a 2-D animated lineless series wpuld go perfect for moomin
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sucks that emily youcis or whatever is like a white supremacist nazi or whatever cus her like. art/animation stule for that little fuckass dog is. so good
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“A Villain for a Hero”
Page 0 - Draft , is now up on Webtoon! If you like or enjoy what you see, and want to see more, show your support by liking and/or subscribing on the comic’s Webtoon page!
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Oc in Twst again :3 , what dorm do you think she would belong in
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Since the new teaser pushed everyone off the “despise frozen for being mainstream and popular” train, is it safe to confess that frozen is actually my favorite Disney princess movie of all time?
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Its probably good SR has taken this long to be honest bc theres some major story changes I've made
And while the first pages dont hold up I'd rather just keep going till its done and then rework it to be better later?
Anyway Etch's backstory has been slightly changed Ive cut out his childhood trauma bc he doesnt need it theres an entirely seperate set of events that happen to him
And Krey has gone from a throwaway generic bully character to a main character i wanna develop
Hey the story may be silly but I still love my OCs
If I ever redid the first half I'd skip straight to the camping trip and have Shar tell her backstory there to neaten things up
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people , what do you think, how would you portray a Japanese Man or a Japanese Woman i the stule of " Aardman Animations" studio? it means that, as if they would make the eyes of the Japanese.
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Bowl with Mimbres Motif, Marie S. Juanico, late 20th century, Brooklyn Museum: Arts of the Americas
Bowl with Mimbres Motif and triangular human forms. Marie works within the Acoma tradition when making older styles of pottery. But when the form is contemporary, as seen here with its rippled edge and open bowl form, she creates innovative designs that are still rooted in Acoma such as the Mimbres stule figures. Marie S. Juanico is from the Acoma Yellow Corn Clan and has been an active potter since 1963. She was taught by her mother, Delores Aragon, and in turn, Marie taught the art of traditional pottery to her daughter, Delores Aragon.Marie has won many awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market, the New Mexico state Fair and the Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial which is held in Gallup, New Mexico. Her favorite designs are Mimbres animals, parrots, rainbows and snowflakes.
Size: 8 x 9 in. (20.3 x 22.9 cm)
Medium: Clay, pigment
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/212791
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