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lineart by nargled on dA!
sootmask, shaleheart, slatewhisker, or another name?
Drew the creepy little shale imp from @leticheecopae 's fic "Land of Fog and Fear" if you like silent hill/homestuck or horror stories, go check it out on AO3, it's really good!!!
Shale and Cervious enjoying some quality time in the forest.
This was streamed for Patrons, who also voted for this pairing to be the subject. If you wanna see streams, WIPs, hi-res versions of pics and other goodies, go check it out!
Monday I finally purchased a permanent license for Substance Designer. Have some cotton candy and shale fossil materials
I wanted to make a new cat boy but ended up revamping my old one. Also he's been renamed! What was once called Shale is now named Roan owo
#art #digitalart #originalcharacters
You’re invited to Shaler Area High School March 28th from 6-9 PM to meet @MarcelWalker1, artist of the acclaimed CHUTZ-POW! comic-book series created and published by @HCofPGH. Visit https://t.co/XmzyR1Uaqn for more details! #comics #pittsburgh #pittsburghart
@guitarmass Shalendris Oaksong is a restoration druid! She's not as good as those other druids, but she gets the job done!
Watercolour fossil study and life reconstruction of a common trilobite from the Wheeler Shale Formation Utah. Getting involved with this #sciart #tweetstorm
NYSM scientists are investigating a tortuous meltwater path created over 16,000 years ago in, around & over folded & eroded limestone, shale, & sandstone near Ravena, NY. Left behind was a complex landscape created by overlapping geologic processes over a long period of time.
Been working on and off on this recently, and last night I told myself: Let's leave it there or you'll hate it! So here's my #dnd5e character that I play with a bunch of nerdy ass friends ✨💜✨Serena de Shalesteps, everybody!
#dungeonsanddragons #dnd #DnDCharacter #Genasi #Bard
I made a lil goblin named shale he's a lil bastard and would probs be fun to use in a dnd session
#artistsontwitter
Another piece of Shalendris done by ManiacPaint on DeviantArt!
This map held at @morethanadodo, produced by civil engineer William Smith in 1817, shows the altitude and geological makeup of a cross-setion of British land, from Mt Snowdon to London. Oxford is built on "clunch clay & shale", we've learned. https://t.co/7rWAzR4fVS