So Tumblr may or may not be in a death spiral? I made a Twitter, so if you’re interested I’ll be retweeting similar content to what was here. I’m not planning on deleting this blog, though I’m not sure how active I’ll be? Depends on how many abandon ship. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Masterpost of (almost) all the finished illustrations I made for the ending of Spyro 1! Although since Fumblr doesn’t allow more than 11 images I’ll have to upload Baker Delvin later…
We were given the opportunity to make an illustration of whatever we wanted with Spyro characters, so I thought it would be fun to do 12! The idea behind these is that Spyro is an Artisan dragon, and his surrogate dragondads are helping him find his ‘artistic voice.’ It reminded me of the teachers that made an influence on me, despite having to put up with my own crap (I wasn’t the best student!). These dragons illustrated here were designed between myself, Jeff Murchie and Nicholas Kole. 38 Studios reunion!
The answer to your question is actually “you’re not” - this is only 1/3 of the whole sign, and you need all of it to be able to read it sensibly.
But, before you start thinking “oh well, I guess that’s not so bad then” - Here is the entire thing, with a handy guide to show you how to read it.
I just want to take a moment to celebrate the fact that someone paid 57.2 million dollars for 5,000 year old Mesopotamian anthro muscle art. This absolutely ripped, flexing lioness was one of the most expensive sculpture purchases in the world, because as we know the furry fandom does NOT fuck around as a patron of the arts.
it’s so difficult not being able to use milennial humor in a corporate setting. like i made a mistake today and i wanted to tell my supervisor it’s because i suffer from Dumb Bitch Disease, but do you think that would fly?? fuck no. i gotta say shit like, “sorry for the misunderstanding!” i can’t wait till the workforce is made up entirely of millennials and i can say “sorry i drank idiot juice for breakfast this morning” and my coworkers will be like “oh worm.”