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"Do not paint what you see. Draw a light that animates objects."
Thomas W. Schaller
Whether recent or old, the works of @twschaller genuinely touch a chord with the viewer. Whether recent or old, his artistic fingerprint is easily recognizable.
Just some new objects for a new room we're creating!
Follow our development here: https://t.co/DK5KTWY6DT
#games #gaming #indiegames #indiedev #horrorgame #scifi #survival #madewithunity #unity3d #IndieGameDev #indiefps
oh yay end year art raffle i hope i won't cancel this one for real
just rt and wait
also other stuff : i only accept objects, i don't accept humans, furries, or detailed objects
make sure your dm open so i can ask what you perfer (object oc or object show is allowed)
Since 2001 the MHS has been posting one object each month from our vast collection! Here is a thread of our December objects beginning with
December 2001: Santa Claus Bank Note
https://t.co/S5A0CU4Nk3
This is Chleo inspired by #vaelsmagic She is supposed to be a magical girl who possesses objects, kinda like a ghost.
#originalcharacter #magicalgirl #ghost #cute #original #traditional #digital #crazynachii #crazynachii
@MapleKemon Time will tell. During one cutscene, Tana showed something special which looks similar to the objects from the silhouette.
//2018
To sum up 2018 shortly: pastel pink and black.
I did less human drawings and experimented more with conceptual drawings of objects, animals and food.
My drawings either had a really cute or creepy vibe and I'm living for that tbh
Memorial portrait for Moses ter Borch d. 1667 by his brother Gerard ter Borch (II) & sister Gesina ter Borch. Around him are various animals and objects referring to his military career or symbolize loyalty and transience (Rijksmuseum)
@InanimateTweet @AnimationEpic I spent so long making this artwork, so it would be a dream come true if you were to feature it! I'd like to be credited as OfficialFizzlePop, pls. :3
(The character in the very middle on the bottom of the drawing is my objectsona OC, Glass Ball.)
Peace!
-FizzlePop
Just got through 3 levels of Boneworks in one day and now I feel like I am unable to move any objects in real life and everything I go to touch I knock over instantly due to an intense lack of depth perception irl
Art from 2010 (left) & 2019 (right) Definitely found my art calling in the last couple years. Drawing people stresses me out. Now I get so much enjoyment from drawing different objects & handlettering 😍 #2010vs2019 (2010 I drew a lot of Fira/Fel/Flo. 2 of them make up Felfira!)
Working on new level components for @PetPutt! Breakable objects also meant that screenshake finally had to be implemented 👀
#indiegame #screenshotsaturday
Arthur Baker, handmade dummy book for Calligraphic Alphabets, ca. 1970. In Sep, Carl Crossgrove led a salon of over 100 never-before-seen objects from Baker’s archive, Archive members can watch video of the salon (and 3 others) right now. Otherwise: https://t.co/a126kCJcU2
SHRINE (@shrine_nyc) is presenting a selection of American art brut at the OAF, including this assemblage by Hawkins Bolden (1914–2005), who was a blind African American maker based in Memphis, TN. Bolden fashioned scarecrows out of found objects to protect his vegetable garden.
Stand Name: Crazy Diamond
Stand User: Josuke Higashikata
Has the ability to restore or revert objects or organisms to its previous state. It can, heal others or repair any object however It cannot heal its user.
Power A
Speed A
Range D
Precision B
Persistence B
Development C
"All-seeing Eye, Drago protector" by @CosmoZach1
Zach is a science fantasy digital & crypto artist who shows in #Creary his creative process.
Support this fantastic composition of objects from multiple images:
https://t.co/M0fBO3F8Bt
#art #cryptoart #blockchain #scifi #photo
‘The Golden Age of Satire?’ is on view @TheBeaconMuseum UK until 12 January 2020. With objects from @britishmuseum, the show looks at how the British monarchy was ridiculed in prints between 1790 and 1820. Below, a caricature of the Prince of Wales by George Cruikshank from 1812.