Me when I’m the only guy in a call full of women.
Look what I pooped out! Just a quick painting, mucking about with different techniques and effects.
http://z-crackers.deviantart.com/art/Shattered-303411415 For those who would like to see the original/s without the shattered glass look, here you go!
I MADE BURGERS.
The middle is filled with cheeeeeeeese.You’re making me hungrier than I should be, Zack
Just wait. I’ve only just started building up my Craft: Cheeseburger. For now, just plain condiments. Soon, tomato and lettuce will be added. Bacon and onion won’t be far behind.
Oh yes, I am building up my burger skills. And oh yes.
There will be blood.
Campe
Campe was a dragon with a woman’s head and torso and a scorpion-like tail. Nonnus, in Dionysiaca (18.23-264) gives the most elaborated description of her.[1]Joseph Eddy Fontenrose suggests that for Nonnus Campe is a Greek refiguring of Tiamat and that “she is Echidna under another name, as Nonnos indicates, calling her Echidnaean Enyo, identifying her snaky legs with Echidna’s,” and “a female counterpart of his Typhon”.[2]
Campe was set by Cronus to guard the Hecatonchires and Cyclopes in Tartarus after Cronus didn’t release them from their imprisonment there when they were imprisoned by Uranus. She was killed by Zeus when he rescued the Cyclopes for help in the battle with the Titans.[3]
In his lexicon Hesychius of Alexandria (K.614) noted that the poet Epicharmos had called Campe a kētos, or sea-monster.[4]
My neck’s killing me, but I did have a lot of fun with this pic. I didn’t do as much detail this time around but I’m happy with the end result.
This is pretty much the best thing. I love the little scorpion around her neck <3






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Campe
Campe was a dragon with a woman’s head and torso and a scorpion-like tail. Nonnus, in Dionysiaca (18.23-264) gives the most elaborated description of her.[1]Joseph Eddy Fontenrose suggests that for Nonnus Campe is a Greek refiguring of Tiamat and that “she is Echidna under another name, as Nonnos indicates, calling her Echidnaean Enyo, identifying her snaky legs with Echidna’s,” and “a female counterpart of his Typhon”.[2]
Campe was set by Cronus to guard the Hecatonchires and Cyclopes in Tartarus after Cronus didn’t release them from their imprisonment there when they were imprisoned by Uranus. She was killed by Zeus when he rescued the Cyclopes for help in the battle with the Titans.[3]
In his lexicon Hesychius of Alexandria (K.614) noted that the poet Epicharmos had called Campe a kētos, or sea-monster.[4]
My neck’s killing me, but I did have a lot of fun with this pic. I didn’t do as much detail this time around but I’m happy with the end result.
This is pretty much the best thing. I love the little scorpion around her neck <3](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1j9ak4bKP1qhkli6o1_500.png)
