"She knows."
done in blender.
will byers stan first human second

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oozey mess

Janaina Medeiros

Love Begins
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

@theartofmadeline

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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"She knows."
done in blender.
OC modelled in blender - "CASS"
Repost because tumblr took it down.
Lord Barrelman, if that even is his true name, is a peddler who sometimes comes through selling seed packets, lamp oil, thread, all sorts of stuff. Always a penny or two cheaper than old Miller's store. Always at night. Takes the strangest payments sometimes. Asked Mrs. Cooper for a jam jar. Once told Tucker's boy he'd take three walnuts for a whole sack of nails. Sometimes he don't even want payment at all. Just offers to fix things. "I could mend that gate for you." "That dead oak needs fellin' before winter." You really never ask him, he just shows up and offers. Funny thing is, Aunt Mae swears she saw him in Pennsylvania last Tuesday, but the Crawfords say he was sellin' them some exotic seeds 'round the same time! Even Pa says he encountered him back in his day. random dude i did on blender trying to figure out human anatomy. not rlly from any project im working on.
figured out an arcaneish / ersatz style... kinda? WITH KUWAHARA:
without kuwahara
the effect is obtained by painting on the world space normals of the model. i think someone else had used this technique too but i cant remember who.
Got my first blender commission! OC by Husker09 Included a facial rig! Inspired by labirhin artstyle.
dithered vers! Also sorry for being gone for so long for the 3 people that remember me, i have been modelling lots of scenes for a project i am working on.
Did a 3d model based on @sout999 old artwork!!! :D Sorry for inactivity. i kinda forgot about social media for a while.
360 VIEW OF THE GOAT!!!!
Its also fully rigged but its my first rig ever so its kinda glitchy. (Also sorry if the model is kinda low quality, its only like my 8th model haha. also my first time trying a full body! Sort of. i kinda cheated with the cloak.)
At Your Service.
"Antlers & Attire"
An ancient metal statue of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ was found in Teotihuacan, Mexico. This statue appears to have pre-colonial origins, suggesting that civilizations other than Spain may have reached ancient Mexico. In the photo, we see the 11 members of Dr. Turi's excavation team, with Turi himself dressed in black beside the statue. Their faces were censored as the expedition was conducted without permission, and the identity of the man on the far right remains unknown. (Ruiz, A. C. (1993). The Secret History of Mexico. Mexico City: Editorial Quetzal.)
Dr. Turi excavation team took the statue to a U.S. lab to determine its origin. They discovered it was over 2,000 years old, predating Jesus's crucifixion, and found a human skull where Jesus's head should be.
An ancient metal statue of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ was found in Teotihuacan, Mexico. This statue appears to have pre-colonial origins, suggesting that civilizations other than Spain may have reached ancient Mexico. In the photo, we see the 11 members of Dr. Turi's excavation team, with Turi himself dressed in black beside the statue. Their faces were censored as the expedition was conducted without permission, and the identity of the man on the far right remains unknown. (Ruiz, A. C. (1993). The Secret History of Mexico. Mexico City: Editorial Quetzal.)
The Biblical Museum, founded by controversial theologian and archaeologist Dr. Adalberto Turi, claimed to house "holy artifacts" directly linked to the Bible. The museum was closed in 1927 after the government received over a hundred complaints of a foul odor surrounding the building, possibly due to poor hygiene. The museum's most notorious artifact, the "Cursed Skeleton of Nephilim," was said to have been discovered in the deserts near ancient Babylon. The skeleton was attributed to a giant hybrid of human and animal features, which Dr. Turi claimed as evidence of the Nephilim—the half-angel, half-human creatures mentioned in Genesis. This is the last known photograph of the artifact, taken before the museum's closure. The current locations of most of the museum's artifacts remain unknown.