Marathi woman, India, by Fotocaters Photography
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YAAAAAYY I've finally finished these so I can post them all together!
If you're having a hard time reading my handwriting, I typed everything in each image description.
Anywho,
The dib files! Notes on dib. I made these just for funsies. I'm not planning on making a full blown story for him or anything, but people seem to like my iteration of Older Dib, so I took that as an opportunity to indulge and delve into him more with these drawings. Ironically, I started this with the intention to solidify the more subtle parts of his design, and since I started this over a month ago, I feel like the way I draw him has changed. OH WELL 😭
(Full disclosure: I basically stole the "zim marks" in the third page from mushy-madness. I saw a drawing of theirs and said "well that HAS to be the case, ain't no any other way")
If you want to see these as full res images, so you can zoom in and see all the little dibs in all their texture-y glory, they are on my patreon! I posted each one of these to patreon after I drew them, most of these were on there for over a month. So uhhh, early access and stuff. I HAVE to plug my patreon ok, don't look at me like that eeuuughgkhlhl :'D
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Happy Thursday, All!
Here's a little painting of an Indian woman I did during Women's History Month.
Watercolor and ink on 4x12 inch Arches Watercolor Paper
Sending Big Hugs from the Hobbit Hole. ♥♥♥
Scott
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The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton
This comic was done for a school assignment. It’s a couple years old now, but it’s still one of my favorite things I’ve made, and I have the lyrics of this song permanently burned into my brain because of it.
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oh, how i love being a desi bisexual woman. <3
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I thought we loved slapping politicians. Guess NOT!
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Raika woman, India, by Aman Chotani
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Franz Aberham
Padum, Zanskar, India - August, 15, 1994: To celebrate the independence of India on 12 August, all of Padum are dressed in festive clothes, and the young women are wearing brocade cloaks.
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