Back to reposting older sketches, although the digital one is relatively recent (somewhere by the end of 2023). It was also the first fully digital drawing I've ever liked when it comes to my art.
Following up the previous post. Zach is a hare-narwhal who has been searching for Emile for a quite while. He claims that he and Emile used to be really close friends and is confused when said human doesn't recognize him. Although cynical and vulgar, Zach doesn't seem hostile around Emile. If anything, He does seem to respect Emile and does his best to protect him when they're together. Zach also has shared to have distanced himself from his partner.
But what could this all mean? Where did he come from and what does he want from Emile? How did he get into town? And most importantly... Does he have anything to do with the strange phenomenons happening?
Day 12 - Mimic In mythology, there has been many records of shapeshifters. The earliest recorded we can find being, "The Epic of Gilgamesh" ancienct sumerian poems dating back to the third dynasty where 'Gilgamesh' encounters a forest demon named 'Humbaba' who was able to change their form and fight for hours on end. This card, however depicts the more known Mimics seen in fantasy settings... Be careful where you buy a drink I suppose!
I've been drawing alot the last few months, so here's a look in my sketchbook! 🐯📗✨️
This one's got a lotta fish in it
on the fourth day of christmas, a monster gave to me! Four crop circles! 🛸
wind waker shitpost dump
i read the hobbit in 3rd grade and i thought it was really lame. however i liked bilbo baggins for some reason and i was fully convinced he was some sort of rabbit/mouse thing until i saw the lotr movies and was really, really confused
Teach your children to respect animals and the world around them. Teach them that nature isn't their toy and that their actions have consequences. Teach them compassion for other beings and creatures.
thanks for the art degree, dr. dad
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Day 7 - Amphibious the Loveland Frog man is not only a very popular folklore in the local areas, but also the Loveland mascot! First spotted in 1955 in Loveland, Ohio. The most recent sighting claimed to be 2016. Standing at 4 feet tall, this frog has festivals held in it's name on every leap year. Get it?
Call me Gacha or Joe! He/They, 23 Im an Illustrator and I like to do character designs and studies, opinions are my own!
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