This. I don’t even have words for this.
I’m okay with this on my blog.
Yeah, me too.
(via p0stapocalypse)
This. I don’t even have words for this.
I’m okay with this on my blog.
Yeah, me too.
(via p0stapocalypse)
Guts and Caska’s vacation in the woods.
The rendering of nature is really beautiful in this scene. And as with most important scenes, the facial animation is spot on.
“I’m laughing like hell deep down, sir.”
I am not studying anymore, but it doesn’t mean that I’m not learning. I am teaching singing myself and the vocal lessons also keep me sharp. Everything that I listen to, that I like, becomes a source of inspiration.- FLOOR JANSEN
Albino squirrel in Richmond. Photos taken on 12/3/12.
I’ll be honest I misunderstood this at first and then it was too funny to do anything else
I was just driving along when I saw this sign….
NEW AVAILABLE ART PROGRAM
It seems to be a mix between SAI and photoshop, simplified. It even has a stabalizer that works even with the mouse.
Best of all, it’s free, and works for both Mac and Windows.
To give it a try, head right on down to http://firealpaca.com/
Reblogging for artsy people that follow me. Also a lovely name for a program.
I’m buried under uni-related stuff at the moment, but when I get some free time I’m so checking this one out.
(via totalspiffage)
Source: parkaposyart
Meet Foster. Foster is my dwarf hamster. He likes to spend his days sleeping under his bedding, running on his wheel, and eating. Oh, and I can’t forget to mention that he’s a little hamster farmer.
Just today, I noticed something strange going on in his cage. For some reason, there’s plants growing inside of it. Isn’t that so weird? So I’ve been observing him for the past couple of hours and I can honestly say that I am so speechless.
Apparently, he digs through his food and picks out the sunflower seeds, buries them under his water bottle and proceeds to lightly lick his bottle so water can drip onto the seeds. His cage is placed right next to a window but only half of his cage is in sunlight. Coincidentally, on the side his water bottle and seeds are.
So he’s been planting these seeds in direct sunlight, under a water resource and has been nurturing them so they can grow. You can already see one starting to blossom (shown in 2nd picture) I know small wildlife rodents have the natural instinct to bury their food but they usually just leave and forget about it. The fact that he is tending to his little “crops” so they can grow is so amazing and breath-taking to me. Frankly, I’m really proud of him.
(via nirdian)
Source: 1234-29340-2
Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

Commission for https://www.deviantart.com/sweet-n-treat
Forgot to mention it on Deviantart - I’ve opened Fur Affinity account!


by Andrey

Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

Commission for https://www.deviantart.com/sweet-n-treat
Forgot to mention it on Deviantart - I’ve opened Fur Affinity account!


by Andrey
