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Rather than sticking to the method commonly used these days for revivals of Jenson or Bembo types, it seemed more interesting to try and get in the same mindset as those exceptional designers during this pivotal period in the history of typography.. #fonts https://t.co/9GFxrXmYYQ
@AmelliaAchima Hiii I'm Charlize, an 18 yr old Ph based artist! I'm most commonly known on the internet as Charcooll!! I specialize in drawing characters (mostly female) and I hope one day I can get into animation ✨ Hope y'all like my stuff!
IG: https://t.co/9tqoOiUAD0 🌸
Although absurd, mages experienced with spiritual magic commonly wear high heels.
Physical agony whilst being lifted off the floor mimics some experience of spiritual detachment from the body, enhancing dark, holy, and wild magic.
@inkfycreates Hey! My name is Peri/Stitch and I paint monsters and mythological beasts most commonly in watercolor, but I'm a digital dabbler too. I'm currently a background painter + writer on a soon-to-be webcomic named @Swansong_Comic !
“The history of spelling alphabets is fascinating and winding, but it’s notable that there hasn’t been an official update to the most commonly used English version in about half a century.” (from your friends at Whiskey Foxtrot Mike Uniform) https://t.co/VdUUctoco4
idk if this is a commonly known csp function but i haven't seen it talked about before and i find it really good for colouring sketches, limited palettes, and for colouring things quickly like an animation or comic so it's less time consuming
@toxictotod Hello Hello! I’m Gooey, and i guess most of my art is fanart(tv shows, games, etc) or my ocs. I draw digitally and traditionally, but most of my art is commonly digital.
Here’s my most recent work, and i hope you all have a great day/night💖
Monika's tip of the day~
"I'm sorry," are two words most commonly used in apologies. And normally by your tone of voice can others really tell if you are genuine in saying them. But let me just tell you, it takes a bigger person to be able to apologize. Why not be that person~?
ITS ME BORTHDAY !!! I used to design an OC every year on my birthday but skipped 2017 and 2018!!! So I'm trying to get back to my groove again! This is Ianthe, commonly known as Lily because how archaic her real name sounds. She is a daughter of the sea and Poseidon's successor!
Hey there! My name is Watson, more commonly known as Oreo-Septim, and I draw stuff!
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Furaffinity: https://t.co/QZA2eHgJ2q
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KoFi: https://t.co/tsh01OGaYr
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My new fursona, Fish! They’re a shapeshifter who can shift to any species, but are most commonly seen in their cockatiel gryphon or fluff pupper forms. I love them!! 💕🌸🐤
@theebillyporter 12/30 is @AlisonBechdel 🏳️🌈 Comic artist known for her award winning graphic novel Fun Home, which was later adapted to the Tony winning musical of the same name. The Bechdel Test, commonly used in feminist film studies is derived from one of her comics. 📚
@surenliciousart Hi! I'm Lotta, or Los more commonly. I like drawing humanoid monsters! I've made a lil' project to tell about them too, though I'm only just getting started 😊
Continuing my Realistic Mario series, we have the walking fungus, commonly known by most as a Goomba, or Chestnut People depending on region. #SuperMarioBros #Goomba
~Skunk in Repose~ [2019]
“The piece presents a skunk at rest in an upright posture. The bed of flowers, uncommonly seen alive around such animals, curved lines, and muted coloration mark this as an exemplary Art Nouveau work”.
(another incredible piece from @DrackyPoof! <3 <3)
Her drawing for today! It turns out today is the celebration of the Eid mubarak, a celebration of the Islam religion, celebrated by 1.8 billion people living in the middle east, south asia and south east asia. She is wearing one of their traditional clothes, commonly worn
Agatha and Pyrose are my more commonly drawn OC's both are part of a group known as the "Phantoms"
The Daeodon, commonly called the "hell pig," was a seven-foot tall omnivorous artiodactyl. Research suggests that it may have frightened off smaller predators to steal their kills. A request from @zacgormania, who I assume feels a sort of kinship with the disgusting beast.