I made something cool, I thought you beans would like! Tell me what you think!
-Mommabean
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i was bored and out of nothing this silly pony came out! her name is lieve strawberry:] and she likes strawberries,,,🍓
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Meet Rayne, my Tav from my first finished Baldur's Gate 3 playthrough. She is a Mephistopheles Tiefling with the Red Draconic Sorcerer class which I've had as a dnd character idea before and thought it would fit with the game as well. She's a spunky character with both roguish and heroic tendencies and likes adventuring, collecting magical artifacts and meditating to attune herself to her inner powers. I'll be delving deeper into her backstory in my future posts of her art. I hope you like her ^^
I've been planning on making BG3 art for a while but due to some irl stuff, I never got to. And I've been wanting to illustrate my playthrough for a while and now I got to have some more time to do so. I will be starting with presenting my first Tav and then maybe following with some short comics of moments from my playthrough.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CuvQBB7yQT6/
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Suchscary's lil guy Douglas
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💕A gift I made for @lillipupz💕
Really adore your 2p design for Liechtenstein! And I hope we get to see more of her and her nyo 2p too!💕🩷💕🩷
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Was bored tonight so I made myself this recipe card for the empty recipe box sitting in my kitchen that I got at the start of the pandemic. I’ve been trying to collect recipes from my family members and lately I have been going to the library a lot so I’ve been flipping through a lot of cook books and stuff for inspiration! Maybe I could make some to sell at my table?
Also I call different types of food genres, it’s a thing with me and @ferncomics for example Chinese, Italian, Irish or sometimes it’s even simpler and genres can just mean soup, chicken, pasta, ect.
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Teacup and saucer made at Bronnitsy Porcelain Factory (1957-1967). Designed by Vladimir Semyonov.
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