since i was bored i decided to draw two random Funamusea characters (random number generator, like before), so here are the two lucky gals, Mono Chrome and Sheena.
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ya que estaba aburrido, decidi dibujar otros dos personajes random de Funamusea (generador de numeros aleatorios, como antes), asi que aqui estan las dos suertudas, Mono Chrome y Sheena.
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Mono Chrome and Sheena by Funamusea
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"Pieces of you were split apart, now you have to find them again."
Here's Mono Chrome, & their forms! If you remember Aimless & Senseless, they're related to Mono. Any questions / feedback are appreciated !!!
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hell or high water // the neighbourhood
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[ dialtone ; mono / chrome ]
do not tag as fanart for any reason
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∞ :>
Have fun! :D
“So let's fade away together one dream at a time”
- Where Did The Party Go by Fall Out Boy
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Oouggggh devs giving me a dragon update right after twin dragon lore is a very dangerous combination for me right now.
Because I’m still developing how the longan arc and dragon apocalypse works in my au since the main three dragons are firmly on the cookie side, and from that trailer it seems Iike Ananas is on longans side (willingly or unwillingly if I remember the dialogue right)
But like, I had a very dangerous thought.
What if longan put the twin dragons back together again
Hahaha HAHAHAHA OH IM EXCITED.
This might be an excuse for me to draw a black and white dragon cookie (let’s call them monochrome dragon cookie) but like I’m really vibing this idea.
The twins don’t know, what a way to learn your past!
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Leadenhall by Roy Llowarch
Via Flickr:
Redesigned by the Victorians in 1881. Leadenhall Market dates back to the 14th century and is situated in what was the centre of Roman London. Originally a meat, poultry and game market, it is now home to a number of boutique retailers, restaurants, cafes, wine bars and an award-winning pub. Starting as the site of a manor, Leadenhall has survived changes in use, rebuilding, and even the Great Fire to become a popular destination for city residents, visitors and workers.
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