• Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
    Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
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  • A group drawing of my Squirrel OCs.

    (Left to Right)
    Peanut the Ground Squirrel
    Coco the Chipmunk
    Chessy (Chestnut) the Grey Squirrel
    Hazel the Red Squirrel
    Pecan the Giant Red Squirrel
    Mac (Macadamia) the Dwarf Flying Squirrel
    Cash (Cashew) the Rainbow Squirrel
    A group drawing of my Squirrel OCs. (Left to Right) Peanut the Ground Squirrel Coco the Chipmunk Chessy (Chestnut) the Grey Squirrel Hazel the Red Squirrel Pecan the Giant Red Squirrel Mac (Macadamia) the Dwarf Flying Squirrel Cash (Cashew) the Rainbow Squirrel
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  • I’m working on a new png model for october! Watch me work on this and my v-pet this evening!


    [Picture ID/ Three sketches of Jayla Cephidae to test a Hades-style ensemble. Each variation wears a wide-brimmed hat, resembling the shape of a fried egg. Her body is semi-transparent with the bones showing. The first outfit has a wrap halter, shorts with cloth wrapped around, and really curly braids. The second outfit has braids that end in giant rings, a halter tied with a ring between the breasts, and a miniskirt with rings adorning it. The last outfit is a short chiton with ribbed underclothing. /ID End]
    I’m working on a new png model for october! Watch me work on this and my v-pet this evening! [Picture ID/ Three sketches of Jayla Cephidae to test a Hades-style ensemble. Each variation wears a wide-brimmed hat, resembling the shape of a fried egg. Her body is semi-transparent with the bones showing. The first outfit has a wrap halter, shorts with cloth wrapped around, and really curly braids. The second outfit has braids that end in giant rings, a halter tied with a ring between the breasts, and a miniskirt with rings adorning it. The last outfit is a short chiton with ribbed underclothing. /ID End]
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  • She’d been walking and documenting the fauna and flora on her way for quite a few days now and, thanks to her somewhat lacking planning, she had some trouble finding her way back to camp. This also meant that her supplies were running low and she’d have to look for something to tide her over. Food wasn’t an issue as she was keenly aware of what around her was edible or not, but water? Water was an issue. Cleanliness wasn’t the problem thanks to this forest being home to dryads but she’d be exposed at the water’s edge. And so she found herself here, in front of a pond, contemplating what she should do.




    Her mind was half made up to just try her luck and head back to camp when an extra bit of doubt about her ability to find it in time crept into her mind. Combined with the dry feeling of her mouth, she thought “Screw it” and rushed to the rim of the pond. She’d have to be fast about this. Thankfully, the water’s crystal clear reflection let her keep a certain amount of attention to her surroundings. As she bent down towards the surface, she hesitated. She could have sworn the leaves of the mega-tree above her had moved. Then again, it could have just been the wind. There are strong gales at their great height after all… She’d have to speed up. But just as she cusped the water in her hand to bring it to her lips, the leaves began to move again to reveal themselves as a person. A giant. Before she had even truly processed this, a long tongue sprung forth from the camouflaged being and that’s when she realised she’d end up in a stomach. As food.




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    Whooo I really took on a few too many challenges in this piece but nonetheless, I like how it came out and I hope you guys do too!




