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duckmeat-woohoo · 2 months
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We're being followed by a mysterious mustachio'd man!
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rachaelsanders663 · 6 months
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abolishthefed · 8 days
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attackcopterblog · 1 month
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FOUNDING FATHERS ARMS SHOWS OFF FROGSKIN CAMO PMAGS
Founding Father Arms has recently shown off their latest with their Frogskin camo M3 Magpul Pmag. To learn more about Founding Fathers Arms. CLICK HERE
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sublimeoptics · 4 months
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qyq7hdy0s · 1 year
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polymorphiczooid · 23 days
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Marcille's frog suit is complete! This was my third-ever project using a sewing machine, so I've put a bit on my process for suit and staff-making below.
The Body: I drafted a pattern from a loose sweatshirt and sweatpants (somewhat following these tutorials: 1 2). From this I made a truly terrible mock-up from a fitted sheet -managing to sew the arms on inside out (twice, in two different ways). I also learned that the back panels need to be larger than the front panel, to accommodate the butt.
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Originally, I wanted to make this out of raincoat material or pvc fabric to get that slimy frogskin look. I couldn't find any in the right color (or price), so I went with a cheap polyester satin. I think latex might have been also been a good alternative, but I've never worked with it before.
To get the white patterns on the frog, I just eyeballed where I thought the stripes should go on the paper pattern and cut it into smaller pieces (which I had to tape back together when I made the lining - this time out of blue bed sheet).
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In the manga, there are large visible stitches in front. To mimic this, I decided to have the front lace with a thick cord. This meant I needed to install gromets on the front opening - but I was worried the hardware would tear right through the fragile satin. To prevent this, I reinforced the opening with a strip of denim encased in red cotton.
The smart thing to do would make the front zip up, and add a panel of fake lacing over the top. Since I didn't, 1) it takes a while to put on, and 2) the suit gapes open in places.
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Frog Head: I spent a lot of time trying to figure this out - but in the end, I went with a very simple construction.
The hood consists of four main panels: the frog-shaped front and back panels of the outer hood, and two red panels for the inner hood. I 1) attached the white and orange parts of the outer panels 2) sewed the outerpanels together, and the inner hood panels together 3) cut a hole for my face out of the front outer panel, 4) sewed the edge of the inner hood panels to the face hole, 6) stuffed with batting from an old pillow, 6) added some extra fabric to close the hood under the chin.
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I didn't quite get the shape right - the eyes should be rounder/ protrude less, and the cheeks/marcille's ears should sit lower down on the head. I think adding an extra panel to the back of the head would help it sit better. It's pretty 2D in profile, so my face sticks out of it too much.
Finally, using a stretch fabric for the inner hood (or a drawstring, that could tighten the hood itself) could make the hood fit snugly around the face. My hood was too loose, and I constantly had to adjust its position.
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The frog eyes were also a bit tricky. The satin frayed to much to add large decorative stitching, so I had to sew little pieces of cord individually to the eyes. I probably should have made these smaller and more numerous...but my fingers were pretty sore form hand sewing.
The Shoes: I decided to make some boot covers for my docs, because making shoes from scratch is beyond my skill level.
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I made a pattern by wrapping one shoe in a plastic back, then masking tape, and tracing out what looked like some important seam lines. I sewed all the pieces together except for top of the shoe, which I left open so 1) bagline the show cover, and 2) sew in the frog toes.
The toes themselves were sewn out of cotton and, stuffed with batting and old crochet squares. Then everything except the toe-tip was covered in orange satin. I did this since I was worried that the satin would not play nice with paint (foreshadowing). The toe-tips were then painted with a mix of black acryllic and liquid latex (for flexibility).
To keep the shoe covers on the shoes, I added some elastic around the bottom (salvaged from a fitted sheet). They also needed to close in the back - but I didn't have and velcro or zippers and I was running low on gromets. Instead, I made some loops out of scrap leather to run the lacing through. This looked cool but it was really hard to lace up myself!
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Gloves: These were made the day before the convention, and are terribly slapdash.
