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Kubu In The No Pants Club!

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 21:50 + в цитатник

s No Pants? No Problem! V

Only a select minority of scorpion-dragons are lucky enough to look cute wearing just a shirt, sneakers, and a medley of punkish items. Kubu is one of them!
(Well, maybe the only one.)


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Fantasia is an outlet mainly to connect with, in particular, fantasy/furry/animal art enthusiasts and gamers both casual and competitive, and can be used as an alternative to following and communicating with Wizard-Emeraldheart on DeviantArt. I plan to integrate the server with my prospective drawing/gaming streams.



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The flat style preserves pure color goodness to keep a cute, cartoony vibe. Shading and lighting was withheld to make a statement that "this character is bright all over." The random shapes near the border were a resort to filling out the piece, which may or may not have made the environment more chaotic.



All artwork that I submit on DeviantArt were created and are owned by me (unless stated otherwise). Thus you are not allowed to use them without my genuine, one-on-one consent.

Default tags (indirectly related/design inspirations): vietnamese artist, wizard, emeraldheart, kubudele (new artist name), kubu
Extra tags: shoes, symbols, stars, hat, cap, collar, headband, bandanna, scorpion, blush, thick tail



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Sugoi Dekai Futari

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 21:33 + в цитатник
Aya wanted to join in on the teasing. can't help if her girlfriend wants part of the fun
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Tiny Senya

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 21:24 + в цитатник
This amazing pewter sculpture was brought to life by Joe Corsaro of Dragon's Bait Miniatures, and is available for sale for right now! I did a rough design for the pose and the sculpture was done by the very talented Dave Soderquist. Joe was nice enough to send me some miniatures which I proceeded to base and paint (albeit rather clumsily). It was a big thrill for me to see the character brought to life and turned into a tangible three dimensional object! Even though I am new to miniature painting I had a ton of fun working on these. :D

Here is a link to the webstore if you want to check out the sculpture, it is on sale now for only $8!
www.dragon-bait-minis.com/shop…
And here is a link to the Dragon Bait Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/Dragon-Bait-M…

Also pictured is Senya with a couple space marines so you can get an idea of her scale, as well as the Citadel brand paints I used on the mini. Colours of note include Kantor Blue of her body suit, Calgar Blue for her arms, Hoeth Blue for the leggings and Fernisian Grey for the lighter panels. I used Averlad Sunset for her hair and Fire Dragon Bright for the orange sections. The skin colour and base where custom mixes, and I hope to apply some hobby grass to base to lighten things up.
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NoLunchDinner29

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 21:05 + в цитатник
Syd had food on her face for three days!

And it wasn't little either, it was a chicken wing!

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Nameless Pillars

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 21:00 + в цитатник
An old painting that I think it is worth posting.
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https://www.deviantart.com/shootingstarlogbook/art/Nameless-Pillars-852519918


The Awaken

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 20:57 + в цитатник
Let's try some inspirational, emotional and stellar art ;)
She looks like Raven from DC but it wasn't my first intention lol but why not haha xD
What does this represent for you guys ??

Soft : Adobe Photoshop CC

For more Steps follow me on :
www.instagram.com/arkenstellar&
www.facebook.com/Arkenstellar
www.artstation.com/artist/arke&;


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The Green Tunnel

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 20:42 + в цитатник

Lackadaisy Emojis

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 20:33 + в цитатник
The Lackadaisy Emoji Pack promised in the Kickstarter is now available here on Gumroad!
You can snag it for free or pay what you want. All funds go directly toward film production/paying the animation team!

Included in the set:
- 50 emojis sized for Slack, Discord and Twitch
- 12 stickers sized for Telegram
- Full res art for editing/cropping to your liking for use with other apps, social media, or as avatars/icons

If you download them, I very much hope you'll enjoy!

