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I have been very absent, why you may ask? Well the truth is that I forgot Tumblr existed.
Anyway, I deleted all my old posts so here ya go, starting fresh with this little thing I made a bit ago, I want to focus more on my art.
Stay tuned I’ll be posting a bit more now
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Cordelia is finished! I want to finish Frederick next... they all look so cute in those swimsuits T w T Tumblr just refuses to show a decent preview no matter what I do but you can take a better look on my other social media...
I love water & marine motifs! So here you have some Fire Emblem Heroes summer banner works in progress (W.I.P.s) Also on my twitter:
Cordelia finished!!! 3 more to go!! ***PLEASE DON’T REPOST***
thank you so much for doing these again!! these look so good!!!
Some edits for @yaboy-robin ! 👀
New gem for my replace all canon gems with ocs au! Coral!
Corals were concepted the moment Yellow Diamond’s first colony collapsed. Their duty? To go to failed or abandoned colonies in order to gather any materials left behind that could be recycled or scrapped for parts. Their multiple arms and claws useful for digging through rubble, their antenna used for detecting electronic signals and telepathy between their fellow gems (so they could communicate if they got trapped), and they were given packs to store any scrap they find small enough to carry on their person.
This Coral is an era two gem, freshly emerged out of her kindergarten and ready to work.... On Earth. Her first assignment is to go to the failed Earth colony and gather what she can. However, she finds more than technology left behind... She finds living gems, ready to defend the planet.
Coral is a very.... trash gremlin gem. She doesn’t really think before she speaks, and finds herself interested in things most gems would find gross. Like trash or decaying matter. She’s highly intelligent, and can craft things out of her trash that most blueprint gems couldn’t.
Coral eventually joins the crystal gems, and is wed to one of the crystal gems in a beautiful ceremony officiated by Steven.
Sidian/Onyx: Why'd the heck ya use explosion?!
Coral/Sango:*barks violently*
Sidian/Onyx: Oh yeah? Well you're not a real blonde!
Coral/Sango:*bites*
Hooray for Mermay!!!!
Mermay 2024 #1. Coral
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Went to the aquarium a while back. It's so pretty!
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. They’re also in serious danger. Rising ocean temperatures, pollution and other threats are pushing corals towards extinction. But there’s hope. Using techniques originally developed to look at the stars, a team of scientists at our Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley have developed a way to image corals in unprecedented detail. Now, the same team has launched a citizen science project, called NeMO-Net, to classify and assess the health of coral reefs across the globe.
NeMO-Net is a coral classification game that lets you embark on a virtual research vessel and travel the oceans, analyzing actual images of corals on the sea floor. As you explore, you learn about the different types of corals and how to identify them. Your actions in-game train a supercomputer in the real world to classify corals on its own. Each classification you make will help researchers better understand how coral reefs are changing, and ultimately, find a way to save these amazing underwater worlds. Ready to play? Here’s a quick guide to getting started:
NeMO-Net is available now on the Apple App Store, and is playable on iOS devices and Mac computers, with a forthcoming release for Android systems.
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