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sitaart · 5 months
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The Botanical Bestiary is a project I had the honor of being the artist for. It's a bunch of leshy miscreants who will try to destroy you, or possibly be adopted into your party as family. It's a bit of a toss up
The Botanical Bestiary is for Pathfinder 2e and D&D 5e. It contains: 
65 leshy monsters
10 leshy heritages  You can find it on DriveThruRPG here
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venus-garden · 2 years
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pochote
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havatabanca · 10 months
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david6of7 · 11 months
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Ceiba Tree
Photography by David Velez
#davidvelez #david6of7 #photograph #originalcontent #tree #ceiba #arbol
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skyflowers · 1 year
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ceiba tree vieques
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valeofpoppies · 1 year
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I tested some leaf cards on this ceiba tree asset I built in Blender. I used the data transfer modifier and a target cage mesh to make the cards look voluminous. I was surprised to see the result when I imported it into Unity.
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lokoleyacongo · 1 year
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Lake Atitlan in Guatemala is called “Nahachel” in the Quiche Mayan language. It is the southernmost of four sacred lakes that mark the boundaries of the Quiche world. The traditional Mayan today lives by the metaphors inherited not only from their forebears’ poetic imaginations. They are also guided by intense and prolonged study of the night sky.  The Quiche Mayan “Council Book”, the Popol Vuh,…
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nerves-nebula · 16 days
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soo when Groe lives with those other earth & plant spirits theres a spirit that it isn't really friends with but is the only one who isn't cultishly cheerful/polite so they kind of just bitch together. and they were never super nice to each other, which Groe kinda regrets in retrospect. cuz she was a good person.
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axgo · 1 month
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1ra casa de Hernán Cortes, la Antigva
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crudlynaturephotos · 1 month
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helluvatimes · 5 months
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The Drunken Tree
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The Ceiba insignis or white floss silk tree flowering profusely in the conservatory. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
Interestingly, this tree apparently is also known as the Drunken Tree. In the wild, its flowers would’ve drawn bees, butterflies, sun birds and even monkeys to their sweet nectar. In this conservatory however, it would be sustaining one particular sun bird that had somehow got itself trapped in here.
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venus-garden · 9 months
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pepemancerah · 1 year
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"La ceiba" #CeibaSpeciosa #Ceiba #Pochote #ArbolBotella #PaloBorracho #Arbol #Tree (en Arbide, León) https://www.instagram.com/p/CokwuZxODNm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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david6of7 · 2 years
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Ceiba Tree
Photography by David Velez
#davidvelez #david6of7 #photo #originalcontent
#tree #ceiba
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mario-gp · 1 year
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Finca San Antonio Amatepec
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theotherpages · 2 years
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Tropical Things, August 2020
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All photos taken in Deerfield Beach and Coral Springs, Florida
--Steve
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