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Balconies by sir20
Minnie Miraculous AU Ask:
For the Tiger!Miraculous holder you could use Rythm. She appears in Kuro Neko and her design is soooo adorable. You could use her concept art (found on the wiki) for her civilian outfit. I feel like Rythm and Chris interacting would be fun. Have a great day!!
So, here she is—Kitty Tiger. I had a lot of fun with this one, even if I did pretty much steal her outfit from the Akuma concept art for her. Um… yeah. This one goes out to everyone who requested Tiger Rythm, but in particular to my sister, who requested her first. (She was looking at me with puppy dog eyes like “pleeeeassseeee?” So how could I say no to that.) I think this girl spends most of the time she’s transformed role-playing as a cat. She meows and pretends to purr and hisses at people, and just kinda runs around on all fours a lot? And yeah, Cat Man and her are besties in the sense that he does his own thing and she kinda follows him around and imitates him. He says something cool and she just poses next to him like “Meow!”
She will not listen to the kids that tell her tigers don’t say meow.
Also, don’t try doing gradients with watercolor—it’s not fun.
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"Le silence est tranquillité mais jamais un vide ; Il est clarté mais jamais absence de couleur ; Il est rythme ; Il est le fondement de toute pensée."
✒️ Yehudi Menuhin
📷 via Pinterest
Musical Drummer Robot
Dance to your own rythm
I love life when it sounds also like this at 7AM on a cold foggy day.
Stripe Bars distills motion into its most elemental binary contrasts; presence and absence. Rectangular bars of varying lengths moving laterally in precise, rhythmic sequences, evoking the language of coded signals or early digital readouts. The composition’s stark palette amplifies its structural clarity, while the controlled pacing of the animation creates a sense of both order and unpredictability. Part mechanical rhythm, part visual Morse code. 1080p-300frames-50fps-4shades-1.5MB