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wikithewikipedia · 2 months ago
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Hey-o! Haven't posted any of my art in a while so here is a mini Sanders Sides art dump!
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Bonus unfinished piece:
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buggachat · 4 months ago
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drag has anonymity. it has history. it's a second identity. it's wordplay. it's flamboyancy. it's performance. it's comedy. it's rejecting societal norms and expectations. it's having fun. no one can convince me it wouldn't awaken something in him
[the articles i stole from: one, two, three ]
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deadandphilgames · 5 months ago
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i am in awe of dnps ability to not only never cross the line of an outright confirmation of their relationship status, but then pick up said line, move it further along and not cross it again
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soni-dragon · 3 months ago
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leaf sheep ghosties
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meoskyan · 11 months ago
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acephobia is so stupid to the point it's comical
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oozins · 7 months ago
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life has an inner side
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charcoaldustonmyfingers · 5 months ago
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Raphael skeletal anatomy! Click for better quality
Turtle shells are really funky, and in real life turtles, their shoulders and hips are actually fused to the shell and form immobile shoulder and pelvic girdles. Their scapula (shoulder blades) therefore are pushed almost fully downwards to give turtle arms that elbow up look. Most of their muscles are attached via ligaments to their plastron and limbs, with their large neck muscles reaching back along their spine with very minimal muscles on their sides or back.
Because of how funky their bones are, I tried to find a good middle ground between the brothers’ humanoid shape and mobility vs. their original species limitations. Their shoulders are very human, with their collarbone instead connecting to the top of their plastron rather than a sternum (flat bone in the middle of the ribs) with the addition of their shoulder blades resting much lower than a humans and protecting the open space in the armpit of their shell (rather than being set on their back under their carapace). Their necks can stretch slightly longer than a humans and have some extra mobility, on account of how they usually sit curved and tucked into their shoulders. Their pelvises and lumbar vertebrae (hips and lower back) are not fused to their shell to enable them to twist their torsos some.
As for how flexible the show depicts their shells to be… suspension of disbelief! I like to keep the idea of their shells being turtle like, so even though they’re all bone, I’ll allow cartoon physics to bend them some.
Additional info on Raph: The spikes on his shell are mostly bone. Also (something I didn’t draw because it was only after I finished this that I was able to find a picture of an alligator snapper shell bone without its scutes) there are small gaps between his pleural bone plates (middle of shell) and his peripheral bone plates (edges of shell). The scar on his shell is probably from a bone deep injury, as broken scutes shed away, but because scars don’t grow with a person, the injury is small enough that it probably happened so long ago that Raph can’t even remember it.
This is all just my speculation, so feel free to disagree or expand upon these ideas!
[General][Donnie][Leo][Mikey][Splinter]
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txttletale · 9 months ago
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it's really funny to be upset that tumblr is selling everyone's posts to AI companies tbqh. very much 'the chicken is already in the nugget' here
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bluegiragi · 1 year ago
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in action (part 1)
early access + nsfw on patreon
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onawhimsicot · 2 years ago
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i know not many people would want to read a 10,000 word article about the minecraft end poem and how the author, Julian Gough, was never fairly compensated for his work and has made it public domain.
But it's a very well-written and heartfelt read, and he makes it very clear that none of this is a cash-grab and despite the fact that he is essentially a starving artist in this capitalist society, he only mentions his financial struggles despite Minecraft's huge huge success at the bottom of this article and not in the tweets so as to not dilute his message.
Anyway, I just think it'd be cool if those who are able to could support him in some way whether it be subscribing to his substack or donating to his paypal (that's linked in the article, you can ctrl + F to find it easier), that's all.
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irishyuri · 4 months ago
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gwainevere x the ye hao heat stroke photoshoot ☀️
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wikithewikipedia · 9 months ago
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Here's Kai's wall graffiti!
This is probably one of my personal favorites (ironically, Kai is my least favorite ninja but I have warmed up to him (pun intended))
Who should I post next?
Jay's wall, Zane's wall
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friendlyengie · 1 year ago
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hey do you guys want some references. Because brother I have some fucking references for you.
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ivyithink · 3 months ago
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don’t worry, they make up by smoking danny’s book and bitching about armand together
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geekylled · 5 months ago
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Ken Sato, outfielder for the Yomiuri Giants, comes clean about giant spending habits!
In a recent interview, All-Star player Kenji Sato confessed to spending absurd amounts of money on grossly large sports memorabilia— mostly his own.
“I have a good, totally plausible reason for it,” Sato had plead, unconvincingly.
Sato bat an average of .420 last season, which puts him among the best. “It’s— ugh. Hm. Erm. It’s.” Unfortunately, he struck out severely in attempting to explain his spending habits.
“Don’t knock it ‘til you try it!” Sato swore, but then refused to give exact numbers in terms of pricing for those who may want to “try it”.
For the readers not in the know, a 15-foot recreation of Sato’s jersey recently went viral when commission details were leaked to the public. Our interviewer asked for a comment concerning the jersey, to which Sato is quoted to have said: “Well. I guess you can say I have a pretty big fan.”
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98chao · 2 years ago
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i cant even draw actual art anymore
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