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@JaagerG @capsule_house @seerlight @Kaejunni @itsoksami Wow i just saw your profile
I am an architect and I make NFTs with the theme of different cultures
I am very interested in making a hand drawing animation for @capsule_house with a Japanese theme
I am honored to show you this collection 🤍
It's insane how far the AI tools have come in the last six months! I remeber graphic design rapidly improving in print and on TV with Photoshop and After Effects. New design subcultures appeared. Will we see a Cambrian explosion of content in the coming years? #stablediffusion
For people who INSIST Mihoyo isn’t aware of colorism or of the dark skinned people in the cultures they’re basing Sumeru from
okay, so other countries and cultures eat ants… but only Colombians would have BIG ASS ANTS (hormigas culonas) on their menu 😅🐜🐜🐜 the department of Santander is the home of this unusual snack. Love them or loathe them?
@HimeOnion @Kimiorsmth @lgbtanime there are some questionable stuff still, but they have dome incredibly beautiful and detailed designs based off several different cultures that sumeru also takes inspiration from
These 2 are not random neighbors in a totem. The rabbit is a very complex image in art. It has many interesting meanings and in the same Alice is complemented by the new symbolism of Carroll. The fox is also not only a trickster, it is a multifaceted symbol in different cultures.
Why does identity matter?
People experience places, spaces, cultures & environments differently depending on their identity. A place that is safe for some requires others to be constantly wary and defended.
This infographic helps people understand https://t.co/WLD0VdCx7Y
Sneak Peek! Something cool is coming to @DriveThruRPG!
We have the standard European variations, but also beautifully detailed versions inspired by precolonial Central America and various African Cultures (colored by illustrators from those regions).
#TTRPGs #DnD #DnD5E #VTT
@honest_trio Here’s my girl!
We’ll def watch:
SONG OF THE SEA
WOLFWALKERS
THE LAST UNICORN
HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE
BELLE
YOUR NAME
WEATHERING WITH YOU
AAAAAND DEF MYTHS OF DIFFERENT CULTURES!✨✨
🥟✨ Starting in 8.5 hours! Another Smashing Hour with @YiyingLu. Yiying is an amazing designer who works across cultures and always has many good stories to share.
You can join for free. Register your ticket here:
https://t.co/IqksWWvt49
The Grim Reaper has been an important figure in many cultures for thousands of years. One of the most well-known versions is the Westernized image of a hooded skeleton holding a scythe.
#digitalart #digitalartist #visualart #generativeart #aiassisted #postreality #grimreaper
This is not a straightforward Alexander biography -- it's about how we've perceived him as a historical figure AND literary character since 300 CE: a hero in the cultures he encountered and the faiths (Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Zoroastrian) that follow.
Eszett facts under this thread:
To start, all characters in Æther are based around a fusion of two cultures into one. Eszett is Argentine-Swiss; The Library of Babel (the main inspiration for this story) is from Argentina, and Switzerland abandoned their eszett (plot relevant!)
#PositiveHaloTrend #RejectHaloDoomAndGloom
With the recent ruckus rattling the community, lets start this week with a serious question: What aspect of Halo makes you fall in love with the franchise?
Mine is the expanded universe. The many civilizations, cultures, and conflicts.
Otoyomegatari, aka a Bride's Story by Kaoru Mori, is one of the best historical mangas I've read! It explores the different cultures and traditions of rural 19th century Middle Asia, specifically the stories of different brides and their day-to-day challenges.
#mangarecs
Gubat Banwa is very specifically beyond just "a filipino game". I'd argue it's not a "Filipino" game at all! It's a very Southeast Asian game, that unravels and provides a kind of counterculture to how people perceive a lot of things, such as nations, cultures, religion, and more
I'm wondering... could @ENSMaxisNFT be a celebration of the biggest names in the ENS space and the most popular NFT cultures OR am I just imagining things due to lack of sleep? What are your thoughts on their inspiration to create these?
Some alternate versions :) Note the mehndi on his arms. Totally unrelated but putting the name of your S/O in mehndi on your arms during weddings is very common in some cultures ^__^
This goes out to all the desi dream stans out there 🫶💞 feel free to like/rt even if ur not!!
I love how the movie portrays duality, or "hidden truth" rather. The city is called stagnant and quaint, and meanwhile it is exactly the ideal that the industrial revolution strives for. Amalgamation of cultures (Hindi and japanese boards) and a city that "moves on"