Magpies are so cool looking like how is this a real creature I see on a daily basis
Flowers have a long history of symbolism that you can incorporate into your writing to give subtext.
Symbolism varies between cultures and customs, and these particular examples come from Victorian Era Britain. You'll find examples of this symbolism in many well-known novels of the era!
Amaryllis: Pride
Black-eyed Susan: Justice
Bluebell: Humility
Calla Lily: Beauty
Pink Camellia: Longing
Carnations: Female love
Yellow Carnation: Rejection
Clematis: Mental beauty
Columbine: Foolishness
Cyclamen: Resignation
Daffodil: Unrivalled love
Daisy: Innocence, loyalty
Forget-me-not: True love
Gardenia: Secret love
Geranium: Folly, stupidity
Gladiolus: Integrity, strength
Hibiscus: Delicate beauty
Honeysuckle: Bonds of love
Blue Hyacinth: Constancy
Hydrangea: Frigid, heartless
Iris: Faith, trust, wisdom
White Jasmine: Amiability
Lavender: Distrust
Lilac: Joy of youth
White Lily: Purity
Orange Lily: Hatred
Tiger Lily: Wealth, pride
Lily-of-the-valley: Sweetness, humility
Lotus: Enlightenment, rebirth
Magnolia: Nobility
Marigold: Grief, jealousy
Morning Glory: Affection
Nasturtium: Patriotism, conquest
Pansy: Thoughtfulness
Peony: Bashfulness, shame
Poppy: Consolation
Red Rose: Love
Yellow Rose: Jealously, infidelity
Snapdragon: Deception, grace
Sunflower: Adoration
Sweet Willian: Gallantry
Red Tulip: Passion
Violet: Watchfulness, modesty
Yarrow: Everlasting love
Zinnia: Absent, affection
couple of doodles i havent posted
Imagine a world where your quirk determines your path and your worth. A world that has no place for a quirkless boy.
Despite that, Izuku is determined to become a hero. Until he realizes no one will let him.
So he accidentally creates a helpful (criminal) organization.
And he (not so) accidentally steals One for All.
May contain Izuku technically becoming a villain but still helping people, All Might running around like a headless chicken to find his stolen quirk, and All for One refusing to just go away.
the full version of my animatic for gentry’s fic
Hice a mi OC con otro programa dentro del mismo sitio web
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Trees, like animals, can also experience albinism, though it is extremely rare.
So i was wonder if you Dad For One fic recommends? pls~
This is a really quick fic-recs and I have a lot of DFO fics to read in the future, but here are some DFO fics.
Conversations with a Cryptid by AMournfulHowlInTheNight
Kidnapping of a Cryptid by AMournfulHowlInTheNight
Cardiac Arrest by AMournfulHowlInTheNight
One Shot Wok by AMournfulHowlInTheNight
From Muddy Waters by HLine
Stolen Chances by MidnightLightHowlite
Summoning Problems by Nobody (NobodyInWonderland)
Crimson Wings and Emerald Lightning by Barid (Finale)
Broken Promises by slayerofthenight (This one is evil but you must read it.)
Captured in Photos, Between the Pages (Your heart, your heart, your heart) by pocketramblr
Career Change by slayerofthenight
Baby Ducky by Goofy_Boss
Persephone by Goofy_Boss (More of a AFO/Inko but really good!)
I’m home by Powered_By_Spite
Mountain Man by RakkiAnkh
No Quirks Required by RakkiAnkh
And some shameless self-promoting:
Successor by Gentrychild
Take and give by Gentrychild
And you can also tryAscendant by Gentrychild, which is more a AFO!Izuku fic.
well i was thinking about what that’d look like for UA:
i imagine the account is run by a trio of incredibly jaded third year non-heroics courses students who’ve all agreed to drop out together to work at kfc if they can’t make it to graduation
Flight School sucks
Feather illustration for non-biologists! It occurred to me that some of you might find this useful. It starts with a necessary biology lesson, because I find that understanding the structure and function of feathers will greatly improve accurate rendering of those feathers.
A lot of this is general - obviously you can find all kinds of exceptions in the natural world (penguins, ratites, I’m looking at you guys). But it should cover the bulk of the illustration needs if you’re not comfortable drawing feathers and want some ideas on how to improve.
For photo references, I highly recommend birdpixel (a very generous online art reference created by Leena and Vivek Khanzode), Cornell’s Macaulay Library, and Piranga, which is mostly aimed at North American bird banders but shows excellent close-ups of a variety of species.