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171. Wiggler
Plesioth is next up to be httyd-ified, but progress is a little slow due to this man putting stuff in his mouth that he shouldn't
Hello, i wanted to ask if you can post the original yorkie pic? Just wondering what this lps looks like in life and why is it like that. Thank you for speedpaint btw it's gorgeous!! Your color studies inspire me to learn how this shit works haha
OF COURSE! She was one of those LPS with the glass eyes! I must have knocked her eye out as a kid somehow... Fun fact: her name was Bulgey Eyes before she lost an eye, after which her name was Bulgey Eye (singular).
I'm glad my studies can help to inspire you!!! Definitely recommend Lighting Mentor on YouTube if you want to know more about how color works. He did color keys for the Incredibles, Ratatouille, and such!
I just read that Donald Trump and his circus took down a website called reproductiverights.gov
This was a website to help women learn about their reproductive rights in the US and to find health care.
This is absolutely disgusting so I’ll share in this post some resources in case you need them:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn
So I've finished it! It's been done for a while now, but... I need some constructive criticism. It also doesn't stand up very well, which I'm wondering would be a bad selling point if I made the pattern.
I think he's cute though, and I don't have the heart to undo all that work lol.
the baby. I must crochet it. but how
thank you youtube tutorial from 14 years ago, you were the easiest to understand and also somehow the shortest video I could find
LOOK at it. The object. I think I'll make a bigger version too I did buy this pattern, right here (they also do HTTYD stuff!!!):
Library fines have gotten really weird since the change in management…
One of the most beautiful sights in the summer twilight is the gentle glow of fireflies lighting up the crepuscular gloom. These twinkling insects are the most abundant bioluminescent beetles, with roughly 2,500 species known around the world. Their glowing abdomens serve multiple purposes – but what we don't really have a good handle on is how this trait evolved. According to a team led by paleontologist Chenyang Cai of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a firefly magnificently preserved for eons in golden amber may have some answers. Some 99 million years ago, Flammarionella hehaikuni was already lighting up the dusk, suggesting its ancestors had well-and-truly evolved their characteristic glowing butt by the Mesozoic.
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hobbies: 2D art, crochet, vidyagames ~~~ updates: bought a sewing machine ~~~ work: museum education/biology ~~~ side gig: yt channel Two Birds With One Game (is it a side gig if it doesn't make money?)
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