Normally when you make gloves out of non-stretch fabric you need to add gussets to allow your hands bend, without the gloves being too loose. I did not do that. I just traced my hand on the fabric, and gave myself big finger pads and plenty of ease. They turned out pretty meh!
One issue was the finger pads themselves: it's hard to sew in a circle, so they were lumpy in shape. This lumpiness was enhanced by the way I stuffed them: just shoving stuffing into the finger tips. which is also where my fingers have to go. So every time I took the gloves on and off, the fingertips would get out of shape. I think hollowed foam balls would have been a better choice for the finger tips.
In addition, I painted the fingertips with the same latex/acrylic mixture I used on the toes. While it dried just fine on the cotton, the paint remained really sticky - so they picked up dust and peeled rather badly.
The gloves only had four fingers in the manga, so that's what I went with. But it was pretty uncomfortable with the pinky+ring finger sharing a home, and it didn't even look good.
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Ambrosia (the staff): This was a real last-minute addition to the costume, done the night before the convention.
The base is a wooden dowel, and the hoop in a long tube of cotton fabric that I stuffed very firmly. I anted to make sure the hoop wouldn't fall off, so I "drilled" a hold near the tip of the staff (I.e. I shoved a screwdriver through the soft wood like an animal), and added grommets to each end of the stuffed cotton tube. I then created a tight mechanical join by running leftover cord though one grommet, then the dowel, and then the other grommet before tying it off.
Next, I wrapped a ton of different materials around the hoop and body of the staff: coord, twine, paper florist "rope", and paper-covered florist wire, etc. This was secured with an ungodly amount of hot glue. When possible, I tried to new strands under pre-existing ones for some extra security. I really like how wrapping the cord around the soft-hoop created the impression of vines growing around a living branch.
I painted the staff in three layers: base coat of red-brown, then a "wash" of watery black acrylic , and a dry brush of a lighter brown. I did not do a good job getting the paint evenly over the surface! From some angles the white cotton is still very visible, and I probably should have painted it before wrapping anything around it.
The sprout was made by sewing two leaf-shapes out of cotton, hot gluing it to a small snip of florist paper, and then hot gluing the stem to the hoop. Not bad for a rush job!
Overall: I think the feet and staff came out the best! People recognized me at the convention too, which is always the real test.
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slutdge · 1 year
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101 sludge metal band recommendations
'cause all I ever see is people talking about the same 5 sludge bands on tumblr, I thought I’d make a list of some lesser-known/underrated stuff.
tried to include a little description/synopsis for most of them so you can decide if it might be for you or not and a link to one of their releases for you to check out because its a very long list. I’ve compiled everything here into a youtube playlist if you’d prefer to listen that way.
Black Market Ministry - harsh, raw and dark, if you like Eyehategod and Buzzov•en you should have a good time with them.
Drip - features members of Eyehategod, if you like Eyehategod you’ll probably like this
Grim Earth - almost powerviolece-y, newer band but reminiscent of old school sludge
Gloomy Sunday - almost like a mix of Electric Wizard, Crowbar and Eyehategod
Leak - I’d recommend them if you’re a fan of Acid Bath and Alice In Chains
13 - One of Liz Buckingham’s bands before she joined Electric Wizard, grim, grating, everything sludge should be.
