It’s ~Star Worms Wednesday~ y’all
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It’s ~Star Worms Wednesday~ y’all
I am very intrigued by star worms, that’s a ridiculous title that feels like it has to be good (and I’m going to send you another one in a separate ask so you don’t have to post about two WIPs at once)
! thank you for the ask! i did talk about star worms here, and tragically the plot has very little to do with worms as the name came from the groupchat name of the friends i was being deranged with about it. maybe we can work some in there though who knows.
feeling like glup shitto at the end of the 22nd star worms movie
Star Worms II Attack of the Pleasure Pods (1985)
Look at these worm girlfriends, they’re all prepared! They’ve got their 12 grapes for New Years!!!
I hope you all have a great New Years and New Years Eve!
Two bright friends! I haven’t drawn a plain rainbow worm in so long omg... There’s one now though! Who’s very amazed by the glowy star friend! They are admittedly Maybe a mini, but still!
New worm friend!!! Their name is Sheriff and they’re in love with Holiday!!! They’re half Western half star worm and I love them.
Also my tablet’s not back I just edited a scanned drawing and copied and pasted the url from Holiday’s drawing, so all my art is probably going to be... really simple
This is a bit old but I realized I never posted it here! I made a family of worms - a love worm and a star worm, with their wormlets (what I call the baby worms)!
As you can see, when worms breed their patterns and colors can mix in a variety of ways! Pattern colors can be base colors and vice versa, colors can mix or be one or the other, patterns can do the same, etc.
A lot of variety in just one group!
(Worms make two cocoons that have 2-5 wormlets each, which is why there are ten of these little guys in this picture)!
I haven’t quite figured out what to do with them yet, but I’m quite fond of all of them!