Was supposed to be done with this before AC6 came out, but ended up spending more time on the effects/background. Not based off of any specific mech from the game, just the vibes I got from all the pre-release material
(There did end up being a Balam head that looks pretty similar in the actual game though funnily enough)
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Never Pause Miraculous
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As per our memo earlier today, collective employee health insurance is now no longer covering injury to limbs if the employee's total limbs number more than four.
That said, as a measure of goodwill we will not rescind former claims that breach this rule.
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Just a strange octopus based on a tree.
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Monstober Day 3: Back to the Monstober art list for the Myriapod from the series The Witcher. The game depicts the creature as closer to a centipede, but I was fascinated how the Netflix show adds some other elements like a canid skull, ram horns, and human hands to the design. I added back some centipede elements as well. Pentel brushpen and Prismacolor fine-line marker on Canson mixed media.
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for what its worth, crow isnt exactly gone. theyve just.. moved on to other things. im not sure if youll hear from xem again.
I see.
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Would have been a great pic if not for the error
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You can tell an image is AI generated if it has too many fingers or arms…
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[images ID: three images of a comic titled "one must imagine sisyphus happy" by druid-for-hire. it is a visual narrative beginning with someone with wrist pain (depicted by bright orange nerves) working at a drafting table. the reader is shown the same wrist as the person uses it for many everyday tasks such as carrying a grocery basket, pushing elevator buttons, typing, and doing dishes, until the pain dissolves all the panels into chaos. the person then performs several physical therapy exercises until the pain subsides. they sit back down at a desk with their laptop, sigh, and begin typing. a small spark of pain reappears. end id]
a fun little piece i made during the semester and submitted into our school comic anthology! (which you can buy at the Static Fish table at MoCCAFest in NYC ;] ). it's about artists and injury
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a quick sketch of sidon's office and the absolute state of his desk
he's doing taxes but like. from the other end i guess. probably. who can tell, really ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ i just know it's something extremely unfun
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As we approach the next arc in the story, an outfit change is now on the horizon! The question is, what are our lads going to wear?
(Please also vote in the Lan Wangji poll!)
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Good morning I’m thinking about the von Karmas and gunshot wounds. Contrary to popular belief, in most cases you don’t really want to take out a bullet unless you absolutely have to, since digging around in there causes more soft tissue damage and opens more possibilities for infection. One of the few places that bullets are almost always taken out, ironically, is the shoulder.
Shoulders have a lot of important junk in them, and over time, the bullet crushes, tears, and destroys what’s around it, leading to nerve damage, loss of function in the arm, chronic pain, etc etc. It's kinda like shoving a rock in a really delicate machine and leaving it rattling around in there. Even if the wound itself was minor, the act of leaving the bullet in just steadily makes things worse
If a bullet is removed from a non-complex gunshot wound to the shoulder, it’s not uncommon to get all your function back with minimal pain within months. If you don’t, the bullet just quite literally tears you up inside for the rest of your life
And ain’t That a fun metaphor
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inspired by this post and as a prize for winning my dtiys it's a 2al sprout with leaf wings for @intotheelliwoods
[click image for higher quality]
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last night i got home kind of tipsy and very much in tears and my mother told me the force you exert to keep someone in your life is proportional to the force with which they will leave your life. if you have to fight tooth and claw to keep them, their leaving will be just as hard, just as harsh, and just as definite.
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