Christbait - if you like Fudge Tunnel’s Hate Songs in E Minor definitely give them a try
Aragorn - sludgey death metal, good if you like Edge of Sanity
Leechmilk - if you like Buzzov•en you’ll probably dig them
Christworm - blackened sludge, check them out if you like Haarp
Sourvein - check them out if you like Electric Wizard, one of my absolute favorite bands on this list
Creep Diets - aggressive and grim, good if you like Fudge Tunnel and Eyehategod
Factor 8 - sludge with groove metal elements
Outlaw Order - features members of Eyehategod and sounds similar
Drained - good if you like Stressball and Crowbar
God’s Iron Tooth - good if you like Infant Slug and Eyehategod
Scumchrist - good if you like Eyehategod and Superjoint
Charger - good if you like 16
Graveslime - good if you like Eyehategod
Dugdemona - check them out if you like Acid Bath
Gnasch - sludge with hints of death and black metal
Hawg Jaw - features members of Eyehategod and Soilent Green, if you like those bands you should like them
Slugs - Crowbar before they were called Crowbar
Never - face-ripping raw sludge, features members of Eyehategod and 13
Fistula - good if you like Eyehategod
Golgotha - Acid Bath before they were called Acid Bath, a few of their songs ended up making it onto When The Kite String Pops
Infant Slug - old school sludge-death 
Shrüm - cool industrial-sludge band, features Audie Pitre of Acid Bath
Four Days To Burn - good if you like Eyehategod
Ordeal - good if you like Infant Slug and Haarp
Frogskin - good if you like Haarp
Bottom Feeder - good if you like Eyehategod
Woorms - commonly criticized for being a Melvins ripoff and I can’t really argue with that, but they’re still good
Grief - more grim and miserable old school sludge
Dyevyat Gram 
Abuse - sludge with some death metal elements
A Horse Called War - good if you like Eyehategod and Leechmilk
Axehandle - good if you like Outlaw Order
Toadliquor - despairing and gloomy sludge, a little similar to Eyehategod’s really early stuff
Big Frank - good if you like Down and Crowbar
Choke - sludge with groove metal elements
Haarp - sludge with black and death metal
Eternal Witch 
Lord By Fire - good if you like Eyehategod
Greenmachine
Stressball
Addicted - sludgey death metal
Ghostsmoker - good if you like Thou
Gemini Lounge - good if you like Abuse
Saints of Pain
Rabies Caste 
Brainoil - good if you like Eyehategod
Cavity 
Shallow North Dakota
Goblinsmoker - good if you like Electric Wizard and Thou
Sludgehook
Drug Problem
Slaves of Freedom 
Within Rage
Crone - good if you like Soilent Green and Stressball
Madcastle - sludge with groove metal elements
Third Degree Burnout 
Bowel
Dysphoria
Edible
Baptizer
Another State of Mind
Hobnail
Token Tantrum
Falkirk - good if you like Stressball
Stinky Humans Abuse to Subsist - you’ll definitely like them if you like Eyehategod and Buzzov•en
Demise - sludgey death metal
Marks of Sin - good if you like Infant Slug
Medicine Noose
Deep Tomb
Cower - good if you like Grief
OfHisOwnHand
Mange
Abandon
Love Your Witch - thrashy sludge, good if you like Corrosion Of Conformity
Dead By Dawn
Second To None - 90′s sludgey death metal from Japan
Facedowninshit
Seven Foot Spleen 
Beggar - good if you’re into stuff like Indian Handcrafts/Motherslug/Thou
Sloth 
Guilt Trip - good if you like Soilent Green
Eyehatelucy
Garadama
Wuzor
Porn - good if you like 16
Sea of Deprivation - comparable to Dystopia
Halfway to Gone - good if you like Corrosion Of Conformity
The Bodybag Romance - grindcore-y sludge
Meth Drinker - good if you like Weedeater and Grief
Meth Messiah
Mutual Aid 
Pissbucket - good if you like Black Market Ministry
Evil Cosby
Aaching 
Carkoon - post-metal sludge band, good if you’re looking for something a little more chill
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pink-froggie · 1 year
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Yesterday (November 2nd) was my birthday so I decided to make some gemsonas and remake some old ones too:
Ruby: a fusion of two rubies who fell in love and ran away from their squad
Pearl (back): a pearl that can't serve anyone because she's too clumsy and anxious for it and ended up being abandoned
Blueberry Quartz: A quartz soldier who doesn't want to fight and is very friendly and peaceful for a soldier
Chrysocolla: a fusion of a Lapis Lazuli and a Frogskin Jasper who love each other very much
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low-fantasy · 9 months
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writing workshop 1: show & tell | fiction variant
In the evening Maria sits straight-backed by the window in the parlor, one hand hidden in the pocket of her heavy skirts. Her face is pale and drawn; with the way the lamps light the room, it is impossible to see past her own reflection into the inky night. Her violet gown laced to the neck, a hand cupped in her lap, Maria waits. Listens.
The sound of ticking echoes in the manor.
