DA gallery: https://www.deviantart.com/dracontes
(He/Him; 41; Algarve, Portugal | 🏳️🌈 🇵🇹 )
I suppose the small size of these predators allowed larger predators to be an important selective pressure.
I suppose the small size of these predators allowed larger predators to be an important selective pressure.
Yeah, I've fairly consistent with it, carrying the habit over from my last posts on Twitter. It's very convenient for sourcing images, beyond all the other useful aspects 🙂
Yeah, I've fairly consistent with it, carrying the habit over from my last posts on Twitter. It's very convenient for sourcing images, beyond all the other useful aspects 🙂
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.
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.
(Source: www.frontiersin.org/journals/vet... )
(Source: www.frontiersin.org/journals/vet... )
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.
Back in 2009, this male had just alighted on a dead almond tree beside my home. I was on the driveway fiddling with my camera. I had to take the opportunity, gently falling back onto a dry stone wall to set myself up. The bird was nobody's fool.
Back in 2009, this male had just alighted on a dead almond tree beside my home. I was on the driveway fiddling with my camera. I had to take the opportunity, gently falling back onto a dry stone wall to set myself up. The bird was nobody's fool.
At some point I should figure out how it really works in 3D, to have something ready for this newfangled age of printing objects.
At some point I should figure out how it really works in 3D, to have something ready for this newfangled age of printing objects.
- 1st from 2004: sort of digital mixed media, MS Paint + Microsoft Photo Editor with computer mouse on college computer.
- 2nd from 2020: Photoshop CS3 with Wacom tablet on my computer.
Yeah, I haven't done much in the way of art, except maybe photography, since the pandemic started.
- 1st from 2004: sort of digital mixed media, MS Paint + Microsoft Photo Editor with computer mouse on college computer.
- 2nd from 2020: Photoshop CS3 with Wacom tablet on my computer.
Yeah, I haven't done much in the way of art, except maybe photography, since the pandemic started.
/sigh/
I guess there _was_ a failure of communication.
/sigh/
I guess there _was_ a failure of communication.
Here's something I whipped up just now, trying to make good use of both the space I'm given and the lighting slider.
Here's something I whipped up just now, trying to make good use of both the space I'm given and the lighting slider.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbled...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbled...
Wow, Google... At least label the other Portuguese option with "Brazil", a fine dialect, so it's more clearly disambiguated from where the language started.
Wow, Google... At least label the other Portuguese option with "Brazil", a fine dialect, so it's more clearly disambiguated from where the language started.
While we're here, my very worn 1st copy of Eyewitness: Dinosaur.
While we're here, my very worn 1st copy of Eyewitness: Dinosaur.
/sigh/
I'm reminded of commentary that a-not-insubstantial amount of online debate between progressives & conservatives, devolves into the conservatives slippery-sloping into increasingly extreme scenarios to straw man (& likely disgust) the progressives.
/sigh/
I'm reminded of commentary that a-not-insubstantial amount of online debate between progressives & conservatives, devolves into the conservatives slippery-sloping into increasingly extreme scenarios to straw man (& likely disgust) the progressives.
I'd like to give it a noisy, uneven inking effect but I'm using Krita, software I haven't used all that much. Should it be tilted?
I'd like to give it a noisy, uneven inking effect but I'm using Krita, software I haven't used all that much. Should it be tilted?
Infomercials soon arrived to that slot though. I do remember the ads for song compilations at more reasonable hours.
Infomercials soon arrived to that slot though. I do remember the ads for song compilations at more reasonable hours.
In other words, this frankly Americanized retelling _so_ doesn't have re-watch value, I don't remember any of it.
In other words, this frankly Americanized retelling _so_ doesn't have re-watch value, I don't remember any of it.
To reiterate:
- Paleontologists deal with fossils of ancient (non-technological) life in general.
- Archeologists deal (so far) with humans (in the wider sense) when their activities result in material remains (art, tools).
To reiterate:
- Paleontologists deal with fossils of ancient (non-technological) life in general.
- Archeologists deal (so far) with humans (in the wider sense) when their activities result in material remains (art, tools).