Here’s the updated version of my brush set since the last one is a bit old now
Here’s the link to the old set, many of its brushes overlap but not all. You can find both in my pinned post!
Again!!! Do no spread these brushes around do not use them for commercial purposes, they’re either stuff I found free online or made it myself, I do not own them I simply share them cause people have been asking what do I use
Very interesting. I love learning about the separate Birg cultures view on different things. And this one looks so fashionable.
Are there albino birgies?
A complete lack of pigmentation does sometimes occur in Birgs, yes!
Sentiments on complete albinism vary by culture; in kakroum clans, a pure white Birg is thought to occur when a cold draft allows a winter spirit to infect a larva. With a snow-ghost in their blood, they attract other spirits and may be agents of misfortune. Southern clans view them in a more positive light, embracing them as born interpreters of weather omens carried on the wind.
Heartland Twowi find them somewhat less uncanny, as large white patches are already a common phenotype in the region. Folk wisdom based on a centuries old practice of fate reading in spots would suggest that they are blank slates, their futures uncertain because the gods didn’t bother to mark them at all.
Hey guys it's seasons greasons
(Featuring the Prectikar, Obin, and WaraWara, an Arasit.)
Obin is a big fan (pun intended) of the cold but not of other people screaming and jumping on his back. WaraWara is a thrill seeker and would never pass up the chance to go out in freezing temperatures dressed in only a tanktop and jump on a guy 12x her size.
I had injured my hand last week and I am just starting to get back into the swing of drawing again. Have some animal studies. Pygmy, shrew, Australian, honey, possum, and golden mole.
All of these are so cool!
Did you hear? They've found the golden mole! It still exists! It just took a break from being perceived. What a mood. Here are some other animals that totally exist, too. Just your very normal collection of animal art, really. This is one of those where you'll want to click through on the attributions below the art. For context. For transformation. For taxonomy. It's all there. The level of detail for these friendly animals that definitely exist is quite unhinged in the best way.
@exobiotica:
@villiedoom:
@dokupine:
@extrajigs:
@remotus11:
@yellosnacc:
@steinntroll:
@cathchicken:
@insectghost:
@charseraph:
@tickfleato:
@kattheerat:
@juicyolpickle:
A scavenger toll that is part of my little Rain World set.
A look into the environment layout of Rahlo, along with nine close up species profiles of the native plants!
Feel free to ask questions!
Much of Exoton's plant life is characterized by highly specialized root structures, predominantly growing in a vertical, cone-like shape. Most species are derivatives of a key ancestor, the Giant's Needle, sharing a dense, layered root system with a distinctive spiraling growth pattern. This structure provides exceptional stability and resilience, making root trees some of the planet's densest organic formations. Their durability makes them extremely difficult to fracture, even under significant force.