minimalism is dead adopt the goblin way of life. fill your house with pebbles and shinnies.
I’m rlly frustrated bc I’m watching return of the Jedi and I just saw the scene where they’re talking about the sarlacc and I can’t stop thinking abt this one Tumblr post that’s something about how it wouldn’t be for that long bc he’d starve to death and Luke is like “tell him that r2. Tell him that he’s a dumbass r2. Tell him” and I’ve been googling for a billion years but I can’t find it and I rlly wanna find this post so if any of u have it plsssssss add the link and I’d die for u
We’re all born with scars. From the moment we open our eyes and look at the world we are wounded, and we all share that same mark.
Bellybuttons.
me: there’s not really any anime i want to watch this seas- pop team epic: *exists* me:
I think i’ve cracked the code
Can I just;
Jared kicks at Jensen looking like he’s worried he’s going to break some delicate flower
hands up and all terrified looking
Then jensen counters with;
'fuck that this is how you fight'
Shameful self reblog
Grown up Cara Delevingne, Lion Slash Monkey Version.
getting a lecture from your parents like
Real life Quick Time Event
I often get asked how to create compelling creature designs based on real world animals. So here are my 🔥hot🔥 tips- 1.) Draw inspiration from as many organisms as possible. I always use a minimum of three. This keeps any one feature from being too prominent in your final design. 2.) Try to focus on indistinct aspects of your inspiration, like posture, or the shape of their spine/head/limbs. Don’t replicate any part of the original animal’s body completely. 3.) Choose a variety of organisms as your inspiration. A tiger and a lynx might seem like a cool combo, but your resulting neo-kitty might not stand out against other more inventive designs. 4.) Have fun! The rules of biology are your playground, and you can disregard the limits of reality as you please. A good example is in the mirroring of the fins on the second creature. Doubling limbs or other body parts to create visual flair or complexity is A-Okay! I did the same thing with the claws in the final frog-trex-crab, exaggerating the shape and symmetry of its claws. Creature design is an excuse to explore and experiment. Don’t hold back. That’s all I got for now! Suggest three animals that you think would make a good combo, and I’ll try to create a creature based on them. Follow me on Instagram for more monsters!!
Stuff I like that I reblog, and stuff that I post .... Luke
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