[ID: seven cartoony digital drawings of human characters. 1. a waist up drawing of a character with brown skin, wavy dark brown hair, thick eyebrows, and a tooth gap. he is thin, and his hair is in a shoulder length 70s style. he is wearing a pink flare-collared button-up with a floral print, and darker pink pants, as well as a silver earring, purple eyeshadow, and multiple silver chains. he is smiling, and has one hand raised around shoulder height. 2. a bust of a man with pale skin, brown eyes, slightly wavy blond hair, a light mustache, and an average body type. his hair is just past chin length and has long bangs, in a 1970s style. he is wearing a black turtleneck and a magen david necklace. he is smiling slightly, and the piece is warmly lit. 3. a human woman from the waist up. she is thin, with a large bust, pale skin, and long wavy blond hair styled to be very big. she is wearing a low-cut purple dress and matching chunky green earrings and necklace. she has a delicate face with subtle makeup and an unimpressed expression. 4. a bust of a man with pale skin, short black spiky hair, and blue eyes. he is wearing a black muscle tank and has a gold earring. he is thin, with a pointy nose and round eyes. he has a toothy grin. 5. a man from the waist up. he is thin, with pale skin and large, round green eyes. he has magenta hair, styled like a large swirled pompadour in the front, slicked back on the sides, and long tails in the back. he is wearing a gold colored flare-collared button-up with a repeating arch print, and yellow-brown pants with a belt with a large shiny buckle. he is smiling with his mouth open, and has one hand raised with his index finger pointing up. 6. a man dancing, shown from the legs up. he is thin and has pale skin and a blond mullet. he is wearing a black flare-collar shirt that is partly unbuttoned, a white blazer with a red lining, high-waisted red pants, and a necklace with a star on it. all his clothes are shiny. his body is twisted as if he is in the middle of a dance move, with his hips facing forward, his shoulders at an angle, and his head turned in profile. one hand is pointing down at his side, and the other is behind him. his eyes are closed and he has on red eyeshadow. 7. two characters, one from the chest up the other from the shoulders up. on the left is a taller masculine person with pale skin, short straight almost black hair, and gold eyes. he is wearing a suit with a black tie, and rectangular glasses. on the right is a shorter woman with slightly darker freckled skin, shoulder-length curly brown hair, and brown eyes with two eyelashes on each. she is wearing a teal button-up dress, silver earrings, and lipstick. they are looking at each-other and smiling. /end ID]
decided to upload my human art all together rather than with my furry art; you might be able to tell i id'ed them all at different times
Been a while since I’ve been on here, so I decided to come back for a bit with some doodles I’ve done!
I don’t know when, or if, I’ll be back and posting... I may just be here browsing (as I usually do... I miss the all the smut that used to be here)
The first pic of the blood mage was originally a design I came up with for a new character they could introduce in High Guardian Spice to (possibly) increase the show’s popularity, but then I was like “Fuck it, he’s my character now with no association to that show because he looks so fuckin’ cooooool... minus his big-ass helmet.”
HEYY TUMBLR ! I haven’t posted in a while cause I’ve been preparing this new project of mine, inspired by classic fighting games combined with rock icons and musicians of the 60s and 70s, “knock-out grooves” is all that and hopefully much more 🫶🏻✨
First up, is Mick Jagger, his alt outfit is a reference to the rock and roll circus and his ult move to the iconic quote and Rolling Stones logo 👄🎸
John Dair was a minor Scottish fat actor who only has 32 credits in his filmography. He often played big scary guys on British TV.
John Dair first appeared on screen in the British TV show, Porridge, a prison comedy starring Ronnie Barker in 1975. He appeared in 3 of the 20 episodes. The first 2 photos are from Porridge and the 3rd is from an episode of Sykes in 1978. Next photo is from an episode of Last of the Summer Wine in 1979.
This photo is from the set of the movie Porridge in 1979, now entitled Doing Time. Pictured is Ronnie Barker and John Dair.
Above is a scene from episode 1;3 of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe in 1981.
Most people know John Dair from the initial video for Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood in 1984. The video disappeared after the song was banned in England just as it hit number one in the charts. The video most people remember is the one that featured cuts from the film Body Double that featured the song.
John Dair stripped down for the video. How great is that?
Above photos are from the miniseries Jack the Ripper in 1988 and 2 from Batman in 1989.
The above photos are from an episode of London's Burning in 1990, 2 from an episode of Doctor Finlay in 1993 and 2 from miniseries Our Friends in the North with Malcolm McDowell and Stephen Marcus.
First female character! Make way for Stevie Nicks!⛓️🔮🧙♀️
I didn’t expect her to turn out this good!! obsessed with her design 🥹🫶🏻 ANYWAY Stevie’s character acts very much like a siren, she hypnotizes people with her voice/music (using her tambourine which can turn into multiple instruments) and captures them at the end with her chains! depending on her choker she summons either the moon 🌙 or the sun ☀️