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WOAH! HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? looks like the new Roswell redesign really made me excited to draw today!! I tried to shade the mouth as best as I can, I'm SORRY if it looks terrible!!! But I hope yall like this!
Here's the pick without the green back ground!!! + white background ver
And here's the original ref!!!
I just KNOW that damn mouth is symbolism and knew my brain just HAD to put this to use!!! Since Avery's alternative ver is a cake, and Roswells is a mouth, and the..
I M P L I C A T I O N S
I thought it made sense to make him be eating the cake corpses! Yes, Avery's organs are candy and YES his heart is a candy heart, i thought it would be cute!...and i can't draw realistic hearts-
Once again, go follow @luna-midnights for more information on their game (I will forever credit and tag them bcs I luv boosting my fellow creators!) And once again
Have a good day/night!
(Also, I just realised that roswells shoelaces are pink and yellow, which is also Avery's prime colours ok BYE-)
Tracklist:
Prelude • Into the Unknown • You Have Beautiful Eyes • Pottsfield C.M. • Patient Is the Night • Adelaide Parade • Money for School • Ms. Langtree's Lament • Potatoes and Molasses • Off to Bed • The Beast Is Out There • The Highwayman • A Courting Song • Endicott Manor • The Journey Begins • Half-Moon River • McLaughlin Bros. Jug Band • Over the Garden Wall • Send Me a Peach • Adelaide's Trap • Like Ships • More Bones to Sort • Old North Wind • Forward, Oneiroi • The Fight Is Over • Tiny Star • Old Black Train • The Old Mill • Come Wayward Souls • Potatus Et Molassus • One Is a Bird • Black Train/End Credits
Have you listened to Over the Garden Wall (Original Television Soundtrack) by The Blasting Company (2016)?
Yes, the entire album!
Partially, some but not all songs
No, but familiar with it
Haven't heard of it before
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OOMF FINISHED WITH THE DEMO OF THEIR GAME IM SO HAPPY AND PROUD........ as such i will show my traditional doodles. real proud of these hhhhh
psps @luna-midnights :3c congrats vroski
i keep thinking about this game.................... muy avie..... muy poisonsprinkle......
see them casual
BREAKING: avery hand spotted in they natural habitat
@luna-midnights apspspsps
So I decided to dig through some files and I came across a song I made like almost 2 years ago when I still used Cakewalk, shame I didn't post this one because it ended up pretty nice.
The song sounded pretty good on my speakers, idk who it'll be for you tho since my mixing and mastering back then was pretty questionable.
(The background image is from one of my many scrapped video games, if people are interested I could post a video on YouTube and show some gameplay because it had som epotential but it was used mostly to learn how I could make RPGs in that engine).
made an oc for friend's game cakewalk!! just for funzies
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What is a cakewalk?
We call something that is easily done a "cakewalk." But why? The surprising answer dates back to a dance popular among slaves and plantation
The cakewalk was a pre-Civil War dance originally performed by slaves on plantation grounds. The uniquely American dance was first known as the "prize walk"; the prize was an elaborately decorated cake. Hence, "prize walk" is the original source for the phrases "takes the cake" and "cakewalk."
Here's how the dance worked: Couples would stand in a square formation with men on the inside perimeter and then dance around the ballroom "as if in mimicry of the white man's attitudes and manners," according to Richard Kislan. The steps included "a high-leg prance with a backward tilt of the head, shoulders and upper torso."
Plantation owners served as judges for these contests — and the slave owners might not have fully caught on that their slaves might just have been mocking them during these highly elaborate dances.