    This was March's Supporter poll winner, so thank you to everyone who voted!
    She’d been walking and documenting the fauna and flora on her way for quite a few days now and, thanks to her somewhat lacking planning, she had some trouble finding her way back to camp. This also meant that her supplies were running low and she’d have to look for something to tide her over. Food wasn’t an issue as she was keenly aware of what around her was edible or not, but water? Water was an issue. Cleanliness wasn’t the problem thanks to this forest being home to dryads but she’d be exposed at the water’s edge. And so she found herself here, in front of a pond, contemplating what she should do. Her mind was half made up to just try her luck and head back to camp when an extra bit of doubt about her ability to find it in time crept into her mind. Combined with the dry feeling of her mouth, she thought “Screw it” and rushed to the rim of the pond. She’d have to be fast about this. Thankfully, the water’s crystal clear reflection let her keep a certain amount of attention to her surroundings. As she bent down towards the surface, she hesitated. She could have sworn the leaves of the mega-tree above her had moved. Then again, it could have just been the wind. There are strong gales at their great height after all… She’d have to speed up. But just as she cusped the water in her hand to bring it to her lips, the leaves began to move again to reveal themselves as a person. A giant. Before she had even truly processed this, a long tongue sprung forth from the camouflaged being and that’s when she realised she’d end up in a stomach. As food. ----------------------------------------------------- Whooo I really took on a few too many challenges in this piece but nonetheless, I like how it came out and I hope you guys do too! This was March's Supporter poll winner, so thank you to everyone who voted!
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  • Centre block of the New Zealand Parliament, Wellington. The parliament buildings were originally built from wood, and in 1907 everything burned to the ground but the library, which was built from stone and had an iron-fire door. The government took the opportunity to redevelop the legislature under a unified aesthetic; a design contest was held in 1911 and two blueprints by John Campbell were adopted. The design was to be conducted in two phases: the first stage was a neoclassical Parliament House and intended redesign of the Library. Construction began in 1914 and quickly suffered supply shortages due to the onset of the war; while it remained unfinished, politicians began moving into the building in 1918. Stage I was finally completed in 1922, but Stage II never started; consequently, even after designating both Parliament House and the Beehive Category I heritage buildings, Heritage New Zealand admits that taken together, Parliament "has little aesthetic or architectural coherence".

    Parliament House underwent extensive renovations during the 1990s, including earthquake-proofing the structure by splitting the foundation and mounting the structure on what amount to giant springs. Guided tours are performed daily, although access to the public gallery in the house of commons is separate and is only available when the house is in session.

    Original photo taken May 2014. [Submitted to DeviantArt September 2015.](https://www.deviantart.com/el-thorvaldo/art/Parliament-House-559284454)
    Centre block of the New Zealand Parliament, Wellington. The parliament buildings were originally built from wood, and in 1907 everything burned to the ground but the library, which was built from stone and had an iron-fire door. The government took the opportunity to redevelop the legislature under a unified aesthetic; a design contest was held in 1911 and two blueprints by John Campbell were adopted. The design was to be conducted in two phases: the first stage was a neoclassical Parliament House and intended redesign of the Library. Construction began in 1914 and quickly suffered supply shortages due to the onset of the war; while it remained unfinished, politicians began moving into the building in 1918. Stage I was finally completed in 1922, but Stage II never started; consequently, even after designating both Parliament House and the Beehive Category I heritage buildings, Heritage New Zealand admits that taken together, Parliament "has little aesthetic or architectural coherence". Parliament House underwent extensive renovations during the 1990s, including earthquake-proofing the structure by splitting the foundation and mounting the structure on what amount to giant springs. Guided tours are performed daily, although access to the public gallery in the house of commons is separate and is only available when the house is in session. Original photo taken May 2014. [Submitted to DeviantArt September 2015.](https://www.deviantart.com/el-thorvaldo/art/Parliament-House-559284454)
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  • Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
    Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
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  • Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
    Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
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  • So Hades/Supergiant fans, how are we doing? I for one, can’t wait to play as our new protagonist
    So Hades/Supergiant fans, how are we doing? I for one, can’t wait to play as our new protagonist 💕
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  • Artwork for Gerd, Freyr's wife, and Fjoelnir's mother. She's a frost giantess. Watercolour, ink and gold watercolour on watercolour paper.
    Artwork for Gerd, Freyr's wife, and Fjoelnir's mother. She's a frost giantess. Watercolour, ink and gold watercolour on watercolour paper.
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  • Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
    Doing a huge series where I just draw most of my characters from my giant cast! So be on the look out for a bunch of characters who haven't been seen before!
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  • What's this? Another art piece? Why yes! It's Rechor's new ref! (at least of his anthro form..I will see when I get to working on his basilisk/giant snake form ref augh)

    I started work on this back in hecking april of this year. Then a lot of procastination and avoidance happened (because big refs are intimidating. I even named this file "Rech Ref Plz Finish This" LMAO) and also the move so yeah. It only got finished just now :)

