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trivialtrivia · 4 months ago
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I cant decide my favorite media so ill just list em off
OHSHC: Tamaki, hands down. Hes goofy and campy like that.
Homestuck: High!Gamzee. I like to think he has two movesets, one where hes high and another where hes sober.
Pressure: Sebastian is the obvious answer. But at the same time, the logistics arent working for it (tailwise) So I elect Painter.
Hatchetfield: Ted Spankoffski.
NNSG: Raku-chan
Epithet erased: nobody seems to be a strong candidate. But Giovanni is the closest one.
Undertale: Mettaton. Hands down.
Your favourite media that isn't already a 2D fighting game is getting a 2D fighting game. Which character gets that move where you fly across the screen backwards and whomp the opponent with your butt?
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speedyacorns-blog · 7 years ago
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(i got so fuckign lazy i didn’t draw the body but this is how m y sally looks, facewise and tailwise. yep. she has a pink nose and a squirrel tail.)
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dramaphan · 4 years ago
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i did some googling and apparently there’s this ethical organization in the UK called tailwise - seems worth checking out
I took a very brief glance at the website and that does seem like the type of organization I’m talking about! Finding a registered breeder through organizations or programs like that is probably the best way to go!
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clems-grove · 4 years ago
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Hmm,,
Wings, add a bit more structure and layers. Birds have different wing structures depending on their purpose and style of flight (gliding, diving, etc.) so you can use that to better hint at their purpose if you want.
For doing animal-like legs, the way I imagine it you just cut it off at the knee and then BEND it back. Check out Dollightfulls dragon videos, they’re really helpful with leg structure and creature designs in general. Really beautiful outfits too.
Tailwise id say curve a bit more to give it more character. Like, shorten it a bit and have the end curl up higher, I think.
Maybe up the size of the horns as well? It all depends on what exactly you’re going for, you gotta have a theme in mind. Take into account where they live, what features they’d have to help survive in their environment via evolution, etc. That’s if you’re struggling, of course. Not all designs have to be completely sensical, I just really like world building.
Ultimately it’s up to you though, so do what feels right :]
flick how doth one draw a Creature
Creature? You gotta be more specific mate
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liftlieweb · 7 years ago
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This startup wants to make buying a dog online safer and more ethical
Each year, Brits buy 1.5 million puppies, with much of the trade happening online. For obvious reasons, this can be a difficult and risky process, not least for the dogs involved. While there are some reputable breeders, there are also far too many unscrupulous puppy farmers. These high-volume breeders care only about their bottom line, and not the health of the dog. It can often be difficult distinguishing between the two categories of rearers. One service trying to fix the online dog market is the London-based Tailwise, which has built a monitored, curated market for dog breeders. The only breeders allowed…
This story continues at The Next Web This startup wants to make buying a dog online safer and more ethical syndicated from https://liedetectorsukt.wordpress.com/
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barkytech · 6 years ago
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£200k funding for London pet-tech startup Tailwise #UKstartup https://t.co/fnWSH7Da5R
£200k funding for London pet-tech startup Tailwise #UKstartup https://t.co/fnWSH7Da5R
— Barkytech.com (@BarkyTechMedia) July 21, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/BarkyTechMedia
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2375823 · 6 years ago
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Why iPhones are the future of pet care (updated)
The smart pet market is predicted to become a $22 billion industry by 2025, and the innovations we will see in that market will reach into human lives.
*Updated 3/7/19 with additional comment from Felcana.
Smarter owners, smarter pets
Connected pet care reaches further than services such as PetBnB or Tailwise, which link owners and pets with things they need.
Useful as they are, they’re scratching the surface of what’s possible as mobile technology reaches the animal kingdom.
To read this article in full, please click here
from Computerworld News https://www.computerworld.com/article/3353642/why-iphones-are-the-future-of-pet-care-updated.html#tk.rss_news
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netxtract · 6 years ago
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Why iPhones are the future of pet care (updated)
The smart pet market is predicted to become a $22 billion industry by 2025, and the innovations we will see in that market will reach into human lives.
*Updated 3/7/19 with additional comment from Felcana.
Smarter owners, smarter pets
Connected pet care reaches further than services such as PetBnB or Tailwise, which link owners and pets with things they need.
Useful as they are, they’re scratching the surface of what’s possible as mobile technology reaches the animal kingdom.
To read this article in full, please click here
from Computerworld https://www.computerworld.com/article/3353642/why-iphones-are-the-future-of-pet-care-updated.html#tk.rss_all
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mainframetech · 6 years ago
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Why iPhones are the future of pet care (updated)
The smart pet market is predicted to become a $22 billion industry by 2025, and the innovations we will see in that market will reach into human lives.
*Updated 3/7/19 with additional comment from Felcana.
Smarter owners, smarter pets
Connected pet care reaches further than services such as PetBnB or Tailwise, which link owners and pets with things they need.
Useful as they are, they’re scratching the surface of what’s possible as mobile technology reaches the animal kingdom.
To read this article in full, please click here
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logoterritory-blog · 7 years ago
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netxtract · 6 years ago
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Why iPhones are the future of pet care
The smart pet market is predicted to become a $22 billion industry by 2025, and the innovations we will see in that market will reach into human lives.
Smarter owners, smarter pets
Connected pet care reaches further than services such as PetBnB or Tailwise, which link owners and pets with things they need.
Useful as they are, they’re scratching the surface of what’s possible as mobile technology reaches the animal kingdom.
Put it this way, millions of U.S. iPhone owners already use their Apple devices to track and improve their personal health. They use the Activity app and use Health Records to share data with medical professionals.
To read this article in full, please click here
from Computerworld https://www.computerworld.com/article/3353642/why-iphones-are-the-future-of-pet-care.html#tk.rss_all
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mainframetech · 6 years ago
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Why iPhones are the future of pet care
The smart pet market is predicted to become a $22 billion industry by 2025, and the innovations we will see in that market will reach into human lives.
Smarter owners, smarter pets
Connected pet care reaches further than solutions such as PetBnB or Tailwise, which link owners and pets with essential products and services.
Useful as they are, they’re scratching the surface of what’s possible as mobile technology reaches the animal kingdom.
Millions of U.S. iPhone owners already use their Apple devices to track and improve their personal health. They use the Activity app to monitor their exercise records, and use Health Records to share that information with medical professionals.
To read this article in full, please click here
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2375823 · 6 years ago
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Why iPhones are the future of pet care
The smart pet market is predicted to become a $22 billion industry by 2025, and the innovations we will see in that market will reach into human lives.
Smarter owners, smarter pets
Connected pet care reaches further than solutions such as PetBnB or Tailwise, which link owners and pets with essential products and services.
Useful as they are, they’re scratching the surface of what’s possible as mobile technology reaches the animal kingdom.
Millions of U.S. iPhone owners already use their Apple devices to track and improve their personal health. They use the Activity app to monitor their exercise records, and use Health Records to share that information with medical professionals.
To read this article in full, please click here
from Computerworld News https://www.computerworld.com/article/3353642/why-iphones-are-the-future-of-pet-care.html#tk.rss_news
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