Eve, Kate, Mark and Rex! Nailing some ideas down on how I wanna draw them in the future, and enjoying messing with their designs like usual! Not a fix-it whatsoever just fun + ref for the future! I cannot do realistic styles so translating them into something I can do while still being recognizable is peak. I will mess with Rex's suit more. Trust. I Kate so much now. Look at her <333333
Ida's holding a headless hen, 15th century
“What could he do? Should’ve been a rock star. But he didn’t have the money for a guitar
What could he do? Should’ve been a politician. But he never had a proper education
What could he do? Should’ve been a father. But he never even made it to his twenties”
Jayce will understand
memory windows 🪟
they're unreliable narrators
"I never asked for this"
Jayvik, the missing years 1\2
WHY CANT HE LIVE, HE CHANGED, HE CHANGEEEDDDD 😭😭😭😭🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀
og pic
Try again, Noly-canoli.
Polynesians did also rely on a form of a physical map called a stick chart, illustrating the specific wave and swell patterns surrounding different island chains. These were particularly helpful during cloudy conditions when the sun and stars were less useful. To navigate the Marshall Islands, the Marshallese represented ocean swell patterns using parts of coconut fronds and shells as islands. Like a subway map, they don’t so much represent distances as they do relationships. The complex and decorative stick charts were often only understood by the person who made them. They were memorised before a voyage by the pilot who would lie on the floor of a canoe to get a sense of swell movement and often lead a squadron of 15 or more boats.