I made some Lego monkie kid memes just because
I think I have posted this on my main acc but I can't be bothered to search for it
Here it is again, my sona representing how it feels to heavily dissociate and being void of thought, which is exactly the title of this piece that @muneaj came up with cause I'm unoriginal el oh el
Check out the timelapse!
Drawn in Clip Studio Paint (I always draw in Sai but I wanted to test out CSP for this one, I still heavily prefer Sai)
*insert something backhanded and snarky that Moon!Donnie said*
I finally got clearance to show my rough animation from Castlevania! I did a lot of animation for this show so I’m going to release these through several posts each week, starting with this one.
For the Alucard vs Trevor sequence there wasn’t enough time in the schedule for me to finish out the animation, so I completed a first pass and the drawings were sent over to Korea for the artists at MUA Film to to tie down.
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so im reading serbian lit for this class... stahp please stopppp
turning seasons 🌸🌻🍁❄️
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start of new cycle of spring, time to finally posting the full sets!
More than 11,000 years ago, young children trekking with their families through what is now White Sands National Park in New Mexico discovered the stuff of childhood dreams: muddy puddles made from the footprints of a giant ground sloth.
Few things are more enticing to a youngster than a muddy puddle. The children — likely four in all — raced and splashed through the soppy sloth trackway, leaving their own footprints stamped in the playa — a dried up lake bed. Those footprints were preserved over millennia, leaving evidence of this prehistoric caper, new research finds.
The finding shows that children living in North America during the Pleistocene epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) liked a good splash. “All kids like to play with muddy puddles, which is essentially what it is,” Matthew Bennett, a professor of environmental and geographical sciences at Bournemouth University in the U.K. who is studying the trackway, told Live Science. Read more.
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