Blame the user who said Eggman could pull this outfit better than Knuckles or Rouge, I'm completely innocent
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I had a dream where I was a werefolk who can turn into a raven creature, and I was bringing gifts from mortal realm to cryptic creature in another dimension
One day this blind giant spider took notice that someone visits him, and tried to catch bird, but it escaped and stopped showing in his realm
And then spider has decided to find bird by himself, arriving as an anthro being in formal suit, because, y'know, you don't want to scare mortals by showing in original building sized spider form
So I drew this pal and want to doodle bird as well, but maybe a bit later
It's funguary soon, and I need to finish some owed stuff first :']
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Here is Nicodemus
one of my characters that I never posted before! All you need to know is that Nicodemus is a noble who has chosen to oversee the vast knowledge held within the scriptorium. Huge neeeerd.
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anotha sketch design for @ SumTrails !
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Sketched out a rough for how I am imagining my claw-footed harpy character to be walkin around, cuz its important to meeee
have fun if ya ever struggle with animalistic bipedalism
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I got married to a humanoid moth and he ditched me for a TV.
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For Venet on Toyhouse! This was done with some tone brushes from my latest Procreate pack re-made for CSP! I'll edit my vol. 6 pack to include them for free
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In the 1960s, NASA had a bunch of dummies working to bring humans to space. Well, it was just two dummies, really. Each ‘Power Driven Articulated Dummy’ was a 230-pound robot that NASA engineers designed to test space suits. One of the dummies now resides at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, and the other was auctioned off.
Popular Science wrote about the dummies back in 1967. Controlled by an operator and driven by a circulatory system of oil inside tubes, each android could mimic 35 human movements, from arm and hand flexing to twisting at the waist. [x]
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