This counts as fan art
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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Xuebing Du
we're not kids anymore.
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almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Show & Tell
Claire Keane
trying on a metaphor

@theartofmadeline
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Game of Thrones Daily
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

shark vs the universe
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@writingsthatarebestignored
This counts as fan art
i hate trying to explain why i like skyrim characters to people who dont get it cause its like YEAH they look BAD. its a 15 year old game bro. they are all ugly base game. they all have the same 5 voice actors. they have 20 lines of dialogue each. but u gotta look past all of that. you gotta look at the vibes man. if theres one thing bethesda does right its the vibes. everything else is bad. but you gotta ignore that. you gotta stop letting your brain take the wheel and give your pussy a shot. she will lead you to the most depraved yearning youve ever experienced in your life.
i have a lot of thoughts and feelings about the relationship between etta and wintrow........i like how they're foils & parallels. i like how they can both be very cruel and patronising to the other. i like how they're two people who lived very isolated lives and how this is their very first time learning what does it mean to have a friend and be one in turn; how to care about people as people and not simply because you're forced to. how they push each other to grow, and go back to themselves. how they both give the other something more precious than jewels and money. i love etta pushing wintrow on his religion (why do you need your god when you have your ship?) in a way that's not necessarily sensitive or kind. i like how they both antagonise the other, but are sweet and genuinely caring just as well. they're both learning how to be of the world together, and they make mistakes, and hurt each other, but they're also more alike than anyone else. they're both locked in lives of subservience to everyone but themselves where bodily autonomy and personhood are extremely limited. a priest whose very life and all the years in it are dedicated to service and sacrifice, who may be asked to give it up for a stranger at a moment's notice. etta's body itself being property to be bought & sold without any right to object to it. neither of them had a say in this life - they didn't choose it - it was chosen for them, and they've been left to make do with it. how it made etta pragmatic and realistic, a bit sardonic, a bit angry. how it made wintrow judgmental, how he copes with it by assuring himself it's what he wants, he's good at it, he likes it. their perspectives on their lives are so completely different & that's what makes them capable of helping the other. etta's strong sense of self and knowing how to make the best of a situation vs wintrow's fight against the fate given to him by his god he convinces himself he trusts above all. how in time the reality of her replaces the faith in his god. it is an ugly word but etta's identity as a whore cannot be separated from her character any more than wintrow's can be from his priesthood. what is it, really, materially, that makes their realities different? only that one is looked down upon, and seen as vulgar and godless, and the other is revered, their sacrifice noble. but at the end of the day, when has wintrow's religion ever protected him from being violated? i like that etta sees that better than he does. and i like that wintrow is more aware of her situation than she is. i like how they're both the naive & the self aware one. hypocritical, self deluded, judgemental and petty. their relationship and them as individuals ties so perfectly into the overarching theme of the trilogy - there are many ways to be a slave.
Alduin, inspired by medieval art
Eeveelution Doodles
do any of you even enjoy reading or watching fiction at all? if i wanted the plot with virtually nothing else i would read the wikipedia page
😈 You are not bound by the Hays code.
😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who are not punished by the narrative by the end of the story.
😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who win.
😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who make evil look fun and cool.
😈 You are allowed to make your fun, cool evil character the protagonist.
😈 You are allowed to glorify, romanticize and eroticize evil characters and villainous acts.
😈 You are not obligated to teach your audience a moral lesson.
bed creature
he arrives when you need a break
no worries if your neighbor is mowing their lawn early in the morning hes soundproof
bed beast and beyond
I need to make something really elaborate and cool (doesn't move
bed creature
he arrives when you need a break
no worries if your neighbor is mowing their lawn early in the morning hes soundproof
bed beast and beyond
No gatekeeping, this technique really helps:
I used it on my last 2 pieces and it really gave them a warm, deep, natural, finished feel.
I work with large files* so I typically keep the chromatic aberration and color noise at 6 and 16 respectively.
*In Clip Studio Paint.
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By Rémich
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE GO LOOK AT MORE OF THE ARTIST'S WORK ON HER INSTAGRAM, IT'S AMAZING
‘The Wolf of the West, he would come from the Mountains to save all’
This took me agesss but I'm so happy with how it turned out jijiji
little ms paint dragons
(available on my kofi as adoptables!)
the author’s thinly veiled nothing #notwriting #straightupnotwritingit
I’m glad that OP:
1) Figured this out.
2) Shared so others can learn from their mistake.