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Sunday drawback - Jurassic Park 1993 - Steven Spielberg - novel by Michael Crichton - movie posters FOURTEEN: art by Marko Manev @markomanev and Florey @mrflorey
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Anya's drawback
#SPY_FAMILY #damianya
Issue 2 is now live at https://t.co/QYuGTWWNzH, featuring “Drawback” by @lindzmcleod. “The nurse takes their hands, listens to their stories… Their eyes stumble after her like newborn lambs. Faces like elderly moons, always rotating to face her”
We all know and love Holly. She’s a vampire masquerading as a regular human after a failed kidnapping attempt that lead to her taking on a new identity. She has a rare ability that allows her to command the world like the gods once did with her words, but with a painful drawback
So, bringing back something unique had it benefits and drawbacks, and I wasn't too satisfied with the first result. However, I decided to make a retrace/remaster to show some progress made along the way.
Total layers used: 13
- OC; @DandyBouquet
Enjoy! #Brony https://t.co/tSoC8w4mXB
Some of you may be aware that @Google is switching from #GA3 to #GA4. There are many many differences. Here's an article on GA4s drawbacks and limitations.
Caution, although honest, this article is written by a GA competitor
https://t.co/jPpPph7cZI
Sunday drawback - Jurassic Park 1993 - Steven Spielberg - novel by Michael Crichton - movie posters EIGHT: art by Aaron Horkey @THEVACVVM and Kevin M Wilson @ApeMeetsGirl
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to be continued...
Sunday drawback - Jurassic Park 1993 - Steven Spielberg - novel by Michael Crichton - movie posters SEVEN: by Florey @mrflorey Daniel Danger @tinymediaempire and Mainger @m4inger
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I'm Cherry, also known as Cider!
A shapeshifter with the ability to turn themselves into any living creature- albeit with some major drawbacks if the criterium isn't met.
My character is androgynous & identifies with all pronouns!
I, however, exclusively use She/Her! ♀️
Space Hamster.
The pet life style aboard a space station has it's perks endless snacks, pets, and cuddles. But the constant zero g has it expansive drawbacks; particularly on the waistline.
@KilliThaum Unfortunately, the 'setting things on fire' part of being a kirin has its drawbacks 🌧️
One simple drawback: sometimes they ride up
(Thought I'd do a rapid-fire follow-up to the first sundress sketch!!)
Original Source: https://t.co/041gW2hZd1
Haruka Amami is considered the mother of all Modern Idols for a reason, even LL's Emitsun herself acknowledges her status. Her biggest drawback among the three is that she's the only character tied to the efforts of a real person.
Sunday drawback originals - The Invisible Man 1933 - James Whale by H.G. Wells novel - ORIGINAL movie posters TWO: Spanish ( by Antoni Clave ) and Belgian versions
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I adore 2007 Neko Musume
This spunky genki girl who works hard at a lot of part time jobs in the human world and is always first to the scene alongaide Kitaro
Only drawback is that I wish she fights more but she's also pretty great support
She pulls on my heart strings💗
I like larger connecting areas in my maps. I think there's more potential for dynamic combat this way. The drawback being players can see a lot of map from a given vantage - I like to solve this with strategically placed stairs!
#dnd #dndmap #battlemap #rpgmap #vttrpgmap #vttrpg
Sunday drawback (on Monday) - The Invisible Man 1933 - James Whale by H.G. Wells novel - movie posters THREE: by Francesco Francavilla @f_francavilla Kevin Tong @tragicsunshine and Vincent Roché @viinsnet
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Sunday drawback (on Monday) - The Invisible Man 1933 - James Whale by H.G. Wells novel - movie posters ONE: by Nicolas Delort @nicodelort Jason Edmiston @jasonedmiston and Jonathan Burton @jonathanburton
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[Terra Lavee is still sound asleep. One of the drawbacks of being nocturnal]
[However, Pumpkin the Pumperanian is awake and sniffing about. Vibrating as she does so.]
[She soon takes notice of the reader, scampering up to them]