alecshao:

Stacee Kalmanovsky - Rain, 2005 - suspended glass droplets

raggedybearcat:

theteratophile:

fyeah-seacreatures:

Albino Turtle. By: Rameez Sadikot
Oh my goodness, this is beautful. 
It is kept in captivity, because without camouflage it would not survive in the wild.
My favorite animal :)

quick, Zoe: albino or leucistic?

I’m going to go with leucistic, mainly because the eyes have retained their colour.
Also, good god that is a pretty turtle :O

raggedybearcat:

theteratophile:

fyeah-seacreatures:

Albino Turtle. By: Rameez Sadikot

Oh my goodness, this is beautful. 

It is kept in captivity, because without camouflage it would not survive in the wild.

My favorite animal :)

quick, Zoe: albino or leucistic?

I’m going to go with leucistic, mainly because the eyes have retained their colour.

Also, good god that is a pretty turtle :O

sweetappletea:

256:

Digimon: Promoting sadomasochism since 2001

Otp alert

oma-shu:

ghibli scenery: ponyo on the cliff by the sea

cunt-punch:

tumblforeffect:

Incredible stone sculptures by Hirotoshi Itoh

MY MIND

nasturtiummm:

Spirit Photography late 19th - early 20th century.

loki-fied:

oh god im crying this movie

e1n:

Had a class on inventing figures for animation by Rad Sechrist (Dreamworks) today. Here’s a few pages from my notes on breaking down head structure and tips on varying head sizes and shapes.  Some of these you might already know, but it’s still very useful to keep in mind while drawing.  

Also a tip on how to draw jawline when the character is looking upwards.  Most common mistake is in drawing the jawline facing at an angle above horizontal, because when heads look up, jawline is still either in line with the horizontal, or slightly below it.  The only time jawline point at an angle above horizon is when the character is looking up at an extreme angle (almost straight up!)

Kojima Mayumi - Hatsukoi
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nintendocompositions:

Kojima Mayumi | Hatsukoi

And now it’s time for something a little bit different! This catchy song was used for Nintendo’s very popular “Who are you?” advertising campaign back in 2002-2005. This song was also featured in the commercial Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.

Who are you?

Junichi Masuda - Cycling
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nintendocompositions:

Pokémon Red & Blue | Cycling

medacris:

Science!Bubblegum is my favorite Bubblegum.

medacris:

Science!Bubblegum is my favorite Bubblegum.

adimal:

neat

adriofthedead:

Devourer of Hearts, by shoomlah

HORUS my babbu