workmitch:

So there’s this website that lets you build your own custom lightsaber.

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That’s one I would build as a Jedi. You can basically customize every detail, from the pommel all the way to the color and length of the blade.

There are so many options. Want a shoto lightsaber like Yoda? Boom. Done.

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Want a long-handled lightsaber with a red blade that could effectively be wielded like a spear?

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It’s yours. This opens so many possibilities for creating your own characters or just being a huge geek like me.

Please feel completely free to add the ones you make.

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necrobeauty:

sixpenceee:

The following is the dragonhead caterpillar. Found in the temperate regions of North America, Europe, China and southern Australia, they form a gorgeous head capsule. 

look at the tiny feeties!!!!!

Pokemon °^°

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Anonymous asked:

i really like ur lightbulb tattoo! does it have any meaning (not that it has to jw)?

standpoor Answer:

I had a bright idea

strawberryr:

teacupballerina:

strawberryr:

It’s always kind of funny when the Powerpuff Girls, in fanart, are drawn with fingers and noses and toes and stuff and it’s like…they legit don’t have those in canon. It’s not just a style choice, they actually don’t have fingers and noses.

I mean, apparently Buttercup just sticks her hand to things to pick them up (S03E29 Criss Cross Crisis)

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And in Oops, I Did it Again (s06E04B) the girls, when made without Chemical X, come out “normal” and do have fingers, feet, noses, and normal faces.

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So like…when everyone in the show calls them “bug-eyed freaks,” “pumpkin heads,” etc, they legit mean the girls have big round heads, giant eyeballs, and stump limbs.

I think it’s safe to say that the Powerpuff Girls are objectively horrifying. I want to see fanart of that.

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SWEET JESUS

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cheeziesart:

SO YOU WANNA DRAW CATS AND DOGS BUT THOSE PESKY SNOOTS GET IN THE WAY

Here’s a hopefully helpful tutorial on how to draw them from memory but it also helps to understand and break down how to see their structure when you use reference!

Remember, it’s always best to learn the anatomy of an animal first before trying to stylize it. This way you know the rules and can choose which ones to break!

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Please do not repost this tutorial or any images from it. Permission will not be granted. You may post a link to this post instead to help spread it from the original source.

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