axolotl art repost lol

float once again, albino this time!
 
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been getting into small scale animations, so here’s a gill flick!
 

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finally finished a complete animation of a gill flick, this took way too long
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these two!
 

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one of my girl (not an animation don’t worry )
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this was a true joy to make :)
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it’s been a while, so I decided to get some practice - here’s an unrealistically colored but interesting looking lotl I painted :)
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pride axolotls!
 

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