AnnShe/her|21|taken|Multi fandomNeurodivergent AF
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I just think that Phantom ghoul in pink….
I am furiously taking notes
my recipe for drawing hands!
(small note that this is a shortcut that is more abt style and ease than anatomical accuracy. it helps to take time to really properly study hands, makes it easier to bend the rules a bit like this and have it still look good!!)
(learn rules b4 u break them or whatevah)
WE’VE BEEN FED! OM NOMNOMNOMN
Copia
People dunk on me all the time for keeping a bunch of tabs open… IM SAVING THEM TO LOOK AT LATER I SWEARR!
I NEED THESE
photocards of the demon cats
🥹🥹🥹
little demons
It’s the nose nuzzle for me❤️❤️❤️
LOOK AT THEM😭💜
Credits to: @anothernamelessghost on TikTok!
Here’s the video on where I got those few pics from <3
“Sketch”… right THIS IS SO FUCKING GOOD WHAT??!!
quick colored sketch of the bby
:D
One-Frog-One 🐸
This is exactly how I imagined his face. Fantastic job 12/10 drooling atm
simon sketches (cuz i forgot how to draw him)
I AGREE ☝️
Arthur morgan in a pretty dress reblog if you agree
(messy sketch sorry)
They so snazzy :>
Not waiting around to find out. *Draws it*
My canon now.
Screaming. Crying. Throwing up. Peeing my pants. Falling down the stairs. Rolling on the floor.
This ship is going to make me lose my goddamn mind they’re TOO CUTEEEE
posting on tumblr first instead of twt for once 🫡🫡
i think Ghost called brainwashed Soap “johnny” one too many times…
He is so slay💅
happy pride month to sander cohen and sander cohen ONLY
I too would like to draw this little guy(this is my reminder for later :))
went to a pride pin event on campus!
LETS GOOOOOOO
national holiday
He shrink
THE BOOM BOY
Soapy soapy baby-
Wormy does trad art. No way?!?
I’ve only played the game for an hour and I’m in love with it
Wait... That's not how the plot goes--
This is why I love mermay🥹
There are many creatures in this world that earn the definition of "people." Their paths to sentience are as diverse as the shapes and sizes in which they come. For mermaids, mimicking humans and hunting them in packs led to intelligence, language, and society.
Mollusks never hunted humans. They stayed in the depths and communed amongst themselves and eventually with the mermaids who shared their habitat. Long before humans knew of their existence, mollusk and cephalopod people were part of many bustling mermaid societies.
Small wonder, then, that humans referred to as mermaids on every occasion in which we encountered them. As far as sailors knew, things that swim are fish, and thus octopus are fish, and thus octopus people are mermaids.
In truth, mermaids evolved from fully formed fish, which had long split off from the ancestor of mollusks. The other phylum was forging a new path without bones. Thus, sentient creatures who arose from mollusks could not be mermaids any more than they could be fish.
But the name has stuck around. "Octopus mermaid" is more easily parsed than "Octopus person," despite the scientific community's insistence on the latter. Those that make a distinction have coined the term Cecaelia for them, but this has yet to catch on. Beneath the waves, mermaids refer to them by a variety of names, depending on the language. In sea common, the term they use directly translates to "Mirror."
This arose because cephalopods have skin made of chromatophores; cells that flex to reveal and hide their color. These "mermaids" use this trick to create a pseudo face on the top of their mantle, with which they interface with actual fish-mermaids. Their real eyes are held on either side of their head, in the place where our ears would be. To further the illusion, the arms branch and split in a simulacrum of mermaid form: head accessories, two arms, a chest, waist, and tail. So creatures that evolved to mimic humans were in turn imitated, though for different reasons.
There are none more talented at disguise than the mirror known as the Mimic Octopus. This creature is able to stretch its form and change its colors to look like a variety of animals to hide, intimidate, or entertain.
This specimen is seen conversing with a lionfish mermaid on a peaceful coral reef. At first, the colors and shape shift only gently, as the mimic is relaxed in its natural form. Suddenly, it stretches out its spiraled tentacles, the subtle stripes growing into thick bands to match the venomous spines of its lionfish companion.
The two of them continue their conversation, punctuated by the cecaelia's kaleidoscope of shifting skin. Perhaps this is how they laugh.
If you are curious about other people of the sea, you can find more research in the following libraries: High Resolution || Mermaid Requests || Discord || @worldofvonder
YES!!
How to draw a Black person
How to colour Black people skin tones
How to draw dreadlocks
How to draw African hair
How to draw curly hair
How to draw braids
How to draw braids part 2
How to draw cornrows
How to draw Bantu knots
How to draw two strand twists
How to draw an East Asian person
How to colour darker skin tones with alcohol markers
How to draw hijabs/traditional Muslim hair coverings (note, he used incorrect terminology, what he called a burqa was actually a niqab! Sorry for the mistake)
How to draw a hijabi girl
All links and art provided by @ itsajart on TikTok
Before you go “mY aRt sTyLe iS dIfFrEnT tHoUgH” you can moderate it and play around with your style to get it to fit.
The colors and composition are providing me with a full course meal + desert thank you for the sustenance kind soul
A personal piece I’ll be submitting to Spectrum this year
P-pretty
I'll also show one of my mermaids from last year, since I haven't posted it here yet~ She is a catfish and lives in polluted river, feeding on gulls ( ͡• ͜ʖ ͡• )
I hope they find many shiny things
Sharks in dresses is a great concept and I think we should indulge more. Fantastic drawings 10/10 they look slay
Frog dad🥹
A cool skater dad who loves spending time with his little tadpoles 🐸 Remember kids, safety first. For the CDC of this month