Another Critical Role fan art piece, this time featuring one of my favorite characters, Vax’ildan.
I thought drawing with a sharpie was hard. Then I tried painting with a trackpad.
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Another Critical Role fan art piece, this time featuring one of my favorite characters, Vax’ildan.
I thought drawing with a sharpie was hard. Then I tried painting with a trackpad.
yeah I love youtube and love HP, so why not combine it?
"Can you read it to me?" "That depends, can you be quiet?" "Maaaaybe." "Then maybe I can read it to you.”
Anora and Alistair by Enife
This was a commission I ordered from the wonderful Judith - go check her art, it’s gorgeous!
This is a really important thing to know: You decide your goals when you play a game. They do not need to be “win".
My contribution to the Women of Dragon Age fandom challenge. Posting date was today, so here it (finally) is! Artist’s notes and credits are on my deviantArt account link and I may do a separate text post about it, but I’ll keep this image post short. I love these two and I enjoyed working on this!
Chris Evans is fangirling :D
A baby duck on a rock feeds its lunch to a crowd of carp, then swims with them.
(Thanks, themistoklis!)
My fiancé and I had a good squee over this.
— OTP Challenge #1 - Holding Hands
Dunno if I’ll do the rest of them with this couple (or at all) but I love these two and I will fight you about it >:C
Okay going to stop with the Avengers shipping pictures now aaaa what am I doing still can’t draw ladies.
Awwwweeee I never see Dirty!Tony art! THIS IS AWESOME!
Haaa thank you! And me either, which saddens me. I need more greasemonkey!Stark, fandom. Get on it.
On occasions.
“The marmots and me: The Schoolboy, 8, who has struck up a remarkable friendship with a colony of alpine animals
They are notoriously shy around humans, beating their tails and chattering their teeth to try to warn us off before emitting loud whistles to tell other members of their colony to flee. But when these alpine marmots see Matteo Walch, they scuttle to his side and show him nothing but affection. The eight-year-old built up a remarkable relationship with the creatures since first being taken to see them by his nature-loving family four years ago.”
D’awwwwww
MARMOTS
Jesus are they always that huge?