Art by the marvelous KazoodleKat!
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Peony Chorus

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 20:30 + в цитатник
My part of a trade with lumephobia <33 of their esk Linden!
I had so much fun with this trade, and I had always wanted to draw a stained glass window, so I couldn't be happier *///*

10 (shaded) 5 (full body) 20 (scenic bg) 5 (personal) 10 (other x1) || TOTAL AP: 50
4 (shaded) 2 (full body) 6 (scenic bg) || TOTAL GP: 12

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I'll post the painted sketch and the clean version of the window in my Instagram later, follow me if you'd like to see it <3 www.instagram.com/chickolates/
And here's my Twitter too: twitter.com/BambooPaw
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https://www.deviantart.com/chickolates/art/Peony-Chorus-852516830


Character give away

Среда, 19 Августа 2020 г. 20:25 + в цитатник
im hosting small character give away in both of my twitter accounts
for people who dont have oc of their own yet :P

twitter.com/TeranenSFW/status/…
twitter.com/teranentwii/status…+18 account
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https://www.deviantart.com/teranen/art/Character-give-away-852516875


#2827. Jump Rope Spider - Word Play

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 05:48 + в цитатник

Available at Amazon amzn.to/2Gx099L

Available at Barnes and Noble bit.ly/37RafOK

Available at Chapters/ Indigo bit.ly/36KVLil

Prints for sale: www.cryptidcreations.com/store…

For full res WIPs, art, videos and more: www.patreon.com/piperdraws

Twitter " Facebook " Instagram


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Rise

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 05:02 + в цитатник
A finished commission for Zomburr and it was fun to do this one on a special, powerful angle and do something just as crazy. Crazy hair is fun!

:bulletpurple: Artwork by Nikkayla 2020.
:bulletblue: Horse is purchased stock.
:bulletpurple: Landscape from Unsplash by eberhard grossgasteiger
:bulletblue: Splashes are purchased stocks.
:bulletpurple: Do not take without permission.

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Siren's Call

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 04:33 + в цитатник
I finally actually got a chance to play cuphead because my friend had it and um....yeah fuck that game.
But it's funny because it must have been fate because the only two levels I played were the cala maria boss fight and the stage before that and I beat both of them. I jus thought it was funny that for the only time playing that game it was against the bae boss that we all love.
So I drew this not too long after doing that.
Hope you like.

Cala maria is from cuphead/I own nothing
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https://www.deviantart.com/mizz-britt/art/Siren-s-Call-852350768


Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex (2020)

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 03:46 + в цитатник

Here is my annual life restoration of Tyrannosaurus rex for 2020, once again I have selected to feature FMNH PR 2081 Sue as my subject because, well I shouldnt really need to explain myself, its Sue.


Some key differences between this and the illustration I made in October of 2019 are, the different crouched posture and the slightly different anatomy. Instead of using a pre-existing skeletal reference I decided to create my own, by scaling all the elements figured in Brochu (2003) in correct proportion to each other. The pose I chose to use reflects the current mounted skeleton, currently on display in the Evolving Planet exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. The reason the mount had to be crouched slightly was so it could actually fit in the display hall.


The gastrilla of this new mounted skeleton are also extremely low, making the animal look very stocky and barrel chested. I have chosen to reflect this in my restoration.


You might also notice other small changes like the slightly different arrangement of epidermal scales on the maxilla and the slightly increased amount of protofeather Dino fuzz around the dorsum and arms. Just as before I have forgone the traditional avian scutes over the metatarsals.


Coincidentally Blue Rhino Studio has also just completed a life-sized model of the specimen for the Field Museum and they have also incorporated features such as the deeper gastrilla.


The length estimate I used comes from Hutchinson et al. (2011) and the weight estimate comes from Snively et al. (2019).


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COM: killu and his friends

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 03:31 + в цитатник

Half Body for qresnavy, thank you for commissioning me!



This is a personal commission.

Only person who commission me can use this artwork.

