#A: FU
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baby learning object permanence
thank you to @stormanbates for the prompt!!
#requests and ideas for more doodles are still welcome!! :)#tmnt turtle tots#TCEST DNI#my art#snailsnaps#tmnt fanart#rise of the tmnt#rise of tmnt#rottmnt fanart#rottmnt#rottmnt raph#rottmnt mikey#rottmnt michelangelo#rise mikey#rise raph#turtle tots#tmnt#tmnt 2018#FU tumblr for absoluy decimating the quality
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found family trope: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
found family trope but they’re misfits, outcasts, and criminals: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#IT SLAPS EVERY TIME#PLEASE SEND RECOMMENDATIONS#IM BEGGING#fictional characters#fiction#tropes#found family#books#movies#tv show#comics#anime#manga#fanfiction#six of crows#percy jackson#heroes of olympus#tian guan ci fu#mo dao su zhi#shadowhunters#renegades#all for the game#marvel#the avengers#birds of prey#vincenzo#the great pretender#spy x family#chainsaw man#bungou stray dogs
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If you know me, you know I’m a fan of “covert” fight scenes. Scenes where two people are fighting but they’re both pretending that something else is going on. This one from Dreadnaught (1981) is one of the best.
By the way, the guy that choreographed this scene, later went on to choreograph The Matrix films, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Kill Bill.
#Dreadnaught#Yuen Woo Ping#Fung Hak On#Kwan Tak Hing#Kung fu#Kung fu cinema#Kung fu movies#Martial arts#Martial arts cinema#Martial arts movies#Fight scene#Hong Kong cinema#Asian cinema#Hong Kong action#Fighr choreography
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Xie Lian meeting his soon to be new puppy 🤲🏻
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Hua Cheng & San Lang 🦋
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in kung fu panda, po is the dragon warrior because unlike tai lung and tigress, he worked customer service and won't become tyrannical with power
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strongest martial god
#tgcf#tian guan ci fu#heaven official's blessing#xie lian#天官赐福#tgcf fanart#xie lian fanart#mxtx#digital art#my art
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Wei Wuxian?????
Honey, the hell you doin' at Ghost City???
The sects trying to summon WWX's soul: Why isn't it working???
Wei Wuxian having the time of his life (death?) gambling at Ghost City: ... Hua Chengzhu, can you hear that annoying buzzing sound too?
Hua Cheng: I don't hear anything.
Wei Wuxian: ...
Wei Wuxian: Anyways, so -
#the grandmaster of demonic cultivation#the grandmaster of diabolism#the untamed#wei wuxian#mdzs#mo dao zu shi#wei ying#yilling laozu#13 years of wwx's death#heaven official's blessing#tian guan ci fu#tgcf#ghost citty#wei wuxian at ghost city#ghost city
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#hualian#tgf#xie lian#hua cheng#tian guan ci fu#mxtx#fanart#tgcf fanart#kiss#comics#hualian kiss#天官赐福#墨香铜臭#花怜#谢怜#花城
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DreamWorks is always like "here's a movie with a cheesy premise and a meh title pls watch it" only to(nine times out of ten) drop the most gorgeously animated film with incredible music, cinematography, and voice acting that lovingly embraces yet also pushes genre conventions and is genuinely funny until it punches you in the feels and I fall for it EVERY time
#the bad guys#dreamworks#like we joke about pixar movie titles but dreamworks movie titles???#they'll be like 'here's kung fu panda it's about a panda who learns kung fu' and we're like sounds dumb#but then it's THE BEST MOVIE EVER#NEARLY EVERY TIME THEY KEEP DOING THIS AND GETTING AWAY WITH IT
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Figure 1: Modern species of the genus Nekomimi and their common ancestor, the extinct Mewdaelurus sp.
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Chinese vampires are known as Jiangshi and they’ve been a massive part of martial arts cinema for decades now. Here’s a fight scene from one of the rarer Jiangshi films, Son of the Vampire (1986)
There are some amazing bumps and wire-assisted stunts in this one.
