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Keykid Pili Pili's blog

@keykidpilipili / keykidpilipili.tumblr.com

They/them, nonbinary Quoiromantic Asexual. Art sideblog on pilichainartandmemes. Icon by @cid
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FYI, this person (forgecore) includes a license to produce & sell their 3d print designs on their Patreon, so you can find all this from several different sellers on Etsy! Try to go with one who at least claims to be a licensed seller, they could be lying but at least they’re giving credit for the design so hopefully they really are on the Patreon.

I am gonna be getting myself some monstera coasters for sure, maybe ask for succulent pushpins or venus flytrap chip clips for my birthday….

Source: tiktok.com
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luxenvulpies

[Missing-Link] CBT2 Info

The second closed beta test has begun! This post will be updated as I spot info worth sharing (and when I'm available). Apologies for any weird formatting.

[CBT1 info] for reference. I don't expect any huge changes, however.

Character customization

UI

Gameplay

Story (Spoilers)

Bugs and other Issues

Updated with a link to all cutscenes and other stuff! (Reblog the original post if you can, btw.)

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I’m genuinely so happy that (as far as I know, as far as what I can see), khml has been getting a really positive reception. People are enjoying themselves, having fun talking about the game and making art and theories, even just taking the time to choose clothes and hairstyles for their characters and proudly showing it off.

Missing Link is its own game, but it’s also a love letter to the chi saga. This kind of reception and energy is everything chi fans hoped for so many years ago. There was hope that the fandom at large would someday, someday see the charm in its story, appreciate its unique, fresh perspective and expansion on the kh universe, and delve into its wonderfully written characters. The fact that ml has already sparked this much joy and attention just in its beta stage is amazing, and I truly can’t wait to see where we’ll take it from here. It truly is a game about legacy, in canon and on a meta level

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[volume warning sorry!] This scene is making me feel 700 things all at once but I’m really really really interested in how Player and Remus’ interaction was framed and deliberately paced here…

I support the theory/possibility that Remus could be a blueblood (whether he knows it or not) so maybe this could be Player subtly picking up on a connection if that’s the case? Looking at Eph’s statue evokes something in them, and they immediately turn to Remus right after…it just feels very intentional

((also um. I’m not opposed to the potential shippy vibes either 😄))

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lazysmirk

Just in case you forget this exists.

With those “when you want to design a character but you don’t know color theory” posts flying around I thought this would be relevant again.

SLAMs THE REBLOG BUTTON

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tomatomagica

there’s also Coolors website that gives you randomized palettes!

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tf2humbug

Don’t forget ColourLovers, either! It’s a social media-esque site where you can browse tons of palettes and share your own.

You can browse the most popular ones or search for certain colors, themes, and even specific hex codes!

When you find one you like, you can download a wallpaper swatch of it and also select the specific colors it uses to look at more palettes that use those same ones.

ColourLovers is my go-to for when I’m having trouble coming up with a color scheme! It’s also been around for over a decade, so there’s plenty to browse through.

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Whenever I see an Ivan Aivazovski painting the sea monster in me goes absolutely feral

I see this and I've never wanted to sink a ship so much in my life I'm biting through wood as we speak

God if I saw this in person I'd straight up start slithering. Start writhing

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The way he just *clenches fist* makes water light up from the inside. Ugh, I once zoned out in front of one of his larger paintings in a gallery and came to, like, twenty minutes later, smelling saltwater and tasting driftwood.

This is his largest painting ever. It is 2,8×4,2 meters large. That is about 9'3"×14'1". It took him ten days to paint. This is a guy who painted normal-sized paintings in an hour, two, tops, according to contemporaries.

He was utterly unique.

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