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doodle-birdo · 16 hours
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the new blorbos
guess who picked up on a new fixation yalls
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doodle-birdo · 1 day
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a little gourmand doodle because i miss drawing him actually LMAO
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A bunch of PK centric doodles :3 He's very pretty,,
I've been trying out all sorts of ways to draw him, I really like adding more bug aspects it's alotta fun
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doodle-birdo · 1 day
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Do you love the colour of the centipede?
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doodle-birdo · 4 days
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You to all our Rage Quit enjoyers @doodle-birdo and I have post a project for ya’ll to enjoy 
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doodle-birdo · 4 days
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Working on a silly little something~!
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doodle-birdo · 6 days
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doodle-birdo · 7 days
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People who think slugcats are mammals are you aware that the core trait of mammals is producing milk
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doodle-birdo · 8 days
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Part 2
Some vanilla spoilers, just to warn you!
Day 16-31
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doodle-birdo · 8 days
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Part 1
Gonna kick off this blog proper with some old art. Here's all of my Rain World Art Month 2020 submissions, for compilation's sake! It's pretty dated and some pieces were rushed because it was a daily challenge, but I'm still proud of it.
I'm not bothering to list every one of them, so here's the original prompt
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Day 1-15
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doodle-birdo · 9 days
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"What is to come"
(image id is both in the alt text and below the read more- I put it under one because it's incredibly long)
And so there we have it, the 200+ followers artpiece that I have been working on for several days, if I had to guess I'd say it took 25 or so hours over eleven days. Honestly it's so surreal to me that I'm here with over 200 followers (260 as of typing this- yes, I procrastinated on this), especially when I only hit 100 followers in February. It's genuinely really nice to know that people are actually interested in my art (before anyone brings up spam bots- I know there are a few of them amongst my followers but I've checked most of them and I am 100% confident that over 200 of them are real). I don't really have much else to say really- I'm just grateful to have the support. Thanks y'all :).
[Image id: a large, lineless digital drawing of several dinosaurs. It is nighttime. At the bottom of the piece, a lone Eoraptor lunensis is walking across the floodplains- both the ground and the Eoraptor are just silhouettes, the early dinosaur has been given protofeathers. The full moon is shining, it's size is exaggerated for artistic affect. Behind the moon, the heads of sixteen different dinosaurs can be seen (listed left to right, bottom to top) Row 1- Thecodontosaurus antiquus (small sauropodomorph with light brown protofeathers, near-white undersides, straight stripes that are moderately darker than the base colour and vibrant green eyes), Coelophysis bauri (small early theropod with a long and narrow skull, its protofeathers are golden and black. A soft orange stripe runs across the back of its head, it has warm brown eyes. Row 2- Plateosaurus trossingensis (long-necked sauropodomorph, it has reddish-brown scales, light undersides, triangular stripes running down it's spine that get bigger the further down they get and pale yellow eyes), Heterodontosaurus tuckii (small ornithopod with a hooked grey beak. It has spiky green feathers, a lighter chest and a darker stripe running along its head and back, there are three small spots on its face, two behind the eye and one infront of it, it's eyes are bright yellow). Row 3- Megalosaurus bucklandii (medium-sized theropod with warm brown feathers, lighter undersides, dark spots and bright yellow eyes, there are several scars on its face), Brachiosaurus altithorax (greenish-grey true sauropod with lighter undersides, a dark pink patch on its throat, dark desaturated brown eyes and a few small scars on its neck), Archaeopteryx (early toothed bird with a black head, white neck and bright yellow eyes). Row 4- Hylaeosaurus armatus (pale brown ankylosaur with lighter undersides and vibrant green eyes), Velociraptor mongoliensis (dromaeosaur with light brown feathers, a lighter chest, a black stripe near its eye and light green eyes), Sinosauropteryx prima (small compsognathid theropod with ginger protofeathers, an off white mask and undersides and pale yellow eyes), Iguanodon bernissartensis (large greenish-grey ornithopod with a slightly darker back, pale undersides, a grey beak, and yellow eyes). Row 5- Matuku otagoense (heron with medium grey feathers and a small crest. A red stripe runs from just behind its nostrils to about a third of the way down its neck. Its undersides are white, its beak is grey and its eyes are brown), Triceratops prorsus (three-horned ceratopsian with grey-brown scales, lighter undersides, two triangular stripes between it's brow and nasal horns, reddish-orange diamond-like stripes on its frill, a hooked grey beak and golden eyes. Its brow horns curve forward at the base. Row 6- North Island brown kiwi (plump brown bird with a long pale beak, whiskers and black eyes, its nostrils are at the tip of its bill, and unlike the other dinosaurs in the sky part of its body below the neck is visible), male house sparrow (small redish-brown and grey bird with a black bib below it's bill), it has brown eyes and a dark grey bill. Row 7- rock dove (grey bird with iridescent green feathers scattered across its neck, a dark grey beak, and warm brown eyes). end id]
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doodle-birdo · 10 days
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I FINALLY FINISHED THEM
they all got redesigns :D and i got to make enot more creatur
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doodle-birdo · 10 days
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This starts out as a nice gesture, then quickly becomes absolutely ridiculous.
1,024 dice. Man.
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doodle-birdo · 10 days
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This is my idea of the Pale King's body after the metamorphosis of giant worm that is not worm I think
I like the fact that it ends up this small.
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doodle-birdo · 12 days
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misc rw doodles from my sketchook
i dont usually post sketchbook stuff but i thought hey why not i kinda like some of these
theyre a bit messy but ah its fine
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doodle-birdo · 12 days
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Gonna be honest i don't think you can apply cladistics or taxonomy to rain world.
Lizards aren't actual lizards, not reptiles or even vertebrates. I don't think dropwigs are arthropods, insects or even bilaterians. I don't think pole plants are animals, plants, fungi or protists.
As I see it every living thing you see in the game is a descendant of a purposed organism.
Purposed organisms which had genes taken from everywhere in the tree of life.
Genetics has become a muddied pool of organisms which, for example have 32% of their dna from protists, 7% from arthropods, 31% from vertebrates, 16% from fungi and 14% from scyphozoa.
The ancients influence has left the entire concept of genetics and taxonomy useless in a world where what looks like two members of the same clade have almost nothing in common but simply both adapted for similiar niches.
The concept of an animal, plant, or even a pure eukaryote no longer exist.
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doodle-birdo · 14 days
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Neil!!!
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