Some fanart of this ancient figurine! Also got commissioned to draw her hanging out with a friend!
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beautiful coo, i believe this breed is called ayrshire
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Making this guide because I see this question time and time again on here. This post is mostly directed at white artists and writers who are wondering how to best design their characters of color. Full text description is at the end under the cut.
Full disclaimer, I am biracial (mixed E/SE asian and white) and grew up in majority poc communities, but I am just one person and this post is only based on my own experiences. If any other poc want to chime in, feel free to do so.
Once again, a full plaintext description is under the cut. If you find the information useful, please pass it on by reblogging <3
(Finally, even though I spoke vaguely on genetic inheritance, this is NOT the place to comment on certain features being mutations, as if being a mutation means something is inherently lesser or isn’t supposed to exist. Mutations is everything! All of our traits were at some point or another, an emerging mutation. Love yourself ^__^)
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its ok to grieve what once was + what could have been
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a witch and her vampire 🩸
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some of you need to make your bed and have a shower with a soap that smells nice, and then sit in a chair near the window and have tea with milk and read a hardcover book and see how your creative block is after that tbh.
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Ok no longer depressed starting NOW!
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Reblog to kill it faster
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teach me?? how to draw?? the action of kissing????
Step 1. yearn
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Haven’t drawn anything in a long time and indulged in drawing my first D&D character to feel something. Playing her in BG3 gives me the warm and fuzzies from remembering my first campaign.
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Small Independent Deer Does Its Errands
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Kees van Dongen - La femme aux chats (1912)
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Night Hunt, oil on canvas.
— John Brosio (American, b.1967)
https://johnbrosio.com/
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fuck it. be creative even if you never really *make* anything. write out plot synopses of stories and then move on. design OCs you'll never use. make mood boards and concept art and don't do anything with them. life's too short to forget everything that inspired you and creation doesn't have to be "complete" to be worth the time you put into it.
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