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Happy birthday majoras mask :3c , old ass game
Do it for the meme. http://blinkingguy.com
I think she got the wrong path this time....
So you've learned the 12 principles of animation but don't know where to actually apply them? Fear not!! For here is my step-by-step process, very very condensed, into one singular giant GIF.
Hope it helps!
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˖ ꯭𓂋𝄞ྀི ❥ 🍵 ∿ ૮ ྀི˃̵ ࿁ ˂̵ 𑁬
Bazen düşlediğin bir çok şeye cümle kuramazsın. çünkü kalbe rânâ olan gözlerin önündedir..
“There are times to stay put, and what you want will come to you, and there are times to go out into the world and find such a thing for yourself.”
— Lemony Snicket
Guan Zilan (Violet Kwan)
Rafting in the Park
1960s
I do art! I post art! I draw a bit of everything! Aside from original art: Rrverse, Grishaverse, Marvel/DCU, Chinese mythology
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“I’m a demon, so what?”
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Figured you might want to see this scene from the movie, it’s really stunning
Made in China (Wereldmusuem, Rotterdam) - Li Xiaofeng.
Li Xiaofeng uses shards of found porcelain to assemble striking garments, from haute couture to traditional Chinese dress to military uniforms. His meticulously constructed pieces combine sculpture and sewing. Xiaofeng’s work The Weight of the Millennium (2015), a blue-and-white dress fashioned from fragments of plates, bowls, and other dinnerware, was a crowd favorite at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2015 blockbuster exhibition “China: Through the Looking Glass.” Made of porcelain from the Ming and Qing dynasties, this piece reflects Li’s interest in the long, complex history of this export commodity, whose forms and patterns are traces of globalization. For Li, porcelain remains a potent cultural symbol ripe for exploring themes concerning desire, value, and the circulation of materials.
My ancient Chinese emo phase would have looked so cool
Huang Yongyu
Narcissus
2002
Bouie Choi (蔡鈺娟)— City in the Dark (acrylic on upcycled floor wood, 2020)
Window - Xizhou, 2019
Alley - Lijiang, 2019
Huang Yongyu
Cat
2006
Frames - Xizhou, 2019
Chinese cyberpunk at it’s best
Photography: 夏弃疾
Model: 荷里寒
Cr: 荷里寒
“Be with someone who makes your Mondays feel like Fridays.”
— Unknown
Light Falloff
This artwork is a tribute to nostalgia— a gentle reflection of a time and place that shaped a golden childhood.
This old building holds the soul of simpler days, where laughter echoed through cozy rooms and the scent of home-cooked meals drifted from the kitchen. It was a world filled with video games, board games, and birthday candles glowing with joy.
Homework felt like a shared adventure, not a chore, and the hum of the TV, with its clunky antenna, was the soundtrack of peaceful evenings.
Neighbors were more like extended family, and safety was so deeply felt that locked doors were almost an afterthought—only discovered to be broken the day we were leaving town.
This is more than a building; it is a memory made of warmth, innocence, and the quiet magic of being home.
“Things will happen in your life that you can’t stop. But that’s no reason to shut out the world.”
— Unknown
“You’ll understand why storms are named after people.”
— Unknown
“Wait for the person who pursues you. The one who will make an ordinary moment seem magical. The kind of person who brings out the best in you and makes you want to be a better person.”
— Journey to Peace
“One day someone is going to hug you so tight, that all of your broken pieces will stick back together.”
— Unknown
“I gave you things I wasn’t sure I even had.”
— Miranda July
“The world will knock you down plenty. You don’t need to be doing it to yourself.”
— Elizabeth Scott