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https://www.deviantart.com/maosishu/art/COM-killu-and-his-friends-852346379


Canvas Painting: Whistler's Light

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 03:00 + в цитатник
A new canvas painting I completed recently! This painting is based on the mountains within British Columbia, Canada! Coloring, sketching, and finalization of this art before digital upload took about five days for completion. Let me know what you think! <3
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https://www.deviantart.com/lucent-designs/art/Canvas-Painting-Whistler-s-Light-852228377


Smaug

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 02:44 + в цитатник
I am fire
I am death
my smaug for smaugust
prints available via patreon
www.patreon.com/Grimmla

all of my patreon supporters get extra prints and stickers this month


I just want to say THANK YOU all so much for the support over the years. I really appreciate all the love, the likes and the wonderful comments you leave. They make my day everyday <3 you're all awesome!

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Babysitting

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 02:30 + в цитатник
I was recently commissioned by DeviantArt to create something for the Core Lounge Creative Crate. :)
You can find the crate here : Creative Crate, August 2020 - sandara

So this is the culmination of the initial stand-off...
Turf war by sandara ...to ... Sunbathing friends by sandara and to this final image. XD

The dragon is just helping take care of the kittens, they're not his kids!

I will also be doing an AMA on August 19th at 4:00 Pacific Time. I will be answering questions for one hour, so feel free to submit your questions early in the comments section!


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my fb :
www.facebook.com/ArtofSandara3
my insta : www.instagram.com/art_of_sanda…


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Surrounded by nebula dust

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 02:20 + в цитатник
Premium wallpaper for personal use in your own devices.


Copyright © by Gene R. von Edler aka Ellysiumn. All rights reserved.
My artwork may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published or uploaded in any
way without my written permission.

Light pole
Jellyfish
Everything else is painted and my own resources.
Tools: PS CC 2019 and Wacom Intuos Pro L.

My DA Portfolio
Link to my all accounts
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United States Congress

Вторник, 18 Августа 2020 г. 02:11 + в цитатник
Today yet another American governmental flag. Enjoy :D

It is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States and consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Congress meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Both senators and representatives are chosen through direct election, though vacancies in the Senate may be filled by a governor appointment. Congress has 535 voting members: 435 representatives and 100 senators. In addition, the House of Representatives currently has six non-voting members, bringing the total membership of the US Congress to 541 or fewer in the case of vacancies.

The sitting of a congress is for a two year term, presently beginning every other January; thus, the current congress is the 116th. Elections are held every even-numbered year on Election Day. The members of the House of Representatives are elected for the two-year term of a congress representing the people of a single constituency, known as a district. Congressional districts are apportioned to states by population using the United States Census results, provided that each state has at least one congressional representative. Each state, regardless of population or size, has two senators. Currently, there are 100 senators representing the 50 states. Each senator is elected at-large in their state for a six-year term, with terms staggered, so every two years approximately one-third of the Senate is up for election. Members in both chambers may stand for re-election.

Article One of the United States Constitution requires that members of Congress must be at least 25 years old (House) or 30 years old (Senate), have been a citizen of the United States for seven (House) or nine (Senate) years, and be an inhabitant of the state which they represent. A small number of senators in the 19th century were under 30 years old and therefore did not meet the constitutional age requirement.

The Congress was created by the Constitution of the United States and first met in 1789, replacing in its legislative function the Congress of the Confederation. Although not legally mandated, in practice since the 19th century, Congress members are typically affiliated with the Republican Party or with the Democratic Party and only rarely with a third party or independents.

Article One of the United States Constitution states, "All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." The House and Senate are equal partners in the legislative processlegislation cannot be enacted without the consent of both chambers. However, the Constitution grants each chamber some unique powers. The Senate ratifies treaties and approves presidential appointments while the House initiates revenue-raising bills. The House initiates impeachment cases, while the Senate decides impeachment cases. A two-thirds vote of the Senate is required before an impeached person can be removed from office.

