#Ghoul Graveyard
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umbraljxrk · 1 year ago
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It's been forever since I did one of these but an anon wanted one for Ghost and I finally found a song that fits her well :D
The font used is the free version of "Halloween Inline".
Other versions of the meme.
I used the meme template from cereovo on Twitter.
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crossfoxgames · 1 year ago
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So... back to Unreal Engine, I guess. I've been considering switching anyway bc Unity lacks basic stuff like terrain merging/it's hard to implement despite being a common feature of games. UE seems to be a tad nicer to non-technical-skilled artists.
While GG wasn't meant to be monetised, I did want to sell the asset packs if they turn out nice. No point in selling on the store of a dead Engine.
Plus, I'm not far into the game-making yet (RL is a struggle but things are calming down slowly) so switching Engines doesn't hurt that much.
I might do some smaller weekend projects first to get used to the engine before returning to GG.
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puyostim · 1 year ago
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ghoul.
this post has blown up so here is a link to a masterpost to support palestinian and sudanese victims.
here is a link to gazafunds and helpgazachildren, who spotlight/distribute to various funds.
here is a link to the palestinian children's relief fund.
ill continue to add as i locate current links.
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ex0skeletal-undead · 7 months ago
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Ghoul by Robert Łada
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caleod · 3 months ago
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14-10-24 "Roam"
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thatsbelievable · 3 months ago
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madcat-world · 5 months ago
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Graveyard Ghoul - Ryan Bittner
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🕷🕸🪦⚰️
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atombombkaytee · 8 months ago
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scourgiez · 10 months ago
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His side quest shouldve been called monster mash :(
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gottaarc · 2 months ago
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Graveyard PC
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Closeup:
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weirdlookindog · 11 months ago
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Alessandro Biffignandi - Voodoo Di Sangue (Blood Voodoo)
cover art for Strega #1, February 1988.
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browsethestacks · 1 year ago
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Vintage Comic - Tomb Of Darkness #010
Pencils: Larry Lieber
Inks: Mike Esposito
Marvel (Sept1974)
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gummi-stims · 3 months ago
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🪦👻💀Graveyard Ghouls💀👻🪦
From peachyslime on tiktok!
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catluniscia · 8 months ago
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Ain't No Grave Can Hold the Ghoul Down
So that Fallout Amazon series, A lot better than I was expecting and I really love the Ghoul Cooper…wow Cat you're in love with the morally grey ghoul -holds up Handcock poster- such a shocker. Yea well -raspberry sound- I swear my own friends were pointing out I was gonna like the character…I do but like…called out you know?
Anyway inspired by the scene you get introduced to the Ghoul in, as well as Johnny Cash's song Ain't No Grave. I made this. There is no Grave that can hold him down, aint no grave…dang it the song is stuck in my head again.
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bitter69uk · 3 months ago
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On this day (9 October 1957) in old showbiz history: House of Horror premiered on Portland, Oregon TV station KPTV. Like Vampira (Maila Nurmi) before her and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (Cassandra Peterson) afterwards, cadaverous cutie Tarantula Ghoul (real name: Suzanne Waldron, 1931 – 1982, affectionately known by fans as “Taranch”) provided campy comedic introductions to horror movies as the morbid Morticia Addams-like hostess of the weekly TV show from 1957 to 1959. Sadly, not a single frame of House of Horror survives (as was routine at the time, KPTV wiped and re-used the tapes of her shows), but backed by rock’n’roll band The Gravediggers, in 1958 Ghoul cut one immortal Halloween novelty single in her brief heyday: "Graveyard Rock" / "King Kong". Both songs are seasonal staples – crank ‘em up LOUD today! Her 1950s TV show may be long forgotten, but "Graveyard Rock" lives on every Halloween. Pictured: 1955 portrait of Waldon when she was appearing in the play "Oh, Men! Oh, Men!" As you can see, even out of Tarantula Ghoul drag she possessed a nicely macabre quality. (Frustratingly, there are extremely few decent quality pics of Ghoul / Waldron in circulation, and I’ve already posted them all over the years!). Link to the Lobotomy Room Halloween playlist. Read more about Waldron here.
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