammerhead shark who has always wanted to form a band with his best friend Tiago, but they were missing a crucial member, a vocalist. With the most important music festival of their lives approaching, they give in to anxiety and improvise a little spell to find the ideal voice, but they didn't expect to awaken a forgotten entity. Now, they embark on a mysterious adventure through memories long submerged beneath the tides of time."
✦ So, what do you think? Did you like the title? With that in mind, I will be launching a Patreon for the first time for anyone who wants to help me with this project, in exchange for sharing sketches, processes, early access, and other curiosities about my art. I hope that this will bring me closer to my dream of creating a work that explores the reality of sharks with the depth and sensitivity they have always deserved! 🦈✨
Music: The G - Wanderers (feat. Mint Simon)
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✦ Por eu ter escolhido me comunicar em inglês na internet para minha mensagem sobre os tubarões ter maior alcance no mundo, imagino que alguns não saibam que eu sou Brasileiro. Queria dizer que a webcomic também estará em nossa língua!
✦ Este ano, se as circunstancias da vida permitirem, tentarei me dedicar a uma webcomic experimental para enfim contar a história do meu povo tubarão! Então fiz esta pequena animação para apresentar o título da história.
✨🌊 Águas Passadas 🌙✨
"Roberto é um jovem tubarão-martelo sonhador que sempre quis formar uma banda com seu melhor amigo Tiago, mas faltava um membro crucial, um vocalista. Com o festival de música mais importante das suas vidas se aproximando, eles se rendem à ansiedade e improvisam uma simpatia para achar a voz ideal, só não esperavam despertar uma entidade esquecida. Agora, embarcam numa misteriosa aventura através de memórias há muito submersas pelas marés do tempo."
✦ Então, o que acham? Gostaram do título? Com isso em mente, abrirei um Patreon pela primeira vez para quem quiser me ajudar neste caminho, em troca de compartilhar esboços, processos, acessos antecipados e outras curiosidades da minha arte. Espero que assim eu consiga me aproximar do meu sonho de criar uma obra que explore a realidade dos tubarões com profundidade e a sensibilidade que eles sempre mereceram! 🦈✨
A little rusty
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(OC Kurkhoran from my GN I am so very slowly working on; this particular illustration is for an artbook I'm putting together for this story/setting!)
'The Angels' Kitchen ' by Eugene Grasset, 1893.
It's really practical advice for summarizing what your story's about!
epicyon haydeni
(OC Kurkhoran from my GN I am so very slowly working on; this particular illustration is for an artbook I'm putting together for this story/setting!)
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Help this tv!!!
I found an old post today where you were saying how the sharkfolk call the extinct humans "The Dreamfaders", and you mentioned at the time you'd explain that name one day. Did you ever explain it, and is that name still canon?
The term "Dreamfaders", used by the Waiohana (the sharkfolk) to refer to humans, dates back more than two millennia. Its origin is attributed to an ancient legend about an enigmatic fossil found on Aguazu Island.
According to the story, a traveler stopped to rest in a grotto when he dreamed of a presence calling to him from the depths. Upon waking and following the sensation, he found among peculiarly shaped rocks an unusual fossil, curled up in a fetal position, like someone asleep. Today it is known that this fossil belonged to a human being, but for the ancient Waiohana, it was the beginning of a great mythology.
Over time, many mystical beliefs began to surround the fossil. It was said that whoever slept beside it had strange or even premonitory dreams, transforming the piece into a coveted relic for sages and scholars.
The stories attempted to explain its origin by claiming that the skeleton belonged to a very ancient people who, facing their own extinction, had escaped into a collective dream. For this reason, they became known as “The Dreamfaders”, those who faded into their own dreams.
Despite numerous accounts, the legendary fossil has never been found. Perhaps it was fragmented and scattered across the continent, offered in cultural exchanges, and lost forever.
With the passing of centuries and the arrival of the modern era, the ancient name Dreamfader was gradually left behind. As Waiohana archaeology evolved and the Anthropocene era came to be understood on a scientific basis, the previous civilization came to be called Anthropos, The Diluvian Ones, or The Former Ones.
The archaic term only resurfaced much later, driven by the entertainment culture of sharkfolk, where Dreamfaders resurfaced as mythical creatures, monstrous figures in games, literature, and movie themes.
Currently, complete human fossils are extremely rare. Only two specimens have preserved anything significant: one found deep within a cave, crystallized in calcite, the only one with an intact skull, and another discovered on the seabed, whose structure offers the best known glimpse of ancient human body shape.
What is most often found are small fragments of bones and teeth scattered across various regions of world, frequently mistaken for remains of ancient Anthropocene wildlife, which also rarely appears complete in the fossil record. The cause is still uncertain: over the ages, these traces appear to have been pulverized, dispersed, or even consumed by natural processes not yet understood.
Some important archaeological finds include traces called "technofossils", whose true meanings and functions the sharkfolk are only beginning to understand.
Finally, the most distinct characteristic of Anthropocene fossils, whether human, animal, plant, or even mineral formations, is the presence of microplastics incorporated into their structure. Curiously, the best-preserved fossils are precisely those with the lowest concentration of microplastics.
As a final curiosity, one of the only vestiges of urban ruins from human civilization now rests on the white dunes of the desolate island of Kaumaha. It is not known for certain what geological conditions preserved those forms, but it is theorized that some type of microorganism consumed the artificial material, producing crystalline carbonates as a final byproduct, leaving behind only the silhouette of what was once a living city, slowly crumbling into crystal dust.
There are still many mysteries for the sharkfolk to unravel about the forgotten past, although their curiosity is more focused on the future. (Thanks a lot, your question reminded me of what the Sharkfolk's relationship might be to the vestiges of humanity. It inspired me a lot!)
A selection of artwork I made for Carved in Stone, a comprehensive guide to early medieval Pictish society.
You can learn more about this incredible book here!
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