The First Continental Congress was a gathering of representatives from twelve of the thirteen colonies of North America. On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, referring to the new nation as the "United States of America." The Articles of Confederation in 1781 created the Congress of the Confederation, a unicameral body with equal representation among the states in which each state had a veto over most decisions. Congress had executive but not legislative authority, and the federal judiciary was confined to admiralty and lacked authority to collect taxes, regulate commerce, or enforce laws.

Government powerlessness led to the Convention of 1787 which proposed a revised constitution with a twochamber or bicameral congress. Smaller states argued for equal representation for each state. The two-chamber structure had functioned well in state governments. A compromise plan, the Connecticut Compromise, was adopted with representatives chosen by population (benefiting larger states) and exactly two senators chosen by state governments (benefiting smaller states). The ratified constitution created a federal structure with two overlapping power centers so that each citizen as an individual was subjected to both the power of state government and the national government. To protect against abuse of power, each branch of governmentexecutive, legislative, and judicialhad a separate sphere of authority and could check other branches according to the principle of the separation of powers. Furthermore, there were checks and balances within the legislature since there were two separate chambers. The new government became active in 1789.

Political scientist Julian E. Zelizer suggested there were four main congressional eras, with considerable overlap, and included the formative era (1780s1820s), the partisan era (1830s1900s), the committee era (1910s1960s), and the contemporary era (1970stoday).

1780s1820s: Formative Era
Federalists and anti-federalists jostled for power in the early years as political parties became pronounced, surprising the Constitution's Founding Fathers of the United States. With the passage of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, the anti-federalist movement was exhausted. Some activists joined the Anti-Administration Party that James Madison and Thomas Jefferson were forming about 179091 to oppose policies of Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton; it soon became the Democratic-Republican Party or the Jeffersonian Republican Party and began the era of the First Party System. Thomas Jefferson's election to the presidency marked a peaceful transition of power between the parties in 1800. John Marshall, 4th chief justice of the Supreme Court, empowered the courts by establishing the principle of judicial review in law in the landmark case Marbury v. Madison in 1803, effectively giving the Supreme Court a power to nullify congressional legislation.

1830s1900s: Partisan Era
These years were marked by growth in the power of political parties. The watershed event was the Civil War which resolved the slavery issue and unified the nation under federal authority, but weakened the power of states' rights. The Gilded Age (18771901) was marked by Republican dominance of Congress. During this time, lobbying activity became more intense, particularly during the administration of President Ulysses S. Grant in which influential lobbies advocated for railroad subsidies and tariffs on wool. Immigration and high birth rates swelled the ranks of citizens and the nation grew at a rapid pace. The Progressive Era was characterized by strong party leadership in both houses of Congress as well as calls for reform; sometimes reformers would attack lobbyists as corrupting politics. The position of Speaker of the House became extremely powerful under leaders such as Thomas Reed in 1890 and Joseph Gurney Cannon. The Senate was effectively controlled by a half dozen men.

1910s1960s: Committee Era
A system of seniorityin which long-time members of Congress gained more and more powerencouraged politicians of both parties to serve for long terms. Committee chairmen remained influential in both houses until the reforms of the 1970s.

Important structural changes included the direct popular election of senators according to the Seventeenth Amendment, ratified on April 8, 1913, with positive effects (senators more sensitive to public opinion) and negative effects (undermining the authority of state governments). Supreme Court decisions based on the Constitution's commerce clause expanded congressional power to regulate the economy. One effect of popular election of senators was to reduce the difference between the House and Senate in terms of their link to the electorate. Lame duck reforms according to the Twentieth Amendment ended the power of defeated and retiring members of Congress to wield influence despite their lack of accountability.

