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Ya um... have this.
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Chunky boi!
Feel free to draw this in your style.
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It’s a Lahore Pigeon. I love pigeons in general but this breed is super cute!
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Breeze
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Baby Dino! I have no clue what I am doing anymore.
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Transversing the frozen tundra. Let heaven’s lights be your guides.
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Let dead dogs lie. Day 3.
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Down goes the prey. Inktober day 2!
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Inktober day 1 down!
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I got an Oculus Rift the other day, and so... the first in my series. “The Shep Collection: Glow”
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Send help! I don’t know how to do the “hair”, any help will be greatly appreciated.
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My first attempt at animation. I really like it, even more so for its simplicity.
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IDK
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I wanted to see Peter Parker in a flower crown idk. I like it at least.
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I’ll be honest I don’t know what the eye style would be so I didn’t even try.
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Apology
I read somewhere once that “Your apology needs to be as loud as your disrespect was.”, but they were wrong. Disrespect and apologizes are NOT on the same level as each other. Your apology needs to be LOUDER then your whisper of disrespect. You have no clue what your whispering did to the one it was directed towards. So you better, no... you will yell, shout, scream, your apology and drown out that whisper you, yourself made. So that the disrespected and YOU can move on. So no your apology does not need to be as loud as your disrespect was. It needs to be LOUDER.
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Hollowed and barren world.
I wanted to try landscapes. However, I can’t help but add a human element to pieces. It gives them a story. Try zooming in on the back ground. It can be hard to see the details in smaller formats without doing so. Though you won’t be missing much if you don’t, and for any of my art work you see and have a story for let me know it. I have my own but I love what others come up with.
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