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brighter than the sun, that’s just me
- Sep 13, 2023
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As you know, censorship around the world has been ramping up at an alarming pace. The UK and OFCOM has singled out this community and have been focusing its censorship efforts here. It takes a good amount of resources to maintain the infrastructure for our community and to resist this censorship. We would appreciate any and all donations.
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She'd be an amazing Monster High doll!my "oc" her name is poptart and she means the world to me and was "my only friend" lol even though i know she's not reall X)View attachment 152258
She'd be an amazing Monster High doll!
AmazingView attachment 152087
Hello, I've been an aspiring animator my whole life until that flame of passion eventually burned out. Art has been my life for as long as I can remember, but through the years I slowly fell out of love.
This drawing is very different from my usual lively, colorful cartoon style, and is my first "vent art". It's an image of a (personified) neutron star.
Stars have always been portrayed as beautiful celestial bodies (and they are!). But I want to see a different take on stars, particularly the neutron star, where it's portrayed as a remains of a dead star rather than the lights of a supernova.
P.S. It's my first time posting here, I'm not sure if I'm doing this reply thing correctly
Damn, nice drawings. Your artistic edge reminds me of Takoto Yamamoto's pieces.
mesmerizing!View attachment 152087
Hello, I've been an aspiring animator my whole life until that flame of passion eventually burned out. Art has been my life for as long as I can remember, but through the years I slowly fell out of love.
This drawing is very different from my usual lively, colorful cartoon style, and is my first "vent art". It's an image of a (personified) neutron star.
Stars have always been portrayed as beautiful celestial bodies (and they are!). But I want to see a different take on stars, particularly the neutron star, where it's portrayed as a remains of a dead star rather than the lights of a supernova.
P.S. It's my first time posting here, I'm not sure if I'm doing this reply thing correctly