figured out a way you can search for posts that are tagged TWO things on a blog!!! feeling clever
for anyone else who didn’t know, this is the format!:
https://[blogURL].tumblr.com/search/%23[tag1]%2C%20%23[tag2]
remove the [brackets] when using it!
Hands you an evil moth (he burns your hands)
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Done with pencil, colored pencil, inks, and poscas
Currently cooking in The Lab™️
Bonus:
That's not even a headcanon that's just true
Hater's favorite video game is Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) for the PlayStation 2 send post
furret and sentret
Some Crescent doodles! I also explored some native clothing ideas. This Crescent character is named Kleft. Since most Crescent clothing is usually a lot more baggy and covering, she considers Two-Three’s interplanetary attire very revealing. Two-Three is unfortunately oblivious to this, as he was raised mainly off-planet and has next to no Crescent social skills, besides talking
Crescents are hermaphroditic, but since gender is completely up in the air, they are often fond of particular identities. Two-Three, whilst learning English, preferred masculine pronouns (he/him) while Kleft felt, to her understanding, she fit anything but that. (So she primarily uses she/they). They like this common ground between humans
Also, I wrote “One-Two” in the first photo… how did I forget his name already??
Okalivember day 18, high altitude
The terikulla is a silent hunter, flying low to the ground and listening for prey under the snow or in the vegetation. It has great hearing, but rather poor sight.
The otirikureze is a small flower that grows in little clusters inbetween rocks, on steep faces that no grazing animal can reach. When they bloom, they fill the air of anything below them with a pleasant perfume for days at a time.
The sarjasorme can be found in slightly lower altitudes, where trees still grow, though they may venture higher on occasion. They are great climbers and have no problem traversing deep snow either.
The fulvous kisulala grows on the side of little streams and rivers. They tend to bloom all at the same time in one given area, and from afar it looks like the rivers have lines of bright orange bordering them.
The moutain spotted zawa is a tiny, gregarious animal. Found in a wide range of altitudes, they can form colonies of up to 50 individuals, creating complex burrow systems to live in.
Here’s some more Undertale stuff from twitter that I forgot to post here ^u^
Bonus:
Today’s Art Tip is: there’s a flexible slab of skin between your thumb and pointer finger called “The Web of The Thumb,” and it can be used to make your hands look more solid and dimensional.
(There are also smaller “webs” between each of your fingers but they’re more subtle.)
best friends or should i say gay lovers <3
stink weeds