Carlos Estévez — The Butterfly Effect (oil, watercolor pencil, on canvas, 2024)
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Carlos Estévez — The Butterfly Effect (oil, watercolor pencil, on canvas, 2024)
I, for one, will welcome our new Lepi Overlords
wymack giving kevin a safe place. kevin giving andrew a purpose. andrew giving neil a home. neil giving wymack headaches. gotta love a full circle moment
tried sth new with my all time fav boy Jayce
At the core of Spencer Reid’s character is a little boy who wants his mom and I think most of his actions reflect that
Okay, you know those inconsequential moments in movies and shows where something is done or said but it doesn’t matter until the Protagonist connects things/uses the info later?
Enter Danny.
This is a small job that he does while working with Clockwork. Danny walks around doing or saying things that might move the time stream to the ‘ideal’ outcome. Does he know how it helps? Nah, just that it does since he knows the slightest change can have big impacts. He doesn’t know exactly how long he’s been doing it in this universe, but it’s something to do.
Tim, the Connector of Dots, has recently caught onto a pattern of things, but he’s not sure what he’s looking at.
Butterfly Effect: 2D vs. 3D
This was my first time ever trying out 3D models, so I went with a low-poly one! I'm happy that it ended up looking so much like the 2D art.