20 ATTACKS!!!woot woot im so proud of myself . I remember when I was considering quitting art fight
Here some art for my tumbler people
the first one is for @animalinahumanbody
Drawing for @mistysparks
@poryqons-art it’s there species but I made a character it’s a snowy owl and lynx I think I’m sure the the owl part not about the cat part
Also I did a dtiys
So everything has changed actually... At least I still have art and music. So, here's a little candy gore piece loosely inspired by one of my favorite songs at the moment :3
It's a bit simple compared to my last piece, but I still put lots into it! Lots of symbolism and little references to my life and mind and shit
Anywho, I'm alright just sick and a lil overwhelmed and tired. This really got a good portion of negative emotions out of my damn system.
Here's another (mostly) flat color version just cause I can (It also makes it so I don't have to make a ref just yet)
My part of an art trade with @echorai
Hope you like it!!
Fanart for @beefscrap
Hope you like it it’s of Lars and Lucian btw
Woe the quality is way worse so click for better quality
I’m sorry guys it’s going ….slow I guess i dont know life has been different thanks for sticking with me all of you moots! I love y’all!💕
It’s him again I drew him a lot so I could use the drawings as an emoji kind of so for a few days il be posting him
I drew a bunch of peoples ocs/creatures
@geikurre @whistlstop @chaotic-minds-think-alike
all the peoples owners names are⬆️
Art dump!
NEW OC ALERT LOL
Murder drones and demon guy
Yay
poorly drawn piku on my phone,,,,,,, save me,,,,,,,,,, ooouuuhhh piku,,,,
Hey! I figure it's about time to make a species guide for Aebes (what Bramby is)! This might be a bit disjointed and rambly, but it should all make sense (hopefully)!
Also, @mrmrsdarklordjrthethird specifically requested this, so here you go! I hope this helps! ^^
What Is An Aebe?
An Aebe (pronounced ay-bee) is some kind of alien species. They come in two variants: bees and moths.
Bee variants have sharp, fluffy-looking tails that are actually quite thorny and hold a toxin. The severity of this toxin varies from mostly harmless to lethal. They have thin antennae that occasionally have small amounts of fuzz, as well as four small, dragonfly-esque wings sprouting from their back.
Moth variants don't have tails but have much, much more fur. Some choose to style their fur to resemble a bee variant's tail, but most don't care to. They have thick, fluffy antennae, and two large butterfly wings. They are, on average, slightly larger than bee variants.
Bees tend to live in more warm, tropical areas, better suited for their sweeter diet. Their fur excretes a water-resistant oil, much like a duck's. Moths stick to cold, snowy areas, their thick fur coats keeping most of the snow away from their skin. They have better night vision than bee variants, although bees can see farther than moths.
Both variants have orbs floating above their head. These orbs can change shape with emotion. Common shapes to see are hearts, exclamation points, question marks, and crosses, although the exact range varies wildly from person to person. An orb has the consistency of jelly, and acts differently depending on the individual. Some orbs orbit around the Aebe's head, some bob up and down, and some remain more or less motionless.
Although uncommon, it is not unusual to see a hybrid of the two variants.
[ID: A bee variant Aebe and a moth variant Aebe standing side by side, facing each other. The bee variant is messily colored a faint yellow, and the moth variant is similarly colored with a greyish-blue. End ID]
Aebe Culture
Aebes have a wide variety of cultural practices. Many bees like to hold competitions, racing across land and through water to see who's faster. Prizes last about a week and typically consist of extra fruit, bragging rights, and a shiny medallion.
Moths focus more on togetherness, banding together as groups for large feasts. They also commonly work in pairs or trios, styling and dying each other's fur into intricate designs.
Aebes names depend on what variant they are. Moths tend to name each other based on deceased relatives or friends, while bees' names are related to the environment or colors. Some common names include:
Aether - Bee
Somni - Moth
Lapis - Bee
Nickle - Moth
Bases and Extra Stuff
That's pretty much all I have for Aebes! I have some free-to-use (the only rule is credit me somewhere if you do use them) bases here, a moth variant and a bee variant! This is a completely open species, no need to credit me or anything! I don't believe in closed species.
Either variant can technically be any color, but bee variants are usually more brightly colored! Moth variants have smaller pops of color.
They do usually wear clothes, but design your character however you want! The refs are empty so you can focus on coloring and add clothes and patterns later, as well as not having to use a preset outfit! On a similar note, add more limbs! More eyes! Make them more buggy! Go wild!
With everything said and done, I hope you love these little guys as much as I do! Happy creating!
they/them|-|HI! Nice to meet you! I am Zoey I am mostly self taught artist, I take suggestions for almost everything and you can draw my oc just tell me when you do|-| https://linktr.ee/Realitylizard |-| https://artfight.net/~Realitylizard225577
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