DA gallery: https://www.deviantart.com/dracontes
(He/Him; 41; Algarve, Portugal | 🏳️🌈 🇵🇹 )
Thanks for your time🙂
Thanks for your time🙂
He believes himself a savior. He's rather another blight on humanity.
He believes himself a savior. He's rather another blight on humanity.
Hi, I'm a nest researcher 👋 and new here on BlueSky, sharing the craziest #bird nests I've ever found. 👀 Today, I’m sharing my discovery of rebellious birds that build nests out of anti-bird spikes. And honestly, it's like telling a joke...
A thread. 🧵
Hi, I'm a nest researcher 👋 and new here on BlueSky, sharing the craziest #bird nests I've ever found. 👀 Today, I’m sharing my discovery of rebellious birds that build nests out of anti-bird spikes. And honestly, it's like telling a joke...
A thread. 🧵
eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/#...
eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/#...
- Not as much the cartoon people angle as the creature feature one
- Indulged frankly furry forays even before I knew what a furry was
- So much lurking
- So much time to figure myself out: the queer in me, especially
- A good amount of relevant, moldering WIPs
- Not actually one myself but have been furry adjacent online for like 20 years
- Do animal/creature art more than anything else
- Do use nonhuman creatures to represent myself online
- Most of my customer base are furries
- Neurospicy
- A little queer
- Over 10 years of drawing primarily animals and anthropomorphic animals
- Gets called a furry without identifying as such
- Has drawn multiple human characters as some form of animal instead
- Loves the artist alley atmosphere
- Cool with 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
- Will share snacks
- Not as much the cartoon people angle as the creature feature one
- Indulged frankly furry forays even before I knew what a furry was
- So much lurking
- So much time to figure myself out: the queer in me, especially
- A good amount of relevant, moldering WIPs
It's good though to find a level engagement that doesn't lead to burnout. Knowing how the literature goes, I usually wait for the review papers.
It's good though to find a level engagement that doesn't lead to burnout. Knowing how the literature goes, I usually wait for the review papers.
In other news, doing this with MS Paint's calligraphy brush only was challenging.
In other news, doing this with MS Paint's calligraphy brush only was challenging.
Also committing to the bit, as it were, trying to recall as much ray-finned fish anatomy as I could. Probably not enough to make sense, but these are quicker drawings to get back on the #art horse.
Also committing to the bit, as it were, trying to recall as much ray-finned fish anatomy as I could. Probably not enough to make sense, but these are quicker drawings to get back on the #art horse.
Tentative takeaways:
- Layers in MS Paint are useful but not dependable
- I might just enjoy this foray into #art with limited implements
Tentative takeaways:
- Layers in MS Paint are useful but not dependable
- I might just enjoy this foray into #art with limited implements
So today I picked up an abstract scribble I saved (as one does). Duplicated/reflected layers until the overlap suggested... some sort of ruminant? Then I cleaned it up with the charcoal brush just enough for visual interest.
So today I picked up an abstract scribble I saved (as one does). Duplicated/reflected layers until the overlap suggested... some sort of ruminant? Then I cleaned it up with the charcoal brush just enough for visual interest.
Now, with the impression surnames were earned as nicknames by the populace early on, I wonder how insular a community has to be for such a sobriquet.
Now, with the impression surnames were earned as nicknames by the populace early on, I wonder how insular a community has to be for such a sobriquet.
As a longtime fan of dragons & their inspirations, I checked DeviantArt in 2004 to see if "dragon" was in use. It was. So I used my knowledge of Latin & Greek by way of taxonomy to coin a word (I wasn't aware had already been coined).
While we're at it, relevant #art of mine.
As a longtime fan of dragons & their inspirations, I checked DeviantArt in 2004 to see if "dragon" was in use. It was. So I used my knowledge of Latin & Greek by way of taxonomy to coin a word (I wasn't aware had already been coined).
While we're at it, relevant #art of mine.
I thought I’d try to find all the times pets have ruined their owner's day and recorded that instant for all of history.
- www.lightningmaps.org (Real time lightning monitor)
- earth.nullschool.net (Forecast updated every 3 h)
(Wouldn't you know it: there's inclement weather approaching!)
- www.lightningmaps.org (Real time lightning monitor)
- earth.nullschool.net (Forecast updated every 3 h)
(Wouldn't you know it: there's inclement weather approaching!)
~ John Tuzo Wilson
Canadian geophysicist and geologist, John Tuzo Wilson, posed the question (and the title of his article in 1966)…👇🏼
~ John Tuzo Wilson
Canadian geophysicist and geologist, John Tuzo Wilson, posed the question (and the title of his article in 1966)…👇🏼
Hat tip to @ernie.tedium.co
Hat tip to @ernie.tedium.co
Some folks may call you rude, BUT, it's always better to cement the most accurate information in your brain
Some folks may call you rude, BUT, it's always better to cement the most accurate information in your brain
I walked out in 11th grade, both because of what QRP shows & decreeing that it's gay folk's lot to suffer in celibacy.
I walked out in 11th grade, both because of what QRP shows & decreeing that it's gay folk's lot to suffer in celibacy.
Our part, led by Dr. Sarah Lucas, argues that Marsupial mole eyesight degraded stepwise over millions of years...
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Our part, led by Dr. Sarah Lucas, argues that Marsupial mole eyesight degraded stepwise over millions of years...
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
For 1993, you'd think there would be more Jurassic Park stuff, but this one also has dinosaurs (kinda).
For the record, while I know this one is widely panned, I enjoyed it well enough as a kid in the 1990s.
For 1993, you'd think there would be more Jurassic Park stuff, but this one also has dinosaurs (kinda).
For the record, while I know this one is widely panned, I enjoyed it well enough as a kid in the 1990s.
stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/Chr...
stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/Chr...
It's been quite the crash course which probably isn't helped by my foray being a free association exercise vaguely constrained by "dragon skull". Retopologizing such a complex shape is promising to be a slog.
It's been quite the crash course which probably isn't helped by my foray being a free association exercise vaguely constrained by "dragon skull". Retopologizing such a complex shape is promising to be a slog.
(Dragons, as popular as they are, do feel a bit like cheating. But, amid the diminishing returns of how bloated Peter Jackson's The Hobbit was, Smaug was a highlight.)
(Dragons, as popular as they are, do feel a bit like cheating. But, amid the diminishing returns of how bloated Peter Jackson's The Hobbit was, Smaug was a highlight.)