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dnd oc design commission from july!
commission info || ko-fi (tip jar)
Probably going to re-add missing villager-adjacent mobs
So the mobs from the mob vote, the Iceologer, the "copper golem" and the "tuff golem" will be in the mod.
They will be redesigned, and the "Copper Golem" will become the Copper Statue as well as the "Tuff Golem" becoming the Tuff Statue.
The redesigns will be standard for the redesigns I'm doing for everything else. Removing the noses, freeing the arms for the Iceologer, and just, in general, improving their designs.
(Part of this is because I think the "tuff golem" is cute, and I want them to be there, but I feel I shouldn't leave out the others.)
If anyone has any suggestions for smaller redesign bits for these three, feel free to talk about them!
Foundation figure of King Ur-Namma (Neo-Sumerian, Ur III period, reign of Ur-Namma, 2112–2094 BCE)
Inscribed in Sumerian: “Ur-Namma, King of Ur, King of Sumer and Akkad, who built the temple of Enlil”. These kind of statues were never meant for our eyes. Interred in the foundations of temples, the copper alloy miniature kings and horned deities, now worn into patinas of emerald-green and reddish-brown, were a hidden tribute to the gods. After the surrounding architecture crumbled, the tiny figures remained buried, until centuries later when archaeologists rediscovered these rare forms of ancient portraiture. Copper alloy. Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan.
Inside the giant copper Buddha statue in Kotoku-in Monastery, Kamakura, Kanagawa.
Air Jordan 9 “Copper Statue”
Air Jordan 9 “Copper Statue”
The Militia Green Air Jordan 9 “Copper Statue” is one of the newest Air Jordan 9 colorways to debut later this year that is inspired by the Michael Jordan Statue – which was unveiled at the United Center on November 1st, 1994. On the statue Michael Jordan is wearing the classic Air Jordan 9 silhouette.
This Air Jordan 9 is dressed in a mixture of White, Black, and Militia Green color scheme.…
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