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Cover art for the Leiji Matsumoto Fan Club magazine's second issue by Keisuke Masunaga, one of the most prolific animators to have adapted Leijiverse character designs.
@FuckingHedo Aardvarks of East Africa have adapted to tackle arboreal termite mounds, developing kangaroo like back legs for jumping through the trees, and prehensile tails.
His hair is hell to draw so i kinda adapted it to a simpler way to draw it
Le stinky cat https://t.co/fPMCu6fCg2
@devinScribbles I would love to see any of my babies adapted to your style 💞 (but no pressure hehe)
(first one is my vtuber character that's a wip / its basically me tho lol)
(second one is my bard rory!)
(third one is my barbarian tia!)
it's a real shame because A BUNCH of other Kingdom Come character designs and such got adapted into main canon in the mid-2000s
-Lightning
-Tomcat
-Magog
-Alloy
Adapted this shading technique i found and tried to shade my already made art in real settings! :)
I've always wanted to try this hehe
How'd i do?
#art #digitalart #oc #ocart https://t.co/h5DsTaxXYq
2022 art summary ~
I made so many arts this year!!💙
(template by @/necromosss , i just adapted the "2021" part to use it in 2022 :3)
#TimeInTrek Dreaming of a Better Future #StarTrek #comics Harlan Ellison's original teleplay for "The City on the Edge of Forever" was adapted by IDW (2014). Script by Ellison, Scott and David Tipton, with art by J.K. Woodward, and covers by Juan Ortiz and Paul Shipper. 2/2
Iron Rocket
The violet book depicts Iron Rocket shooting into the sky at Mach speed, the sonic shockwave destroying the surroundings
A dubious magazine theorises that a magikarp that jumped so high as to leave the atmosphere of the planet adapted to the vacuum of space
This is really all to say thank you for the people who treated me with kindness and welcomed me into this space, one so far outside of my comfort zone I’m still not quite adapted to it even still
Thanks for giving me a shot
- bone! It's believed that its hands would've helped it climb trees or catch prey! It's also possible that they were adapted for limited aerial movement, but it's hard to say for sure, as it's only known from the fragmentary remains of one individual! (2/2)
Art by Audrey.m.horn!
Bocchi the Rock Anime adapted 2 volumes.
•Anime ended at chapter 21.
•Volume 2 ends with chapter 26.
•Volume 3 contains chapters 26-38
•Volume 4 contains chapters 39-50
•Volume 5 has recently been released and it probably goes over chapter 60.
#ぼっち・ざ・ろっく
@ruii__10 Thank you for hosting this raffle! ^^ My favorite manhwa is called The Broken Ring: This Marriage Will Fail Anyway. It's a wonderful story about love and second chances. It's adapted from a Korean novel of the same name. 🥰💖
DC Comics released "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - The Official Comics Adaptation" on this day (Dec. 28) back in 1993. Adapted by Kelley Puckett and with art by Mike Parobeck, a smaller-sized version of this book was packaged with the MOTP VHS! #BatmanTAS #BTAS30th #DCAU #Batman
@MaverickPrimeGB Panda peccary, The mountains of Mexico hold bamboo that are eaten up by specialist peccary that have adapted retractable claws in order to pull down large grasses.
@WolfwalkerSnek European blind mole rat. Mole rats migrated from Africa to Europe during the ice age, when Europe was mostly grassland. This grassland has since changed into forest, with the mole rats now having adapted to life in temperate rainforests of Europe.
Vellorostratids meaning “fur beak”, are a group consisting of mammals with bird like features. Bokellas for example are a wyvern-like species capable of flight with the exception of the lashed Bokella where it’s wings evolved into long clawed limbs adapted for climbing trees.
@nrd23456 Flat skippers, these camels are highly adapted for life on the salt flats. at any given time there is no more than 1 foot on the ground, to decrease contact with the hot soil. The inflatable uvula the modern camels is now flat and stuck out of the mouth in order to keep it cool.
@GaelCasasart Panda peccary, The mountains of Mexico hold bamboo that are eaten up by specialist peccary that have adapted retractable claws in order to pull down large grasses.
"Well actually, Trigun was a manga first"
Yeah, and Yoshimatsu adapted the characters from that manga into his own style for the animation. That's why they are two completely different art styles. Do you get it?