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I Got Blue 💙
Pachirisu (Pokémon)
Ian (Onward)
Joe (Digimon)
Dimitri (Fire Emblem)
Honorable Mention:
Belle (Beauty And The Beast), But She's More Commonly Associated With Yellow Because That's Her Big Fancy Iconic Dress, But The Dress She Has Most Of The Movie Is Blue https://t.co/jwfRpuIZr3
@BattyTangFang People either forget the back part of her hair, or more commonly, draw her ears like a normal canine’s. She’s a fennec... her ears are supposed to be m a s s i v e
@thepotatopages I do comic style drawings (in commonly known cartoon styles or my own) as well as graphic design stuff🌸
comissions are open❤️
Melty Factoid of The Day: The stage "Classic" is actually a reference to grass. In real life there is this oddity called "grass" which is very commonly used in "yards" or "fields"
An alphabet full of Illustrators...L is for...Felix Leigh, an author and illustrator whose work commonly appeared in The Boys Own Paper and other Gift Books...he was particularly fond of animals it seems!
... #ForgottenChildrensBooks #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
An old chōchin would split upwards and downwards, and the part that got split would become a mouth and stick out a long tongue, and the "chōchin obake" is commonly considered not to have one eye in its upper half, but two.
https://t.co/rjp0lUHSxl
The active ingredient in pepper spray is (6E)-N-[(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl]-8-methylnon-6-enamide, which is more commonly known as capsaicin. https://t.co/F2CTclqlDW
The rest is history, I mostly just pumped out mtg-inspired art and worked for indie rpg companies for a bit. A year before being hired at Powerhouse I started a series about the commonly uncommon folks in fantasy worlds, and am still working through that series.
Done a few months ago, but I suppose I could post the dorks here while I'm at it.
At this point, I'm pretty sure my most commonly drawn pirate character is... that damn apple. I wonder if I can sneak an apple on every page of the book somehow.
Some visual development for a monster-hunting game for Android.
Meet the Wocco!
The sheep wyvern. Commonly found grazing is the grasslands with one of their flock watching out for predators. At the slightest sound, they will take flight. Unfortunately, they cannot fly very far.
#SundayFishSketch #fishytheme - colorful fish. A Red Roman- fish from South Africa commonly caught by commercial line fishers.
Smilodon
Smilodon is an extinct genus of big cats. It is one of the most famous prehistoric mammals, and the best known saber-toothed cat. Although commonly known as the saber-toothed tiger, it was not closely related to the tiger.
@kianamaiart 🌺Hello!
My name is Drew and I am a 14-year-old digital artist and animator who lives in Columbus OH.
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I most commonly draw original characters + designs for my RedBubble & I am currently working on a few personal art projects!
#drawingwhileblack
The Johnson Shut-ins state park was my favorite to learn about. Fun fact, "shut-ins" refers to the small streams of water formed via erosion. They are commonly used as a natural form of waterslide! The last park, and my favorite, will be thrown up saturday.
Both Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix and Donkey Konga use some of Mozart's symphonies for their line-up. The third movement of his Piano Sonata No. 11 (commonly known as the "Turkish March") notably appears in both games.
@tiigervi I am :D 2$ for head shots which is what I commonly go with, I’m under the age of 18 just thought i should let people know before you pm me
@FoxWithGuitar Freddy Nebraska:
Bruce Springsteen's middle name
What's commonly considered his best album
Bonus: I used his guitar as a color sample. All my chars have music inspirations cause I'm basic like that.
#FolkloreThursday Ghost stories are commonly examples of ghostlore. Belief in ghosts is found in all cultures, and thus ghost stories may be passed down orally or in written form. The ghost story is a form of fiction specifically of weird fiction, and is often a horror story.
>The word, al-shayun, meaning specific/unknown thing, was commonly used in early mathematics. It was their equivalent of modern "x".
>However, European, specifically Spanish, translation of al-shayun didn't go all well, because there wasn't a "sh" in their language!