Mineta is a necessary evil.
Quick little Fugo doodle.
Bebey Melone uwu. Thinking I may get this made into an acrylic keychain once I color it and such. But for now, he's just a sketch.
Hello my Tumblr friends,
Many of you know me for my (obsessive) Haikyuu fanart, but there is a personal project I have been working on for quite some time!
Today I published the first chapter of my webcomic, “I was a retired Magical Girl!” on WebToon. This is a self-indulgent project that I work on inbetween my full-time career as a Graphic Designer.
If you like fun twists on the Magical Girl genre, I hope you will read and support me! Thank you so much! https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/i-was-a-retired-magical-girl/list?title_no=260345
MISTA TUMMY
Team Bucci Reads (Mean) Tweets - Abbacchio.
Sailor Mars illustration done today on my Twitch stream today.
A few days behind on the prompts, but Day 12 of Buggytober..."Buggy's Pirates." Cabaji needs more love!
I’ve officially adopted Mob as my anime son. You have been notified.
I may or may not have drawn this.
Artemis I will be an enormous step toward humanity’s return to the Moon. This mission will be the first flight test of the integrated Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft — the same system that will send future Artemis astronauts to the Moon. That’s why NASA needs someone capable to test the vehicle. Someone with the necessary experience. Someone with the Right Stuff. (Or... stuffing).
Meet Commander Moonikin Campos. He is a manikin, or a replica human body. Campos is named after Arturo Campos, a trailblazing NASA employee who worked on Apollo missions. Arturo Campos’ skill as an electrical engineer was pivotal in the rescue efforts to help guide the Apollo 13 astronauts home.
As the leader of the mission, Commander Campos will be flying in the pilot’s seat for the length of the mission: a journey of 1.3 million miles (~2 million km) around the Moon and back to Earth. He's spent years training for this mission and he loves a challenge. Campos will be equipped with two radiation sensors and will have additional sensors under his headrest and behind his seat to record acceleration and vibration data throughout the mission.
Traveling with Campos are his quirky companions, Zohar and Helga. They’re part of a special experiment to measure radiation outside of the protective bubble of Earth’s atmosphere. Together with their commander, they’re excited to play a role in humanity’s next great leap. (And hopefully they can last the entire flight without getting on each other's nerves.)
Will our brave explorers succeed on their mission and ensure the success of future Artemis operations? Can Commander Moonikin Campos live up to the legacy of his heroic namesake?? And did anyone remember to bring snacks??? Get the answers in this thrilling three-part series!
In the first part of Commander Moonikin Campos’ journey, our trailblazing hero prepares for liftoff from NASA’s spaceport at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, gets acquainted with the new hardware aboard the Orion spacecraft, and meets his crewmates: Helga and Zohar!
In the second part of the trio’s adventure, Campos, Helga, and Zohar blast out of the Earth’s atmosphere with nearly 8.8 million pounds (4 million kg) of thrust powering their ascent. Next stop: the Moon!
In the final chapter of the Artemis I mission, Campos and friends prepare for their return home, including the last and most dangerous part of their journey: reentering Earth’s atmosphere at a screeching 25,000 miles per hour (40,000 kph).
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It took me 0.2 seconds to get over my obsession with Astarion once I discovered Buggy.
Old. DC. I draw the stuff. Currently in clown mode.
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