A group of kegrychus workers posing with their multitools and a human photographer/researcher. This team was inspecting a potential waste planet for mining purposes, alongside two haladera site monitors who politely declined to be included in the photo.
The human is wearing a late-century Earth space suit, while the kegrychus are wearing customary protective gear and water tanks.
A small break from Rain World for some Thedir stuff :) Very inspired by the fantastic works of @bootlegsnake. Their photography-style art is so sweet and well-made, I highly recommend checking out their art tag!
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May I request Keith Richards? 🙏
Keith Richards is my bias and also, my weakness 💀💀💀. I really want to draw him like you do 😭😭😭 ( I love your art and your Keef fanart so much 🫶❤️❤️❤️).
The only Keef's era that I'm confident is early 60s so here is him. Enjoy~~~❤️❤️❤️
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HERMITCRAFT x BAD END THEATRE
my labor of love. based on a roleplay on the hermitcraft amino.
i love experimenting with different art styles. this was so fun to make
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Introducing: Community Labels
As you know, art and artists make Tumblr what it is. We want everyone on Tumblr to be able to fully express themselves while also having control over what they encounter on their dashboards. That’s why we’re introducing Community Labels, an extension to your “Content you see” settings. Our ultimate goal is to create a more open Tumblr, and this is our first step in that direction.
As a poster and reblogger, Community Labels are your way to help your followers avoid anything they’d rather not come across on their dashboards.
As a follower, setting your content preferences is a way to adjust your feed to your own comfort levels.
How does it work?
When creating new posts (or editing old posts), you’ll see controls allowing you to label your post as unsuitable for those filtering certain content types it contains.
When content is labeled, it will either be hidden, blurred, or displayed normally, based on each user’s preferences.
In your “Content you see” settings, you can now choose to show, blur, or hide content that depicts the following topics:
Drug and alcohol addiction: Contains discussions of substance abuse or addiction experience.
Violence: Contains violent or graphic content similar to what you might see in an age-restricted movie.
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Some examples of content that would require a community label:
Fanart of your favorite ship engaging with each other in...a very private moment
Euphoria GIFs showing Rue’s substance abuse
A movie trailer depicting graphic war scenes
A graphic 50 Shades of Grey edit
This doesn’t change our content policies: spam, hate content, and porn bots are still not welcome in the community. It’s also still important that we abide by app store rules, which means we need to make sure that mature content is only accessible to people who are old enough and have opted in to view that type of content. More information about Community Labels is available in the Help Center.
This is an opportunity to work towards a richer, more nuanced Tumblr experience while making sure everyone who enjoys using Tumblr can do so safely. That future we mentioned above? We’re already moving towards it.
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