Long day
Hi!! We never talk so here’s some pics of my dogs :)))
These are genuinely the most beautiful dogs I've ever seen in my life, they look like if sunlight was an animal .... so fluffy and happy looking!! Thanks for showing me them!
I don't have any pets of my own, but here's a stray cat I'm friends with instead. :)
Rilicai in the rain. Inspired by how rainy it is where I live at the moment. Rain is pretty common where she lives as well, but she doesn’t normally go to the forest - most of her species live in or on mountains.
I’d like to thank you for your tf2 art it’s so good <3
Have a nice day :)
Thank you so much, I'm really glad you like it! Have a nice day too :-))
Sniper enjoying a morning cup of coffee
Speedpaint for my recent drawing! I drew the sketch for this one while in a car, on my phone, with my finger, because I didn’t have my drawing tablet at the time (it was very difficult). The song is ‘You Are My Light’ by Růde
The Viktor speedpaint! The song is Interlude by Kokoroko but I had to cut off the start and end to make it fit the video length 😞 I think I might post more speedpaints actually, also I forgot to record the sketching part of this one which is annoying, but I did a lot of the sketch on paper anyway
Medic eats a sandvich for one minute and one and a third seconds
deinosuchus wouldve loved a lamb souvlaki
Tabitha + Frou-Frou!
Four Kerilone outfits for various occasions. Dyes are not very common and quite hard to make, so most everyday clothes are undyed as in the winter outfit. However, red and blue dye - red from a plant, blue from various shellfish - are available. Kerilone courting takes place in the summer. The Kerilone are protandrous hermaphrodites, which means they all hatch male and gain the ability to become female upon reaching maturity. Females are larger than males, with darker colouring, and are less agile but stronger than males. Every year in winter the Kerilone shed their summer coats and grow new, white and fluffy winter coats (not shown in the picture), as well as losing their sexual characteristics as well as their ability to reproduce - the winters are very harsh, so all of their energy is needed simply to survive. After the winter, young adults can become either male or female: they have a modicum of choice in the matter, but it is largely down to environmental influences. However, as they age they lose the ability to become male and remain female for the rest of their lives. Like most Earth species they do not go through a menopause, however the average amount of chicks a Kerilone will rear in their lifetime is only about ten.