Noivern Hunting Horn
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Marcille and Falin
doodles of some manticores
For anyone interested, I'm considering taking on 3d modeling, rigging, and animation commissions soon, after I finish some work I owe. I can do game implementation/coding too (Unreal expert). Here's some examples of my work!
She doesn't ask twice. Or once.
Jotna is one of the 8 pregenerated characters you will see in Fomoria's Quickstart, coming later this month. Will she survive the Spawn of the Hungering One?
#fomoria
it's not the greasons yet but I realized this wasnt posted with my art tag yet
#roseart
tearing into the mod files for the mysummerdog addon and finding the funniest UV unwrap ive ever seen in my life
Commission for Vswed on twitch! Love working on this.
#art #artwork #darksouls2 #lutaciel #twitchscreen
Just some study for textures, I think I wanted to do stone first, then slowy reverted back to Wood so now it weirdly look like a mixed of both, but green...
#art #artstudy #artstudies #textures #painting #digitalpainting #digitalpaintingstudies
he screams
thank you :)
regaliceratops
#digitalart #dinosaur #paleoart
mine and my friend's hollow knight ocs
#digitalart #hollowknight #silksong
it's FINALLY HERE
Ho my GOD it took so long and I have no Idea why. I mean, maybe a little, school, Commissions, other projects.... I really sat on it for so long when, I really think it's my New favorite piece.
#eldenring#Maliketh #malikeththeblackblade #MalikethFanart #art #painting
I don't post a lot lately, my hand started hurting really bad just after my holidays and I couldn't focus that much on my art and comms. but I'm slowly getting back to it.. again
Character doesn't belong to me but to it's creator Queen_Moon.
#dragon #commission #CharacterPortrait #dragonportrait
Contrary to popular belief the biggest beginner's roadblock to art isn't even technical skill it's frustration tolerance, especially in the age of social media. It hurts and the frustration is endless but you must build the frustration tolerance equivalent to a roach's capacity to survive a nuclear explosion. That's how you build on the technical skill. Throw that "won't even start because I'm afraid it won't be perfect" shit out the window. Just do it. Just start. Good luck.
the concept art, painted by me in 2018! i created the model and animation later
😘🐕🌹❣️
thorn beast
Charlie Kirk spent his life making people like me unsafe. His followers sent me death threats for years and threatened my employer if they didn’t terminate me.
His work was NEVER about free speech. It was about hate and emboldening violent people. The dishonesty of the past 24hrs is disgusting.
HOWDY🌱 cowpokes I made a FREE tutorial on how to make your own download page for comics, art packs, zines etc w/ NO CODE on your own carrd site.
i'm a queer nsfw artist that knows a few things about websites
saddle up if you a Carrd, Stripe acc, & 20 mins: whskyspurs.art#makeyourowns...
Just realised I never shared my Sneria project here.. oh well!
Have a doodle anyway :3
Will be sharing more in the future!
#art
My photo shows the front of a warm-yellow coloured Minoan clay flask, hand painted in black with a frontally depicted octopus. The flask is 27 cm in height (about 10.5 inches). There’s a spout at the top with a small handle at either side. The octopus is swimming diagonally with writhing tentacles covering the whole surface of the flask. It stares out at the viewer with wide, almost cartoon-like eyes. Each of the eight writhing arms are lined with suckers. Between the tentacles are motifs representing the seabed, such as sea urchins, tritons and small rocks with seaweed. Minoan decoration depicting sea motifs is known by scholars as the ‘Marine Style’. The flask was excavated in 1903 at a Bronze Age settlement site at Palaikastro. The Palaikastro excavations, carried out between 1902 and 1906, were run by R. Bosanquet and R.M. Dawkins from the British School of Athens. The flask is dated c. 1500-1450 BC, the Late Minoan IB ceramic period. On display at Heraklion Archaeological Museum. NB it is currently out on loan.
Happy weekend!
Here’s a 3,500 year-old Minoan clay flask decorated with a spectacular wide-eyed octopus! 🐙😍
From Palaikastro, a Bronze Age settlement site on the island of Crete.
Heraklion Archaeological Museum. 📷 by me
#Archaeology