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🌶️🐦🦎Lil' trio head shot of Chili, Ed n' Joy!✨
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This is just the gang so far. I'm pretty close to finished with the final member of their group. A yet to be named mouse character!🐭
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#ocs #Chili #dingo #Ed #vulture #Joy #Iguana #Originalcharacters #headshots #insanedingo
@oofitsbethi uhh I have old sketches of them.
Necropsys Vulture (part of MH's investigative district, handles suspected foul play cases)
Tremor Pangolin (he dig, goes into ERT work after his twin Terra Pangolin goes maverick)
Joule.EXE (Netnavi that specializes in regulating a power plant)
@cartoons_mad @GooNutzdonuts @BigPapaOdizzy @DegenDachshunds GM Emily! This is a quick vulture I drew I think you might like him
Stable Diffusion prompt: ripped physique beak beak Man portrait Sherlock Samuel Beckett Beak Detective Anthropomorphic furry fashion vogue Vulture man wearing a Buzzard costume wearing a hobo ...
👉 https://t.co/3ehOULa0x0
#stablediffusion #dalle2 #dalle #midjourney #aiart #ai
Beware, shy bird! But I know what you love birds :З
OC Vulture drom DnD setting, for Aman.
#fantasyart #ocart #dnd
I NEED TO DRAW bearded vulture Yvetal..i think it’d look better as one
about time I made a rain world oc, so
meet Vikkeral, a vulture
@MakaiMiller Thank you, glad you like the design. It's actually the opposite here- Aspen is a male (leucistic griffon vulture), who really looks up to Lizbeth (yellow headed vulture) like a big sister. Here they are together. 🐦😃
Lizbeth left/ Aspen right
Lizbeth and Aspen as young adults
They're based on a lesser yellow headed vulture and a griffon vulture (leucistic).
bearded vulture portrait study
#avian #furry #birds #BirdsOfTwitter #bird
Please, follow me if you enjoy my work
I’ve also got Furaffinity <3 https://t.co/42XcrsfhCE
Deciding on a color scheme for this character, and it feels like I'm designing a sparkle-vulture. 🥰 I'm very attached to the blue freckles lol
Fellow of @LinneanSociety William Yarrell (1784-1856), who lived in central London all his life, (an urban birder?) included vultures in his book: "A History of British Birds" (1843).