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Pokemon Artwork in Japanese Woodblock Style made by Totetsuu
i love her so much
Artist is basilenjoyer
I play BG3 for the plot
The plot:
Hey-ho!
See y'all at DragonCon!
mandatory daily art with Karlach
Would you spend your Xmas with Karlach?
I’ve been super bad this year and I can be badder if you support me on Throne: throne.com/robustaart
Donate to your favorite sketch and I’ll color it!
merry critmas to all wyllach enjoyers
Beach talks
Silver Onix Pokemon Ring made by Stephen Hoang
@nekomimi-hime-sama inspired
ai art by @special-boi
Mommy i need you how are you ?
Emperor's Champion by Ivan Klimenko
A good boy's true place 😻
been playing a lot of baldurs gate 3 lately :D
I am super against light pollution, and have been for decades
but I am also super annoyed by the way it's framed as "without light pollution you can see how beautiful the night sky is" way more prominently than it's framed as "hey, did you ever stop to think of how much energy/resources/money are literally wasted by having so much light shine up into the sky?"
so people get the idea that light pollution can only be remedied by eliminating all night-time light, which would make being outside at night very inconvenient, instead of by making night-time light shine only on the ground where, y'know, the people who need it are
Treecko -- TOKIYA
Jurassic June day 9.
30 years ago today Jurassic Park premiered. And I guess there’s nothing more to say than it’s still to this day one of the greatest films ever made.
So, I’ve made a series of drawings celebrating Jurassic Park’s 30th anniversary, specifically highlighting how much science has changed vs. when the original movie came out, and how much it affected the dinos of the franchise’s history.
First is the raptors, with a JP raptor here with Utahraptor and its namesake, Velociraptor.
Second is Spinosaurus, because JP3 has it’s 22nd anniversary this year, and the dude has changed repeatedly.
And finally, Tyrannosaurus rex itself. The modern T.rex is every bit as mighty and formidable as its fictional counterpart, and in some aspects (vision, overall build etc.) even more so. It’s only just much slower.