I saw pill bugs on here a few weeks ago and really wanted to make my own! The pattern is a bit rough but I hope it works (I tried to get it perfect for like a week before calling it good enough).
Just print out (or copy from a screen) the first page and cut out the pattern pieces. Hopefully the pictures on page two will help but if not I will do my best to answer any questions!
Hope you enjoy and make your own lil isopod friend!
If anyone makes this, I would love to see pictures š
Mushi the pill bugā¦
Mushiās an NPC who would reward talismans to the Lamb at Mauraderās Refuge, heād ask for the Lamb to go collect new sigils for him via āstealingā some from wanderers who don particular ones in random event rooms. When all of his given quests are completed and heās left alone for a while. he can later be found as just a puddle of āIchor(?)ā with only his crown, lantern, and slightly melted exoskeleton remaining.
āPrimeā Mushi with decor.
I have a lot and a little to say about Mushi..
antidepressant at your service /j
Fill in your own ending and tag me if you do. There are already a bunch of variants on my page to check out.
last of the animal terrarium series~ I had to take a long break due to being super sick for a while but Iām so glad have to finished the 6 part series~ Thank you all who suggested which animals I should draw :D
A little roly poly bugger
Is it spelled roly poly or rolie polie? Or roly polie? Rolie poly? Whatever
One of my favourite insects ššæ
prolly no one will see this but idk im curious
Common Pill Woodlouse (Armadillidium vulgare), taken March 21, 2025, in Georgia, US
She lost her pants!!! You can clearly see the difference between old and new exoskeleton on this individual, which is very cool! The new exoskeleton is still soft, evident by the iridescent sheen and rounded appearance of the segments. As the exoskeleton hardens, it will become darker and rougher, eventually looking identical to the old one, just a tad larger!
Nosy Pill Woodlice (Armadillidium nasatum), taken February 26, 2025, in Georgia, US
A nice pill bug family of four, living the life underneath a log I flipped. They didn't do much, but I suppose I too would be stiff with terror if a giant flipped my dark, unmoving house over and exposed me to the elements! I put them back after I was done, and they probably went right back to whatever conversation they were having before I interrupted them, so no harm no foul!