For Shojo's redraw collab

Published 2020-05-25
{Adio does NOT belong to me.} Hope you enjoy this speedpaint. So in the first drawing this character named Ruby Rose used her scythe to cut a beowolf in half. In the second redraw (I wanted it to be a speed paint but my tablet wasn't having it) this character named Shark just found out that this robot named Orbital is stealing a key that belongs to his friend Yuma. Shark just kicked Orbital into the lockers and is looking at Orbital to see what Orbital will do. Do NOT steal, trace, or claim as your own {If I find anyone doing any of that I'll take down the video with no warning}. Don't forget to wash your hands and stay safe! Keator signing off.

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Adio:   • Red Like Roses Part II by Jeff and Ca...  

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All Comments (10)
  • @Clxmentinesodaa
    Rwby is my life 😔👊👊👊(also whoever drew the scythe is a god I struggle drawing Ruby's scythe lol)
  • Did you know that a snowflake is virtually impossible to measure? If you were to zoom into the fractals of a snowflake, the fractals will keep changing shape and grow smaller and smaller as you zoom in (better demonstrated then described). This is known as the Coastline Paradox. The Coastline Paradox is also something that geographers have ran into while attempting to calculate the exact size of continents and/or countries. The closer you zoom into a coastline, the shape of the coastline never stays the same. This is also why not every calculation of a country or continent is the same. For example, try measuring the entirety of Norway. Good luck with that, as there are several cuts around the very ends of Norway. If you were to zoom into those fjords and small islands, and measure that way, your final answer will be WAY bigger than if you were to measure the country from father away. Like I said, it's better to show this phenomenon than to explain it, but if you're further interested, there are videos and articles about this. Good luck on measuring Norway!
  • @shojodraws3399
    OOOOOH I love it! quick question tho, what is the second one about? Edit: Do you also have the regular screen shots??