Radimus
viki-oh:
“I LOVE HORIZON + Aloy! Wanted to try and paint her epic mane, and a dif color palette :) The head angle was tricky but overall fun practice! Hats off to the devzπŸ’–
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viki-oh:

I LOVE HORIZON + Aloy! Wanted to try and paint her epic mane, and a dif color palette :) The head angle was tricky but overall fun practice! Hats off to the devz💖

shalizeh7:
“Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn. There’s a game that makes me want to buy a PS4.
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shalizeh7:

Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn. There’s a game that makes me want to buy a PS4.

swimthroughthefires:

Arguably one of my favorite lines of the ENTIRE SERIES.

luckilyimagenius:
“This one wins. Everyone else can go home.
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luckilyimagenius:

This one wins. Everyone else can go home.

dawwwwfactory:
“Nailed it
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dawwwwfactory:

Nailed it

jonsnowboard:
“Aloy by Sarayu Ruangvesh
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unregistered-hypercam2:

glitteringgoldie:

All you need to know about the Kingdom Hearts series in one screencap from the comic

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read this in his voice

highfashionpakistan:

Suffuse by Sana Yasir, Freesia Bridal Collection, F/W 2016

lierdumoa:

I think my favorite thing about The Get Down is it explicitly portrays hip hop culture as a geek culture. 

You have lit nerds writing poetry and music nerds scratching records and they all have outrageous geeky roleplay personas like “Shaolin Fantastic” and they’re all just nervous awkward teenagers cosplaying and staging “battles” over who can compose the most impressively nerdy beat poetry, with the coolest superhero theme song playing in the background.

I feel like every other hip hop biopic/documentary/historical fiction has made hip hop culture seem like an exclusive “cool kids” club. 

I’ve never before seen a portrayal of hip hop saying – the people who created hip hop loved comic books. They drew cartoon characters on their school binders. The people who created hip hop made dorky costumes and bedazzled their jackets, and collected albums like they were Yu-gi-oh! trading cards. 

I’ve never before seen a portrayal of hip hop saying – hip hop is and has always been a fandom. It was full of awkward nerds, like every other fandom you know. The people who created hip hop were just like you.

I feel like The Get Down is so affirming and so validating for all the black/brown/poc geeks who grew up thinking that being geeky was a “white thing” – that being geeky meant they “weren’t black/brown/poc enough.”

The Get Down is just a really important show okay.

kittyarts:

Happy 20th Anniversary to one of the biggest inspirations of my life, it’s hard to imagine there was a me before you, Pokémon.

Though pikachu is in fact my favorite, he also represents the franchise as a whole here, so please imagine this with your own favorite pokemon, as you reminisce and celebrate today’s momentous occasion. 

If you would like to share my comic on Facebook, please share it from my facebook, here: Kitty The Illustrator

unpretty:

unpretty:

does the movie iron giant exist within the dc universe and if so does the iron giant still want to be superman and if so how long does it take clark to stop crying

i like that we all seem to agree that no matter how much timeline and interdimensional fuckery is necessary, it is absolutely vital that superman burst into tears every time vin diesel says his name

quenenie:

i dont play dragon age but i had to pay homage to decapiteight’s wife