Quick drawing of a new character for a Public Access game, Vicky Torres, a wanna-be street photographer. She's looking to connect with her roots and get her inspiration back which I'm sure will go just fine with no problems.
Acquired Stardust
h

ā
Not today Justin


tannertan36
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Origami Around
Xuebing Du
tumblr dot com
Three Goblin Art
noise dept.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

ē„ę„ / Permanent Vacation

JVL
Today's Document
RMH

Kaledo Art

shark vs the universe

seen from Australia
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia

seen from Netherlands
seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from China
seen from Türkiye

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malta
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
@larkaloke
Quick drawing of a new character for a Public Access game, Vicky Torres, a wanna-be street photographer. She's looking to connect with her roots and get her inspiration back which I'm sure will go just fine with no problems.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
SpiderForest is a not-for-profit webcomic collective run by volunteer comic creators. We feature over 100 high-quality, free-to-read webcomi
Two weeks until SpiderForest 's 2026 Application Season opens! Applications will run from June 8-30 this year! Our webcomic collective is a place of passion for growing together in our craft, cross-promotion, and community!
Check out our Apply page for info/requirements: spiderforest.com/apply
Trying to get back into doing some more miscellanous art so I don't end up doing only comic work ever like I did during my last comic, in this case with a quick experiment of Anryn Sarethi, one of my ESO characters (a Dunmer assassin).
The beginning of the end for every digital artist

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
nearest place to your home that you can buy a food item? any food item.
less than 100m
less than 500m
less than 1km
less than 1.5km
less than 2km
less than 3km
less than 4km
less than 5km
5km or more
Instant free online tool for kilometer to mile conversion or vice versa. The kilometer [km] to mile [mi, mi(Int)] conversion table and conve
americans can use this
Welcome to the Far Side of the Moon
A crescent Earth sets behind the Moon.
On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II astronauts flew around the Moon, observing the far side ā which we never see on Earth thanks to tidal locking ā with their own eyes and with cameras.
See more of the Moon:
Item: Headphones Rarity: ā¶ Common
Name a video game song you still have stuck in your head.
Feed your dashboard by answering my question, blogger.
Lots of them, but I guess the ones that've been in there the longest are the various Lemmings tunes (including the less usual ones that only show up on a few levels). The BG1 main theme shows up a lot. Most recently it's been the Song of Balduran from BG3.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Verdant Shadows, my new webcomic, begins today with the cover up on the website (https://verdantshadows.com/)! It updates Tuesdays and Thursdays. I won't be posting for each update here, but I wanted to say that it is finally launching!
I'm doing a very different process with this comic than I did with Corner the Maze, and it took me a while to get the process down (for one thing, I'm doing this entirely digitally in CSP, whereas with CtM I physically inked and scanned the pages).
important personality test: mario kart main, gas station order (candy, drink, chip), animal you were obsessed with when you were 8, lightsaber color, and lastly: vampires, werewolves or dragons?
What was your first used form of communication online (oldsters edition)
university email/intranet system (1960s-1980s)
BBOSes
Usenet
IRC
AOL Network
CompuServe Network
MSN Network
ICQ
Yahoo Messenger
MSN Messenger
PMing on a forum or journal site like Livejournal
some other thing that existed pre-2000
Too young for this poll? Click here!
Copyright class actions could financially ruin AI industry, trade groups say.
AI industry groups are urging an appeals court to block what they say is the largest copyright class action ever certified. Theyāve warned that a single lawsuit raised by three authors over Anthropicās AI training now threatens to āfinancially ruinā the entire AI industry if up to 7 million claimants end up joining the litigation and forcing a settlement.
wellā¦darn
like to charge reblog to cast financial ruin of the AI industry š®
originally posted August 8th, 2025.
Authors have until March 30th, 2026 (That is just 9 days as of this reblog, which I am posting on March 21st, 2026) to file their claim against Anthropic to be reimbursed up to $3,000 per work found in the list.
Updated February 18, 2026 IMPORTANT: The Claims Deadline Is March 30 BackgroundĀ Bartz v. Anthropic is one of the major copyright lawsuits b
Please click the above link for all of the exact details of how to file a claim and to check for your works, and share this post as far and wide as you can before March 30th, 2026!
!!!SIGNAL BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOST!!!
How would your walk be described if you were a fictional character?
Stroll
Trudge
Stalk
Glide
Meander
March
Jaunt
Plod
Totter
Shuffle
Amble
Other

