Red-footed Booby (Sula sula)
© Eric VanderWerf
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I don't think spiky isopods are talked about enough
(Source-Macro photography by Nicky Bay)
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wild boars are so cool and badass just look at those things. why does nobody seem to take them seriously theyre up there with bears and wolves in terms of being so strong and hairy and awesome. AND theyre omnivores? wow. the talent. the range. we could learn a lot from them I think
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polaris; guiding light for lost horses
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concepts for some sort of credit/thanks section at the end of fear not(?) will probably not be very long but id like to show characters who were only briefly mentioned/not mentioned at all but exist/age progressions... very fun to draw regardless....
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overjoyed right now cuz i found out a way for me to draw digitally without pain
drawing with a MOUSE!!! did this on ms paint, returning to my roots. only did minor editing and resizing with clip studio
i just got a sunny daze toy, i want her first release toy as well now. so she inspired me to draw :3
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Sopping Wet by Doug Dance Nature Photography on Flickr.
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Total eclipse of the Sun, July 1860, illustrated by astronomer Warren de la Rue.
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[ID: Photos of a painted clay sculpture of two Przewalski's horses leaning against one another in an embrace with their eyes closed. The sculpture is from the shoulders up. Each photo shows a different angle. End ID]
This was an older Embrace piece that wasn't up to scratch, was going to recycle it, instead reworked the faces and manes, and used it as an opportunity to practice painting with acrylics. One of the faces has the more “plastic” look that I've been trying to avoid with acrylics (lower left photo). Watering the paint down and then gradually layering seems to keep the matte look I was getting with gouache.
Available on my Etsy
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