Potions
Do you like birds? Do you like snakes? Well then get ready for…. bird snakes
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#cool shit wtfDo you like birds? Do you like snakes? Well then get ready for…. bird snakes
Icon: Base - $5
Headshot: Base - $7 With flat colors - $9 With Shading - $12
Bust Shot: Base - $10 With flat colors - $17 With Shading - $21
Full Body: Base - $20 With flat colors - $30 With Shading - $37
Complex Background: + $10/20 depending
Pixel art: One Character - $3.00 Spritesheet (for something like RPGMAKER) - $10.00
Will Draw: Fursonas, Unsafe For Work Art, Gory images, And etcetera. Ask me, and you’ll get your answer, basically.
Absolutely Will Not Draw: Anything unsavory (which is a nice, gentle word for stuff like CP, Racist images or characters, etcetera), Images of abusive content, And etcetera. Ask me, and you’ll get your answer, basically.
Savory line all finished! Might have to zoom in on this one since the canvas ended up being a little bigger than the others. Gonna be honest I think the Shatter Potion turned out more how I expected than the 3 Course Potion,but I’m very happy with both!
Now only one left to go! Can’t wait to have all the beginning potions and their lines all designed out.
This week: Form follows function! You can tell a lot about a bird by its wings.
100k notes?? Thanks for the love, nerds
Hey Which Feather Says How Long I’ll Will Live??
What type of wings does Hawks have?
These are the most extreme examples of each type; many birds sort of fall between categories depending on their specializations.
Most hawks lean towards a passive soaring wing, with some taking on a bit of a high-speed shape. However there are forest-dwelling hawks (like sharp-shinned hawks) that need fast, maneuverable turns to whip around branches and trees, so they’re sort of an elliptical-passive mix.
Caught in a rather good romance
It sounds like I’m playing a video game and someone is trying to sell me potions. :D
…that is exactly what it sounds like
me: there are no ‘rules’ for fantasy, and that’s the beautiful thing about it. sure there are staples of the genre, but a creator shouldn’t feel bound by them. the only limits are your imagination!
fantasy game: the health potions aren’t red.
me: you lost me.
You’re a mystic who runs a shop full of mysterious artifacts and potions and you’re sick of uninformed middle-aged suburban moms asking for energy crystals and herbal weight-loss mixtures while throwing around made-up terms.
When a middle-aged woman rolled into my shop and told me she was looking for ichor, I didn’t think much of it at first.
You get all kinds in a shop like mine, and doubly so when you put up the right signs on your door. The signs that let certain kinds of people know they’re welcome, not just the collectors or the curious or the new age mystics, looking for this root or that crystal or wanting to gawk at a jar of old bones, but the less innocuous individuals as well. The kind who mean business when they come looking for their… less run-of-the-mill specialities.
YEAH SO I CRIED.
Caught in a rather good romance
It sounds like I’m playing a video game and someone is trying to sell me potions. :D
…that is exactly what it sounds like
I FOUND PERNAT’S THEME
Caught in a rather good romance
It sounds like I’m playing a video game and someone is trying to sell me potions. :D
…that is exactly what it sounds like
stop shaming people for being passionate about the things that they love. stop mocking people for having unusual interests. like, honestly, i'm so tired of feeling embarrassed for being "too much". if being too much means having deep interests that fill my life with romanticism and excitement, then let me be!!! i'd much rather listen to anyone ranting about their latest obsession with 16th century swords than have a boring ordinary conversation with those who shame passionate people