[they/he] [aroace, agender]nsfw and proship dni!!Chamomile_Dove on toyhouse :]
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i walk a fine line between “i’m asexual and i hate how much the world revolves around sex” and “sex is way too stigmatized and people should be able to be more open about it if they want to”
Fox Meets Bunny
who up thinking about The Timeloop
unsure if this sucks enough. please enjoy this stork i snapped through a car window at just that time around sunset where the lighting goes to shit for my camera. the blurrier ones were unfortunately already deleted.
Formless Star is out now! Travel to a mysterious ever-changing planet and gather data on the animals that live there. There's 60 different creatures to find, all with unique behaviours and descriptions! Get the game for free (or pay what you want) here! splendidland.itch.io/formless-star
self-restraint
Might have tripped and fell into a new hyperfix Oops.
fuck the post below me
fuck the post above me
From previous fossils, they already knew the dinosaur had asymmetric feathers, which are vital to creating thrust in modern, flying birds. But the hard slab of limestone around this specimen had also preserved a key layer of feathers called tertials that had never been documented before in Archaeopteryx.
“It’s important that this is the first time these feathers have been seen,” John Nudds, a paleontologist at the University of Manchester in England who didn’t participate in the study, tells the Guardian’s Hannah Devlin. “These new feathers seen in this beautifully preserved specimen—as well as the asymmetric feathers—confirms it could fly.”
@seananmcguire Something to brighten your day. She could fly!!!
Could we see the Palestine sun bird, in both of its different plumages?
Palestine Sunbird (Cinnyris osea), male, family Nectariniidae, order Passeriformes, found in parts of the Middle East and Northern Africa
photograph by Hasan Rimawi Photographer
Palestine Sunbird (Cinnyris osea), female, family Nectariniidae, Oman
photograph by Christoph Moning
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I think I can now publish this new art I made for the indie game Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles, which I worked on as art director! ✨
Some parts of the process that I saved.
I made this new cover art for an exclusive version offered by SuperRare. I hope you like it! ✨
#007 - #008 - #009 - The tails of the Squirtle line are made of sea foam, storing air for long dives. They prefer staying at shores and spraying water on random passersby for amusement.
Sponsored by @la-bruja. Design process under read more.
So for this line I had three main goals: 1. Add some more aquatic turtle anatomy on the line. 2. Make their shells based on sea shells, so that i can introduce the blastoise cannons as the shells openings, almost like a siphon. 3. the very popular "put that fur back into the blastoise.
So for my studies i started with studying both a turtle with flippers and one without, and then applying those on my squirtles to see which one worked best. To avoid overlap with the titouga line, I decided to go with the snaked neck turtle as inspiration, but i brought some of the pig nosed turtle's nose to the line because its cute
The tails turning into some sea foam-y subsance and the fur ending up looking more like gills came later, to tie down random parts of the design into a more water related theme, instead of it just being a water type because its a blue turtle. also it storing oxygen is a reference to turtles breathing outta their ass btw. they do that
The rest just came from me enjoying drawing turtles and making it as accurate as i could without losing the whimsy
【みつけたインコ】何かを見つけたコトリタチ。一斉にそちらを見ています。可愛い小鳥の並んだ姿。 ※みつけたフィンチと同シリーズです。構成により二つの柄のインコ・フィンチを混ぜる事もできます。要相談。
Would you like to pet me?
Ballad of the Falcon and the Star (Баллада о Соколе и Звезде)
Uzbekfilm, 1978
A beautiful and sad story about the unrequited love of a falcon for a distant star. Loosely based on the work of 18th century Uzbek Sufi poetess and Otin-Oy (title for a female Muslim religious scholar in Central Asia) Jahonotin Uvaysiy. In her time, Uvaysiy wrote over 15,000 hemistiches and is still held in high esteem in Uzbekistan.