Latest wire project: one of those wire-petal unfolding fidget toy things, I have no idea what they're actually called. But I saw a video going around about how to make them so I figured I'd give it a shot. I'm quite happy with how my first attempt turned out!
I think there's some trick I don't know for calculating the diameters for all the petals, so it's a little looser and floppier than I'd prefer. But it holds together and it shifts between forms, so success!
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i just be drawing things
anyways i need to see gid tinker with stuff more let my boy have hobbies, let him fix up a watch here and there or something
additional doodle of a pestering husband
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!MERLIN S5 SPOILERS!
Gwaine isn't dead. He's alive. Eoin Macken said so. REJOICE!
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BREAKING NEWS: strange immortal invader’s so-called “Date Night” has lead to Planet wide Catastrophe. Millions dead or missing. More updates to come (assuming we’re still alive to give them)
(commission for @steampunk-rose!!!)
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star sailor 🎇
this was drawn a little over 2 weeks ago as i was in the middle of act 2! it's kind of funny in retrospect hahaha i put the star shaped light on sif as a nod to my vague theory that sif had a star for a heart/soul but lost it. Well it wasn't quite right but there was one line of dialogue going towards that direction? a win is a win
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*sigh* thoughts on Nintendo's botw/totk timeline shenanigans and tomfoolery?
tbh. my maybe-unpopular opinion is that the timeline is only important when a game's place on the timeline seriously informs the way their narrative progresses. the problem is that before botw we almost NEVER got games where it didn't matter. it matters for skyward sword because it's the beginning, and it matters for tp/ww/alttp (and their respective sequels) because the choices the hero of time makes explicitly inform the narrative of those games in one way or another. it matters which timeline we're in for those games because these cycles we're seeing are close enough to oot's cycle that they're still feeling the effects of his choices. botw, however, takes place at minimum 10 thousand years after oot, so its place on the timeline actually functionally means nothing. botw is completely divorced from the hero of time & his story, so what he does is a nonissue in the context of botw link and zelda's story. thus, which timeline botw happens in is a nonissue. honestly I kind of liked the idea that it happened in all of them. i think there's a cool idea of inevitability that can be played with there. but the point is that the timeline exists to enhance and fill in the lore of games that need it, and botw/totk don't really need it because the devs finally realized they could make a game without the hero of time in it.
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Wuya: You know you are really over-thinking this.
Jack: I am a literal genius, the only type of thinking I can do is over-thinking
Raimundo: I'm gonna be so real right now, that just sounds like anxiety dude.
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If Tsu'tey lived and met my OC:
Tsu'tey: Ah, another Suli, here to stomp around and make a mess of things.
Kayla: ... You seem nice.
Tsu'tey: You should go away.
Kayla: Nah, you'd miss me.
Tsu'tey:
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I am OBSESSED with your Lyf design it's my new favorite I love it so much
TYSM!!!! lyf deserves the world i love them
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