Cool Facts- The itty-bitty white-winged fairywren comes straight out of Cinderella. These little wren species have some of the most complex flock dynamics in the bird kingdom. The white-winged fairywren only lives in groups of 4 but each bird has a job. When one bird is nesting, a second and often non-related wren, will aide in raising the chick. They are highly affectionate and will groom each other for long durations. Male white-winged fairywrens will present their mate with a flower petal and then bow to the female to show off his feathers.
Rating- 11/10 (Blue animals are seriously so cool.)
Animtober- Fairy (Blue, white, and pretty fairy-like.)
Ever felt bad because you start a challenge but never manage to finish it? Fret not and get ready for Animtober+Boardtober 💫 but chill 💫
RULES: Working or studying makes it harder to keep up with monthly challenges, so the main goal for this one is to make something with the 8 prompts (the gold ones) -the rest of the prompts are optional and up to your time and energy. Digital and traditional media are both fine!
The challenge is for the month of October but you can use the prompts whenever you want. Use the hashtags #animtober2021 #boardtober2021 and #giocciolechallenge or/and tag me so I can see what you come up with! Enjoy 💫
Here is the little animation i’ve been working on for Inktober! It’s animated on TVpaint then inked traditionally. ;)
I tried to step away from illustrations a bit. I have other ink-related projects but I doubt I will be able to finish them soon!
Cool Facts- The red junglefowl may look like a common domestic chicken however these babies were the start of it all, being the ancestor to many domestic chicken breeds. Being a non-domesticated chicken species, the red junglefowl is rarely used in egg or meat production. The males are known for their striking plumage that attract females for mating. Using their crow only for mating instead of signifying sunup, red junglefowl can be heard for kilometers. Males also sport a spur on their inner foot, allowing them to attack predators and competitors. Sadly, red junglefowl are used in cock fighting due to this spur and their aggressive nature.