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Sixes_And_Sevens


For some people, small, beautiful events are what life is all about!

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  • 2 weeks
    Jan-Mar 2024 Art Dump

    January

    Time Ram - Terror of the Crablikes!

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  • 13 weeks
    Supermassive 2023 Art Dump

    So! Back. Not dead. Big surprise. Life's been kinda hectic for awhile now for a variety of reasons I won't go too much into, but I've had a nice long break and am feeling ready to get back to a semi-regular writing schedule! However, I have still been doing art for the past,,, six months, has it really been that long? Jeez. So, here's a big ol' pile of stuff that I haven't shared here, by month.

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  • 42 weeks
    Hues of June Week 3


    Hues of June 18a - Flesh!Big Macintosh
    (Spoilered for body horror)
    Nothing like a hard day’s work to get up an appetite.
    tbh, this might be one of the best things I’ve ever drawn in terms of anatomy and shading.

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  • 43 weeks
    Hues of June Week 2

    You know what time it is!


    Hues of June 11a - Eye!Sunset

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  • 44 weeks
    Hues of June Week 1

    That's right, it's time for another art month, this time featuring a bit of character art for the Sunset Archives!


    Hues of June 1a: Vast!Washouts

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Feb
5th
2019

Fanbruary Day 5: Physics is Fun! · 9:53pm Feb 5th, 2019

Don't let the simplistic stick-figure drawings fool you, XKCD is one smart comic. Written by former NASA roboticist Randall Munroe, you can expect the topics of this webcomic to run the gauntlet of nerddom from quantum physics to Star Wars references. There's always a hidden joke, too. Literally. The mouseover text is hilarious. Plus, there are occasional interactive comics, and even some wild answers to weird (but interesting) physics questions.

And if you really love science and laughter, but you want a some ponies mixed in for good measure, why not check out Pineta's work? My personal favorite is still 'Rainbooms and Rationality'.

-6&7

P.S., Is anyone actually reading these? Are these recommendations at all useful? If not, then I won't bother to write very many more.

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