Detail from an original color guide, WONDERFUL colors by Max Scheele. I LOVE these blues. Daredevil #380 (1998). Art of the issue was by Lee Weeks (pencils) and Robert Campanella (inks).
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Detail from an original color guide, WONDERFUL colors by Max Scheele. I LOVE these blues. Daredevil #380 (1998). Art of the issue was by Lee Weeks (pencils) and Robert Campanella (inks).
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I don't know about meanings, but for Belphie I imagined his stone as looking like blue goldstone! If I think of the gemstones as being their own Devildom specific stones, then a stone that combined the looks of sheen obsidian and blue goldstone would be amazing
Yes! That was lowkey one was I was eyeballing as being the perfect aesthetic match, it's so beautiful and absolutely a mini planetarium 🥰
I hadn't thought of the idea of them being like a combination of stones, that's big brain work (۶ ᐛ )۶
Tada! A post with all my favorite nature things! Big moths, mushrooms, and snails!
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The first brazilian flag after the end of the monarchy in 1889, it lasted 4 days, and it is preeeetty familiar.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Yes, it was supposed to look like the american one, even the name of Brazil until 1930 was "United States of Brazil". But, the first brazilian president, Deodoro da Fonseca, actually kind of liked the empire, so, he decided to remake the flag, making it pretty familiar to the old one, that is our flag today. The green and yellow colors were the colors of the Braganças from Portugal (green) and the Habsburgs from Austria (yellow) because Pedro I, the first brazilian emperor was from Portugal and his wife, Maria Leopoldina, was from Austria