I really love Steven in these shots. He is so calm and tired, and still adorable. <3
I don't know if anyone noticed this but, I think Pearls always stand next to each other when their owners have a meeting.
=Succulent Fairies=
From Left to Right:
*Leavie- based on Aloe Veras and semi-succulents.
*Veanie- based on “bean/oval-shaped” succulents like Graptopetalums and Sedums, but I also added some striped kalanchoes that acts like a necklace.
*Zarpie- based on Echeverias, but her two hair strands are based on taily sedums.
*Pabbie- based on Lithops
*Fricklie- based on Cacti
Some additional info about them:
Zarpie is the eldest, next is Veanie, Frickly, then Leavie, the youngest is Pabbie. They usually go on adventures together in the desert, except for Leavie. Leavie is usually left behind the oasis, the jungle, or some shady areas, since she’s a semi-succulent and can’t withstand extremely hot temperatures in the desert. Pabbie usually hides inside the bulb on Zarpie’s back when they venture and sleeps. Zarpie being the eldest, acts responsibly like a leader and a mother for her fellow sisters. Frickly is the most loving sister, but she can’t touch or even hug her other sisters except Pabbie(who is hard enough to take Frickly’s spiny body). Veanie is the most joyful sister. She makes sure that her family stays happy all the time. Leavie is the silent one since she isn’t used to talking and bonding with her other sisters all the time.
Wish there was a part 2, I want to know what happens next, how they defeated the monsters, I want to know if there are other people out there alive waiting to be rescued, and I wan'na know badly what's the source of the monsters' existence, I have a lot of questions 😭
I’ve been waiting to see this movie for a long, long time, and after seeing it, I’m also excited to review it! If you haven’t seen, A Quiet Place had a huge opening weekend, which makes it the latest in a trend I really enjoy: wide release horror films doing well in theaters.
The premise is a simple, but effective one: a family is trying to survive in a world where society no longer exists, where everything that makes a sound is hunted by devastatingly fatal predators. The family has developed a system to survive, to stay quiet and prevent the creatures from noticing them. But sometimes, regardless of planning, things go wrong.
In a world where any noise is dangerous because it could draw the attention of creatures who hunt through sound, this film does a fantastic job using silence to draw out tension. While watching, you find yourself holding your breath, stilling your movements, hyper aware of every noise you make and every noise the characters on the screen make. There’s not really much reprieve, because even in the relaxed moments, the family is still being careful to be quiet, and the slightest noise can ruin an easygoing atmosphere.
And again, the film does this masterfully. I haven’t been this tense watching a movie in a long time, and it’s really nonstop. There’s no moment in the film where you’re not aware that any noise could be dangerous, just like there’s no moment in their lives where the characters are not aware. It makes for a really immersive experience.
But, the tension created through silence, sound, and the ever present threat of the creatures, as effective as it is, is only a backdrop for a story that is about a family, and about their relationship with each other. This is where the movie goes from an effective monster movie to a story that draws you in and attaches itself to you.
While the entire family has prominent roles, the main character is arguably the oldest daughter, a teenager, who is deaf and whose relationship with her father is strained. Tension within the family is centered around their relationship, which is critical to building the characters and the connections to them. You understand her insecurities, you understand his feelings when he works on repairing her cochlear implant, you understand how the rest of the family feels when they speak alone about the father and daughter.
You like the characters, you understand them, and you root for them during dangerous moments. Not only are you drawn in by the way the film uses sounds, but you’re also invested in each individual on screen.
Overall: 10/10. This was a truly engrossing movie, which pulls you into the story to experience it in a visceral way through silence and a perfect soundtrack, and through the connections it builds between the characters on screen. The best kinds of horror films aren’t ones you watch, but ones you experience, and A Quiet Place makes sure that you experience the story.
✨ Calendar 2018 ✨ color schemes / color blurbs
and all birthstones I’m doing for the calendar!
Meet the massive Axolotl Monster! One of this creature’s special ability is to regenerate almost any part of its body. It has the feature of a manta ray’s wings for a hasty and graceful swim, long tail for a painful whip attack, and an alluring tail tip that sometimes acts like a water weed to entice and catch its prey.
1 year has passed since I drew her. Now it's time to redesign her. Meet Köttigite, she's completely random and I don't know why I made her like this...
She's based on a real gem that I searched a long time ago. I don't know why I made her weapon like that, but I call it the "Bow Destablizer" kinda like a combination of a bow and a gem destablizer. Anyway I hope you like it tho 😕
Made a new Gemsona using watercolors
Haha XD
since people seem to think the timing is off in the new OP, i think i know what song it was originally set to…
Oh, I'm just an ordinary teen (18/Male) who loves everything about art.
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