#Jiangshi#Son of the Vampire#Vampire#Vampires#Fight scene#Kung fu#Kung fu cinema#Kung fu movies#Martial arts#Martial arts cinema#Martial arts movies#Hong Kong cinema#Hong Kong action cinema
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Creator Spotlight: @tinypaint
My name is Michelle Fus. I’m a Jewish, non-binary artist. I graduated from the School of Visual Arts for Computer Art and Animation in 2011. I’ve interned at Pixar and worked for a few years at Dreamworks Animation. Over the past ten years, I’ve self-published two books and have run three successful Kickstarters. I now work with Skybound (The Walking Dead, Invincible) in developing my webcomic, Ava’s Demon, as a physical book series for stores. I like hiking, cultivating plants, caring for my cats, and hanging out with my beautiful husband. You can read my webcomic at avasdemon.com.
Check out our interview with Michelle below!
How did you get your start in art, and more specifically, with Ava's Demon?
I’ve always been into art since I was very young. I started to gravitate towards it in first grade, where we were required to keep a daily journal. I found myself drawing in it more than actually keeping entries. From there, I got more and more interested in honing my skills as an artist. I started making my own comics for fun. I signed up for classes outside of school and put together a portfolio for the School of Visual Arts, where I majored in Computer Art and Animation. After getting my first job in the field, I realized that it wasn’t what I wanted to do with my life. After working my day job, I would come home and work towards building a career in comics for myself by creating and uploading my webcomic, Ava’s Demon.
What is one habit you find yourself doing a lot as an artist?
Looking things up to learn more before I make art or write. For instance, how many livable planets are in a Galaxy? What does a black hole actually look like, and can it give off light? How long would it actually take to travel through space if you had the fastest ship possible? I look up all of these things and then ignore most of them for the sake of writing a fun story and making fun art.
From idea to final piece, how long does it take for you to create something?
It depends on the feeling I want to convey. Sometimes I’ll work for a whole week on a drawing and then delete it because I just don’t feel good about it. Other times I’ll make something in a day that I absolutely love from beginning to end. Some drawings I never delete nor finish, and instead, the files just kind of sit in a folder. The time it takes varies a lot.
Over the years as an artist, what were your biggest inspirations behind your creativity?
I really love good stories. So movies and books with captivating stories usually motivate and inspire me; stories that stay with you permanently, with twists and turns that you can’t stop thinking about. I also love finding characters whose struggles I can deeply relate to. I try to hold onto those feelings and emulate them through my art.
What is the hardest part of your process?
Actually finishing a drawing. The anxiety of it piles on me sometimes. I’ll work for a while on a drawing and constantly ask myself, “Is this drawing really finished? What terrible things about it am I not seeing?”. My desire to avoid making something terrible can sometimes put me in a mental prison where I keep chipping away at a drawing until I no longer know what I am looking at.
What is one interaction you had from a fan of yours that has stuck with you over the years?
In general, I like letting young artists in middle school, and high school know that I wasn’t very good at art at their age (I really wasn’t, I didn’t have the same resources they have now, and I didn’t have any perspective on what it takes to have a career in art, it’s a different world). Kids have come to me at conventions with their work for critique and advice, and I have to tell them that they’re already miles ahead of what I could make at their age. I have to tell them that it’s okay if they can’t make what all the professionals make online, to know that they have SO much time ahead of them to work at what they love. If you love making art, do it often, study art throughout history, and over time you’ll be able to create everything your heart desires.
What is something other people find hard to draw that you find enjoyable?
I have no idea. Sometimes it feels like drawing anything is suffering, even if you like what you’re making.
Who on Tumblr inspires you and why?
@loish has been consistently inspiring me since my days in high school. Every new painting has so much grace and power and is so excellent to look at. Her skill in shape and form seems limitless, and I hope to someday achieve even a small fraction of her understanding of art. Seeing her new work on my timeline also makes my dopamine spike, so I’m always looking forward to updates from her.
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing, Michelle! Be sure to check out their Tumblr blog over at @tinypaint and follow their webcomic, Ava’s Demon, over at avasdemon.com.
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ding dong it's ur local dianxia's biggest simp 🥁🥁🥁
#tgcf#tgcf san lang#san lang#hua cheng#crimson rain sought flower#heaven official's blessing#tian guan ci fu#天官赐福#血雨探花#花城#三郎#fafa
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fafa doods ^^
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