the gang
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Deep in thought
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Idk if I'll get around to finishing these sketches but I do like some of them quite a bit so I figured I'd do a sketch dump kind of thing. Here are all unposted GW2 related sketches I've done within the last 2 years in no particular order:
Pretty detailed sketches of Rhixak and Prim. I wanted to do fullbody drawings of these two but Idk if I'll get around to doing them. They look pretty nice on their own though.
A couple messy sketches of Mib & Vizzis, as well as a more detailed one of Nise. That boy sure loves violence.
Gwizz realizing how gay he is for Lucanus. Drawing charr is so hard... Having a hard time translating them to my artstyle..
Sketches of how Corrow's body would look like under his armor. Something along these lines.
Figuring out how Kos would look like. His magitech eye stuff mainly. Also how he was when he first re-entered society, wrapped in rags.
Also Rix's outfit design. Pretty mad scientist type stuff but with a sexy twist. The labcoat ends in a loincloth type thing and there are no pants in the outfit. I mean he does wear some kind of underwear under there but yeah. He has various other outfits as this is not at all lab safe in actuality, it's just his favourite to wear on free time.
A sketchpage of various characters. Couple lines for Corrow. Sketches from before I figured out how he would look like under the armor. Possibly how his hair was back when he had hair.
Couple Zott doodles and a line for them.
Another attempt at Kos' magitech eyes and head design.
Idd and Eoi, long time no draw and first time for Eoi in fact.
A sketch to figure out Nukke's hair-growth. I did one before, probably never posted that one either but here's the updated version!
Secondly we got a very rough sketch of a new character, a mordremvari named Ru. Well, he can't really remember anything before waking up free of Mordremoth.
He thinks his name starts with Ru, but can't remember anything else, so he just goes by Ru now. Still figuring out his design but I wanted to sketch out the basic idea, though I kinda ran out of energy while drawing it.
I've gotten Ru up to level 80 but I need to work to get one more piece of armor skin unlocked for him before his ingame look is complete so until then!
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"Hey Eri, I have a question." It's Nise, in the hallway between classes.
"What's an Otoko no ko?"
"Where did you learn THAT?!"
Ah. The whole hall heared him. Weirdos, these two.
"W-Well... Otoko no ko is... Umm... Y-You know, feminine... guys? They usually crossdress out in the open-..."
He's going to shut his mouth now.
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Greece, 2019
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Ended up doing a warmup with @outoutdamnspark‘s Kana and my Nise
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You seemed shocked to see me~
-Nise
I guess
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Nise - A Star Descended to Earth
A literal idol from the stars, her image is of a ditzy, naive girl ready to explore what Earth has to offer!
While her curiosity is genuine, there is more to her than meets the eye… especially with the rumors that she’s “haunted”.
Why would she willingly choose to stay in this small, barely functioning studio? Why did she really come down here? What sort of secrets could an “idol” keep?
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Industrial visit to "National Institute of Solar Energy, " on 31st October 2023.
Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurgaon organized an industrial visit to "National Institute of Solar Energy, " on 31st October 2023. 50 students from EEE, ECE, and ME/R&A Department of DCE, Gurgaon along with faculty member Dr. Dheivanai, Associate Professor/EEE, and Dr. Ankit Agarwal, Assistant Professor/ME visited the institute.
National Institute of Solar Energy(NISE), an autonomous institution of Ministry of New and Renewable (MNRE), is the apex National R&D institution in the field Solar Energy. The Government of India has converted 25 year old Solar Energy Centre (SEC) under MNRE to an autonomous institution in September, 2013 to assist the Ministry in implementing the National Solar Mission and to coordinate research, technology and other related works. The students were benefited by the visit and got an exposure to the industries and learnt the new technologies implemented in the renewable energy.
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A Nise One
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''(...) Nas últimas palavras de seu livro sobre as imagens do inconsciente, Nise conta sobre o mito da barca do sol, sobre a constante luta da estrela em se renovar, manter a vitalidade e escapar da escuridão para trazer vida. Imergir para emergir, resumiu Vera Dantas. Diagnosticados estamos todos nós — é uma suposição factível. Nossa cura está no mergulho profundo, tendo o outro e a própria existência como coletes salva-vidas — nosso tempo ecoa esse mantra. A vida não se estoca, flui.
E cada vida é vida. Amar é (lou)cura. Amar é cura.''
estúdio M’Baraká - 'Nise da Silveira - A Revolução Pelo Afeto'
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i have a disease that makes me see every female character as a lesbian and its called being smarter than everyone
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Valentine’s Day Chocolates
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This Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science
Nectar-loving tree frog likely moves pollen from flower to flower
The creamy fruit and nectar-rich flowers of the milk fruit tree are irresistible to Xenohyla truncata, a tree frog native to Brazil. On warm nights, the dusky-colored frogs take to the trees en masse, jostling one another for a chance to nibble the fruit and slurp the nectar. In the process, the frogs become covered in sticky pollen grains—and might inadvertently pollinate the plants, too. It’s the first time a frog—or any amphibian—has been observed pollinating a plant, researchers reported last month in Food Webs.
Scientists long thought only insects and birds served as pollinators, but research has revealed that some reptiles and mammals are more than up to the task. Now, scientists must consider whether amphibians are also capable of getting the job done. It’s likely that the nectar-loving frogs, also known as Izecksohn’s Brazilian tree frogs, are transferring pollen as they move from flower to flower, the authors say. But more research is needed, they add, to confirm that frogs have joined the planet’s pantheon of pollinators.
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