Drawing scary images from the internet
03.08.2025 09:30 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0@portakalcevheri.bsky.social
Just another artist...
Drawing scary images from the internet
03.08.2025 09:30 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Creepymacaroni
15.07.2025 17:48 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@portakalcevheri.bsky.social hit me with what they call "The Waifunator"
(ur awesome btw portakal, and ur art is kool :3)
And now, our last stop. The trash filled sewers are home to the Sewer Mermaids. Beutiful creatures ruined by the garbage humanity creates. And for now, this is it... Thank you all for joining this journey! I really hope you enjoyed it
28.05.2025 15:44 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0the River Mermaid spends her time digging on the sand, making unique patterns for display. Sometimes gets caught by fishermen or sometimes she catches them by pulling the rod. And now, for your last stop... Far away from the beuty of nature and into the industrial grays of the city.
The Sewers...
Carefull to not on the sharp teeth of the Marsh Mermaid! They usually lay on the mud and hide among the bushes, waiting for their prey. Occasionally they will raise their bright pink tails to look for mates. Especially at night, the marsh gets filled with soft pinks...
Our next stop... The River...
In the lush and crowded Mangroves, under it's green waves, the Mangrove Mermaid swims between the seagrass. She is a sleepy fellow, moves slowly and doesn't use much energy She eats the seagrass that grows on the seabed (or on her own body)
Our next stop... The Marshes...
The bug filled swamps are buzzing with life, the light peeking between the thick foliage illuminates the Swamp Mermaid. A shy and timid creature that mostly hides. Not much is known about their daily routines, maybe we should move on before we scare her even more...
Our next stop... The Mangrove...
On the other side of the globe, lives the Arctic Mermaid. Her story is told by the inuits. Every night she would emerge from the water and take away the disobedient children... Maybe listen to your folks eh?
Our next stop... The Swamps...
In the icy cold sheets of the Antarctic resides the Antarctic Mermaid. These friendly mermaids store lots of fat inside their bodies to stay warm. They also somehow use ice to create protection. Let's take our trip to the other side of the globe...
Our next stop... The Arctic...
Within the salty Brine Pools lives the Brine Mermaid. Adapted to the extreme salt levels and befriending some eels along the way. Careful! Her long tail might knock you inside the brine...
Our next stop... The Antarctic...
Nearby the Hydrothermal Vents lives the Hydrothermal Mermaids. They use the minerals created by the vents to make biological armor made out of iron. They usually feast upon the many tube worms and crustaceans found nearby the steamy vents.
Our next stop... The Brine Pools...
These albino corals are home to many types of crustaceans and their predator, the Deep Coral Mermaid. It's white hair coupled with the glowing eyes like a lighthouse creates one of the most hauntingly beutiful sights in the oceans.
Our next stop... The Hydrothermal Vents...
As we descend to the dark abyss, life blooms in this ecosystem. the Deep Mermaid uses it's lure to hunt... Luckily you are too big for her so for now enjoy her beutiful glowing patterns and colors before we dive even deeper...
Our next stop... The Deep Sea Coral Reefs...
In the vast emptynes of the Open Oceans lives the Open Ocean Mermaid. It is the largest mermaid we have seen so far but luckily only feeds on plankton. Their loud calls echo through the blue waters as our tour continues...
Our next stop... The Deep Ocean...
Aah, the beutiful Coral Reefs, here swims the playful Coral Mermaids. They are known for their friendly personalities, colorful fins and uh... interesting facial structures... Why don't y'all have some fun with them while we prepare for our next stop...
The Open Ocean...
Welcome to the Kelp Forest! This dark and gloomy beuty hides a predator among it's twisting weeds: the Kelp Mermaid. An ambush predator. It's long hair and thin body allows it to hide between the kelps and attack using it's sharp teeth.
Our next stop... The Coral Reefs...
Our trip starts at the Tidepools... Sorry for the unexpected weather, but atleast we can still see the Tidepool Mermaids! These timid creatures mostly hide under the coral and rock but will surface for food.
Our next stop... The Kelp Forest...
Starting this new series of drawings. Where i'll draw 15 types of mermaids from all around the world.
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