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Edições que fiz em nome do Fairy Edits e publiquei lá das fanfics “Eu Decidi” escrito por Bitchever; “BJ Jay” escrito por Dfideliiz; e banners para a fanfic “(Não) era amor” escrito por DamaPintada e Haruno_Cherry.
Se inspire! Não copie! Créditos à @nikirooo pelas imagens da Sakura Haruno, artes oficiais utilizadas do anime/mangá Naruto e créditos também a Magic-pngs , angelonfire30 , MarEditions1 , waves-jpg , southsidepngs , cataclysmicly e os donos dos recursos utilizados.
Capa para a fanfic “Lembranças” escrito por Hoshin-chan; versão 2.
Link da fanfic: https://www.spiritfanfiction.com/historia/lembrancas-8674283
Capa para a fanfic “Lembranças” escrito por Hoshin-chan; versão 1.
Link da fanfic: https://www.spiritfanfiction.com/historia/lembrancas-8674283
Who is this? A vessel escaped from the Abyss? Someone who keeps a secret? A Hollow Knight oc?! Dunno.
Someone wanna give them a name?
OC Nemesis wearing cloths baced on his pride flag!
For a long time I been wanted to change, a bit, the design of Amaranth, as well are-design his reference sheet. His original sheet was very dark, and I really don't like how I arranged the information, not to mention that design was a mess and his mane was so dark that you couldn't see any detail. I didn't change his original design much, because in the end it's a design I am very fond of, but if I simplified it a bit and changed the green tones for more orange tones, seens it was the least I liked about his original design.
Just something I drew for fun.
Cashmere Cape, ca. 1912
Reville & Rossiter Ltd.
via Vintage Martini
Did this piece a few months back of one of my OCs for a Beastars RP group.
Cape Town was on the verge of running out of water. The South African city of 3.7 million people had suffered years of drought. But after nearly running dry earlier this year, the reservoirs are now rising thanks to rain, conservation efforts, and engineering fixes.
The city’s largest reservoir—Theewaterskloof—holds 40 percent of Cape Town’s water storage capacity, so it's a good barometer for the amount of water available. Natural-color images, captured by Landsat 8, show the change in water levels at Theewaterskloof between July 22, 2017, and July 9, 2018.
Read more HERE.
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