#inktober 2023 rise
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mushyooms · 1 year ago
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day 13: rise
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innudoggy · 1 year ago
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The birth of Darkiplier.
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inkprovised · 1 year ago
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Inktober 2023 Day 13
RISE
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zettaflake · 1 year ago
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Inktober 2023, Day 13: Rise (ft. Otus)
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Flying miles high above the sky is our hero Otus! Rise to the challenge, make new friends, and save the day!
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[Inktober: Under the Indie Radar]
Prompt | Day 13: Rise Game(s) | Owlboy by @dpadstudio
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(Inktober dawns again! I promised myself I would return to this project someday, and who better to rise to the occasion than my favorite mute featherweight protagonist? Whether daily, every other day, or just as I can, here's to more mini-celebrations in small packages ^^)
(Oh, a title feature? I ought to be using this for the rest of my pieces! Makes finding them easier and gives a new block of text to have fun with. Going forward, you'll find the names of the featured characters in the title of every piece!)
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darkhelllovedie · 1 year ago
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13. Rise / Восставать (Подниматься)
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biblioartsbyemma · 1 year ago
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#Inktober 2023 Day 13: “Rise!”
I added a little watercolor to this drawing of a bunny who has risen up in a nice periscope stance to watch the sunrise.
Had to finger paint the colors because I’m away from home and remembered my paints but not my brushes.
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empty-skull-art · 1 year ago
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melaniagir8 · 1 year ago
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Inktober 2023, giorno 13 – Medium/Rise
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tabbznotya-blog · 1 year ago
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Rise: Ariock Dovonack
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One of my favourite characters from a book I just read - "Majority" by Abby Goldsmith
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mikki15xxx · 1 year ago
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Inktober2023
Day 13: Rise
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pikachu78109 · 1 year ago
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Inktober 2023: Day 13- Rise
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kalid0 · 1 year ago
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Inktober day 13: rise
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vincewithstars · 1 year ago
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Day 13! Rise I LUV THE COLOR PURPLE <3 they r on a mission!
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jaygeeillustrations · 1 year ago
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My piece for Day 13 of Inktober 2023 
I recently watched Corpse Bride, so for this prompt I went with a skeleton bride rising from her coffin.
© Justina Giles 2023
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sketchemvy · 1 year ago
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Fun facts about Wyverns! While similar taxonomically to dragons, they have evolved endemically further north. Their differences are easy to observe upon closer inspection. Their short snouts and powerful jaws are ideal for tough, energy rich sources of nutrition, such as legume, vegetables, or even some species of soils! They nest in underground burrows, which they usually scavenge for since they're unable to dig by themselves, and scaring away other animals away isn't that big of a deal, since their strong odor is usually enough. They hoard and sleep on their piles of accumulated resources which help survive winters. A group of wyverns is called a quiver, and it is a tightly bonded commune. Wyverns are extremely social and playful animals and they're known to do everything together as a pack, soaring through the vast mountain ranges in search of food to bring back to their burrows. Thanks to the robust yet light build of their wings, they are capable of taking flight, while the webbed digits of their rear limbs tuck behind their tails and act almost like a plane's rudder, providing stability. Their evolutional drive for the ability to fly is unclear, however it plays an important part in their societies, as many social activities, such as playing, grooming or mating rituals, take place in the skies. Females are strong enough to carry their young on their backs even in flight and fur on the back helps get a grip! For reasons that are still being researched, they only scavenge for food to the east of their nests. When you see a deciduous forest which is unusually thoroughly cleared, there are high chances that you will find a wyverns' nest going west!
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