evan rosier with a fat ass and barty crouch jr with NO ass.
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evan rosier with a fat ass and barty crouch jr with NO ass.
From "I Entered the Dimension of Doom!" in Tales of Suspense #23, November 1961. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Ray Holloway (?) letters.
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No nuance: Are you better at creating two-dimensional art or three-dimensional art?
Two-Dimensional Art
Three-Dimensional Art
2D art would be things like drawing, painting, mosaics, stained glass, photography, diamond art, chalk drawings, lettering, etc.
3D art would be things like sculptures, mobiles, dolls, amigurumi, other three-dimensional crochet/knit items, puppets, etc.
Reblog for sample size!
'been a long time since I've drew my non-fandom ocs
Frankenstein novel if it was cute and a little more fucked up
This is Mi.n and J2dy(Judy- Ju-dee... Two-D...get it)
Mi.n: aromantic///asexual(Also in a reproductive way)their species haven't invented a concept of gender so they just go by they/them+probably xenos ,but I like to refer to them as a little crazy scientist cylinder man
Fun fact: MIN is the name of their species too. It meant "US" in an ancient language
J2dy: intersex two-dimensional creature/genetically modified/has no clue about what's happening ever/goes by she/he/it /// pitbull named princess
Moonlight
Claude-Joseph Vernet
1772
Oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Takashi Murakami’s latest work in progress ‘a conceptual drawing of a work titled Portrait of a Young Auctioneer’. 2021.