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Tiny Wrinkles in Space-Time
This artistās impression visualizes a variety of terrestrial planets.
There are several ways to find a planet, but most methods are best at discovering worlds that are gargantuan, ultra-close to their star, or both. Those toasty, star-hugging planets are fascinating, however astronomers want to find more familiar worlds too. One of the most mind-bending planet hunting methods, called microlensing, promises to reveal planets like those in our solar system thanks to tiny wrinkles in space-time.
look. look at this beautiful sword meme. iām going to cry
@petermorwood
I saw and reblogged this one a while back, but itās always worth repeating, and this time Iām adding a bit of background info comparing common fantasy sword features to the Real Thing (with pictures, of course.)
Leaf-bladed swords are a very popular fantasy style and were real, though unlike modern hand-and-a-half longsword versions, the real things were mostly if not always shortswords.
Here are Celtic bronze swordsā¦
ā¦Ancient Greek Xiphoiā¦
⦠and a Roman āMainz-patternā gladiusā¦
Saw or downright jagged edges, either full-length or as small sections (often where they serve no discernible purpose) are a frequent part of fantasy blades, especially at the more, er, imaginatively unrestrained end of the market.
Real swords also had saw edges, such as these two 19th century shortswords, but not to make them cool or interesting. Theyāre weapons if necessaryā¦
ā¦but since they were carried by Pioneer Corps who needed them for cutting branches and other construction-type tasks, their principal use was as brush cutters and saws.
This dussack (cutlass) in the Wallace Collection is also a fighting weapon, like the one beside itā¦
ā¦but may also have had the secondary function of being a saw.
A couple of internet captions say itās for ācutting ropesā which makes sense - heavy ropes and hawsers on board a ship were so soaked with tar that they were often more like lengths of wood, and a Hollywood-style slice from the Heroās rapier (!!) wouldnāt be anything like enough to sever them. However swords like this are extremely rare, which suggests they didnāt work as well as intended for any purpose.
I photographed these in Basel, Switzerland, about 20 years ago. Look at the one on the bottom (I prefer the basket-hilt schiavona in the middle).
A lot of āflambergeā (wavy-edge) swords actually started out with conventional blades which then had the edges ground to shape - the dussack, that Basel broadsword and this Zweihander were all made that way.
The giveaway is the centreline: if itās straight, the entire blade probably started out straight.
Increased use of water power for bellows, hammers and of course grinders made shaping blades easier than when it had to be done by hand. This flamberge Zweihander, however, was forged that way.
Again, the clue is the centre-line.
Incidentally those Parierhaken (parrying hooks - a secondary crossguard) are among the only real-life examples of another common fantasy feature - hooks and spikes sticking out from the blade.
Here are some rapiers and a couple of daggers showing the same difference between forged to shape and ground to shape. The top and bottom rapiers in the first picture started as straights, and only the middle rapier came from the forge with a flamberge blade.
Thereās no doubt about this one either.
The reason - though that was a part of it - wasnāt just to look cool and show off what the owner could afford (any and all extra or unusual work added to the price) but may actually have had a function: a parry would have been juddery and unsettling for someone not used to it, and any advantage is worth having.
However, like the saw-edged dussack, flamberge blades are unusual - which suggests the advantage wasnāt that much of an advantage after all.
Hereās a Circassian kindjal, forged wigglyā¦
ā¦and an Italian parrying dagger forged straight then ground wigglyā¦
There were also parrying daggers with another fantasy-blade feature, deep notches and serrations which in fantasy versions often resemble fangs or thorns.
These more practical historical versions are usually called āsword-breakersā but I prefer āsword-catcherā, since a steel blade isnāt that easy to break. Taking the opponentās blade out of play for just long enough to nail him works fine.
NB - the curvature on the top one in this next image is AFAIK because of the book-page it was copied from, not the blade itself.
The missing tooth on that second dagger, and the crack halfway down this next oneās blade, shows what happens when design features cause weak spots.
So there you go: a quick overview of fantasy sword features in real life.
Hereās a real-life weapon that looks like it belongs in a fantasy story or film - and this doesnāt even have an odd-shaped bladeā¦
Just a very flexible oneā¦
If you want more odd blades, Moghul India is a good place to startā¦
i could not ask for a better addition to my meme post than blade education thank you so much
Itās not fantasy anatomy, but knowing stuff about the objects you put in your fantasy world is also very important
@ncat