    I am very happy with how this turned out! I mean, the background could def be better but I didnt have better ideas on what to do for it that would still leave the ref readable and also wouldnt increase my file size to heck (so no textures rip). But other than that I am very happy with how this turned out! I hope you guys like it too!
    What's this? Another art piece? Why yes! It's Rechor's new ref! (at least of his anthro form..I will see when I get to working on his basilisk/giant snake form ref augh) I started work on this back in hecking april of this year. Then a lot of procastination and avoidance happened (because big refs are intimidating. I even named this file "Rech Ref Plz Finish This" LMAO) and also the move so yeah. It only got finished just now :) I am very happy with how this turned out! I mean, the background could def be better but I didnt have better ideas on what to do for it that would still leave the ref readable and also wouldnt increase my file size to heck (so no textures rip). But other than that I am very happy with how this turned out! I hope you guys like it too!
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  • I am making the transfer from Deviantart, or really establishing a second art account, and at the moment I am reposting my older works I was happy with. Probably will be slow going due to being lazy.

    I am still getting use to the idea of posting multiple images at once, and probably one of the few times, but I figure I share these four since they roughly fit in the same theme setting

    The first one was, and still is, the first OC character I ever made that I felt passionate about. A anthro hyena name Roxy, large woman, full of muscles and a giant ego to boast. By the time I made this post I am in the process of making a new reference sheet for her. I want to use her possibly for a comic idea at some point, but I am worry I could become indecisive about setting and theme.

    Another character whose idea I like, a sentient religious robot name Pere Grinator. I thought it would be a fun idea to explore that idea approach, mainly because I cannot recall see the idea of a sentient robot exploring faith, except in the form of human propaganda, or just a human thing. I plan on having them be friends, or close associate, with Roxy. One thing I do want to share is that I took inspiration of the name from Odo in Star Trek DS9, where his name is from one word, just split in two, which combine should translate to "Pilgrim."

    The third character is from a friend when we played a game of Starfinder that I loved how he played her that I thought she would be a good partner to joining up with Roxy and Pere, though I figure in a reluctant kind of sense at first, and probably for a good while. I do not feel confident I can draw normal human people, but progress starts with rough patches along the way. Her name is Mara.

    The last design is no one in particular, a generic alien guy I was taking inspiration from Star Trek's Cardassian alien race. The design was meant for a small contest for webcomic background character, but never finished it in time, and was ready to move on when I did. I may revisit this alien concept another time possibly.
    I am making the transfer from Deviantart, or really establishing a second art account, and at the moment I am reposting my older works I was happy with. Probably will be slow going due to being lazy. I am still getting use to the idea of posting multiple images at once, and probably one of the few times, but I figure I share these four since they roughly fit in the same theme setting The first one was, and still is, the first OC character I ever made that I felt passionate about. A anthro hyena name Roxy, large woman, full of muscles and a giant ego to boast. By the time I made this post I am in the process of making a new reference sheet for her. I want to use her possibly for a comic idea at some point, but I am worry I could become indecisive about setting and theme. Another character whose idea I like, a sentient religious robot name Pere Grinator. I thought it would be a fun idea to explore that idea approach, mainly because I cannot recall see the idea of a sentient robot exploring faith, except in the form of human propaganda, or just a human thing. I plan on having them be friends, or close associate, with Roxy. One thing I do want to share is that I took inspiration of the name from Odo in Star Trek DS9, where his name is from one word, just split in two, which combine should translate to "Pilgrim." The third character is from a friend when we played a game of Starfinder that I loved how he played her that I thought she would be a good partner to joining up with Roxy and Pere, though I figure in a reluctant kind of sense at first, and probably for a good while. I do not feel confident I can draw normal human people, but progress starts with rough patches along the way. Her name is Mara. The last design is no one in particular, a generic alien guy I was taking inspiration from Star Trek's Cardassian alien race. The design was meant for a small contest for webcomic background character, but never finished it in time, and was ready to move on when I did. I may revisit this alien concept another time possibly.
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