The Great Depression ushered in President Franklin Roosevelt and strong control by Democrats and historic New Deal policies. Roosevelt's election in 1932 marked a shift in government power towards the executive branch. Numerous New Deal initiatives came from the White House rather than being initiated by Congress. The Democratic Party controlled both houses of Congress for many years. During this time, Republicans and conservative southern Democrats formed the Conservative Coalition. Democrats maintained control of Congress during World War II. Congress struggled with efficiency in the postwar era partly by reducing the number of standing congressional committees. Southern Democrats became a powerful force in many influential committees although political power alternated between Republicans and Democrats during these years. More complex issues required greater specialization and expertise, such as space flight and atomic energy policy. Senator Joseph McCarthy exploited the fear of communism during the Second Red Scare and conducted televised hearings. In 1960, Democratic candidate John F. Kennedy narrowly won the presidency and power shifted again to the Democrats who dominated both houses of Congress until 1994.

1970sPresent: Contemporary Era
Congress enacted Johnson's Great Society program to fight poverty and hunger. The Watergate Scandal had a powerful effect of waking up a somewhat dormant Congress which investigated presidential wrongdoing and coverups; the scandal "substantially reshaped" relations between the branches of government, suggested political scientist Bruce J. Schulman. Partisanship returned, particularly after 1994; one analyst attributes partisan infighting to slim congressional majorities which discouraged friendly social gatherings in meeting rooms such as the Board of Education. Congress began reasserting its authority. Lobbying became a big factor despite the 1971 Federal Election Campaign Act. Political action committees or PACs could make substantive donations to congressional candidates via such means as soft money contributions. While soft money funds were not given to specific campaigns for candidates, the money often benefited candidates substantially in an indirect way and helped reelect candidates. Reforms such as the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act limited campaign donations but did not limit soft money contributions. One source suggests post-Watergate laws amended in 1974 meant to reduce the "influence of wealthy contributors and end payoffs" instead "legitimized PACs" since they "enabled individuals to band together in support of candidates." From 1974 to 1984, PACs grew from 608 to 3,803 and donations leaped from $12.5 million to $120 million along with concern over PAC influence in Congress. In 2009, there were 4,600 business, labor and special-interest PACs including ones for lawyers, electricians, and real estate brokers. From 2007 to 2008, 175 members of Congress received "half or more of their campaign cash" from PACs.

From 1970 to 2009, the House expanded delegates, along with their powers and privileges representing U.S. citizens in non-state areas, beginning with representation on committees for Puerto Rico's resident commissioner in 1970. In 1971, a delegate for the District of Columbia was authorized, and in 1972 new delegate positions were established for U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam. 1978 saw an additional delegate for American Samoa, and another for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands began in 2009. These six members of Congress enjoy floor privileges to introduce bills and resolutions, and in recent congresses they vote in permanent and select committees, in party caucuses and in joint conferences with the Senate. They have Capitol Hill offices, staff and two annual appointments to each of the four military academies. While their votes are constitutional when Congress authorizes their House Committee of the Whole votes, recent Congresses have not allowed for that, and they cannot vote when the House is meeting as the House of Representatives.

In the late 20th century, the media became more important in Congress's work. Analyst Michael Schudson suggested that greater publicity undermined the power of political parties and caused "more roads to open up in Congress for individual representatives to influence decisions." Norman Ornstein suggested that media prominence led to a greater emphasis on the negative and sensational side of Congress, and referred to this as the tabloidization of media coverage. Others saw pressure to squeeze a political position into a thirty-second soundbite. A report characterized Congress in 2013 as being unproductive, gridlocked, and "setting records for futility." In October 2013, with Congress unable to compromise, the government was shut down for several weeks and risked a serious default on debt payments, causing 60% of the public to say they would "fire every member of Congress" including their own representative. One report suggested Congress posed the "biggest risk to the US economy" because of its brinksmanship, "down-to-the-wire budget and debt crises" and "indiscriminate spending cuts," resulting in slowed economic activity and keeping up to two million people unemployed. There has been increasing public dissatisfaction with Congress, with extremely low approval ratings which dropped to 5% in October 2013.

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