(>.")>- kirby
(\ /) .(-.-). o(oo) (^ bunny... sorry, wiki won't takes out the spaces in front so it kind of messes it up.) (>")><3 (^ Kirby holding a heart.) you can make animals with your keyboard by using symbols, letters, or numbers as shapes. use your imagination. :D
Like this: <(•_•)> <(•_•<) (^•_•^) (>•_•)> (>^_^)> <(^_^<) <(^_^)>
( " `-''-/ " ).___..--''"`-._ `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) (_y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' (((' (((-((('' ((((
Keyboard speaking its K and I or D and R. You can make it using ASCII art.
♦ ♦ (»o_o«) (U U) (") (") an awesome panda sowwy about the spacing
To make an apostrophe on a keyboard, press the key beside the "enter" key on the right hand side of the keyboard.
To create a vampire using keyboard characters, you can use text art. A simple representation might look like this: ^_^ for the eyes and v for the fangs, combined like ^v^. Alternatively, you could use a more elaborate ASCII art version, like .-"-. , / \_/ \, and | . . |. Adjust the characters to fit your desired style!
(>'.')> Q('.'O) <-----boxing
Get a new keyboard.
yes, they are making a new Kirby called Kirby squad killer XXX I, Rheneas, need an answer better than this one, please!
Jack Kirby graduated from the School of Art and Design in New York City, which was then known as the High School of Art and Design. He attended the school in the 1930s, where he honed his artistic skills before embarking on a successful career in comics. Kirby's early experiences in this environment significantly influenced his later work as a pioneering comic book artist and writer.
You can order the instructional origami kit from Japan titled "Kirby Right Back At Ya!"; it contains not only Kirby but other characters as well. If that is not an option and you are feeling ambitious, there are instructions on the link below on how to make a papercraft Kirby. It's not origami, but it's all I could find.