Today I forgot the Russian word for “onion”, so in my moment of confusion I said “pryanoye yabloko” which basically translates to “spicy apple”. I mean?? I guess it makes sense 😭??
I’m curious to see what mistakes like this others have made.. please share, I need a laugh 😭
I feel like the giant/tiny community has a severe lack of people who draw their tiny character’s home and belongings. I’ve only seen a few pieces of art demonstrating what a home for a tiny/borrower would look and it’s always so interesting
Lmk if you’ve drawn your characters home as I’d love to see it :3
Are you dc or marvel. There is a right answer btw 😝😝😝 please living dead guy enlighten meeee 😛😛😲
The correct answer is both, equally and at the same time. They’re like a binary star system—two suns gravitationally bound, orbiting each other in perfect balance. Why choose one when you can revel in the light of both? They’re two sides of the same coin, yin and yang in harmony. To choose just one is to deny the other. You can’t have yin without yang
Sphinx bat guy
(#2) Acornpaw :)
what is the stuff on the guys who draw the petroglyphs back
does he have coral or plants or is he just bumpy? Either way very swag
The Snailiens engage in a symbiotic relationship known as mutualism with various organisms. Among these symbionts are species like Feather-Grass Coral, Proboscis Barnacles, and Diamond Barnacles, which I'll elaborate on in a future post. This relationship is advantageous for the Snailiens as the symbiotic organisms consume parasites and dead skin, ensuring the Snailiens' cleanliness and health. In return, the symbionts receive shelter and food, creating a mutually beneficial arrangement :)
borrower oc named Wormwood, and a bunch of tiny items (not to scale)
Little doodle of a new alien species I’ve been working on!
Hopefully I’ll have some more stuff to post abt these guys soon ;)
Sorry if I forgot any popular ones!
Question about the snailiens, have they developed any textiles? If so, what are they made from?
Apologies for such a delayed response to your question!
Snailiens typically don't wear fabric clothing in their daily lives, except for special occasions. Instead, they utilize a native plant called 'brush kelp' that they weave into cloth for ceremonial banners and other purposes. Additionally, they have a writing system akin to quipu, where they knot together strands of brush kelp with beads to convey information and record their history.
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