Inside her pocket, the curving surface of the windup key is smooth, made warm by the constant stroking of her thumb. Its top resembles a figure-eight, or infinite loop, with two holes in the center for leverage when winding; it’s the path around these loops that Maria’s thumb travels now, in a continuous and familiar pattern. Her index finger braces the back. Occasionally her thumb and forefinger flex to turn the side of the key, her remaining fingers loosening against her palm to let the barrel of the key shift. The barrel is mostly smooth, made for easy use with a variety of devices and automatons, with two grooves close to the top.
It is the same sturdy key that Maria has been using since childhood, cast from an alloy of iron and some other dim metal, though now it is as mottled as frogskin. When her father gifted her the wind-up key on her twelfth birthday, it glimmered clear as silver in the lamplight. It had been made far away in the city, in one of my father’s factories, and arrived in a thick paper envelope that smelled of smoke. Her ripped the envelope in half and dropped the cold key into her hands.
“Here,” he said, pulling down an automaton from the mantle. It was one of his early models, short and oddly proportioned and burnished by the poor quality of the metals. It hardly looked like a man at all. And yet when Maria placed the key in its back and wound, it turned its head to her and blinked.
“Oh!” Maria gasped.
“You see, it’s simple. Now you can help your mother in the morning,” her father said, scratching his beard as he riffled through the remaining letters and parcels from the city. Maria stared at the little automaton, with its immovable joints and ticking gears. It blinked at her again.
And so the windup key made its new home in Maria’s right skirt pocket. She used it before breakfast to wind the devices at the windows, which raised the curtains and let the morning light in. When her father went away to the city and did not come back, he sent an automaton back who would follow people about and open doors for them. It was the largest automaton Maria had ever seen, and it did look much like a man, with round holes in its smooth face for eyes. She liked it, though it didn’t do much, and sometimes tripped on the carpet, and she had to use a hairpin to rescue it when her mother would lock in a storeroom.
When Maria woke in the morning, her mother’s servant would brush her hair in front of the vanity. The comb was merciless; the hands were worse, tugging and tightening strands of hair into place, fastened with pins that made Maria’s head ache all through the day. While she was worked upon, Maria looked into the vanity mirror imagining an automaton’s dispassionate and rhythmic movements instead, steady and gentle, no sneers or blotchy cheeks or sighs of exasperation.
One day, Maria thought, I will not need you anymore. And then you will go away forever. Her thumb rubbed the key in her pocket, steady and gentle.
Maria stayed in the house in the country. She did not go to the city for a debut or a season. Her mother did not mention a thing, but then her mother rarely spoke anymore, and her father only returned in the summer to install his newest inventions. Wielding the windup key, Maria felt a growing mastery of the house. When a new, steel-shining six-limbed automaton was installed in the kitchen, she waited until her father had departed to the city and informed the household servants that they were no longer needed via letters left on the dining table, sealed with wax marked by the figure-eight of a windup key. Maria’s mother wouldn’t mind—she hadn’t left her room in weeks.
And so Maria was left alone in the house, the house where she spends her time waiting at the window, listening to the gentle ticking of machinations at work, turning over a key in her hand, turning over, and over.
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My contributions to df fungi!
Destroying Angel (Amanita bisporigera
Eyelash cup (Scutellinia scutellata)
Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria)
Frogskin brittlegill (Lactarius atroviridis)
Heliotrope webcap (Cortinarius iodes)
Ghoul’s eyes (Calostoma lutescena)
Gunpowder deathcap (Amanita onusta)
Lemon drops (Bisporella citrina)
Mousepee pinkgill (Entoloma incanum)
Purple coral (Clavaria zollingeri).
Sickener: (Russula emetica)
Swamp beacon (Mitrula elegans)
Witches hat (Hygrocybe conica)
!!!!!
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goryh0le · 11 months
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@hellofadeal you mean you didn't like my frogskin bathrobe
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acosmic · 1 year
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last night i knit a frogskin and this morning i can’t find it anywhere. this means that one of the toads outside has either become Real (not sure how that would work) or been condemned to live as a puppet, both of which are bad for the ecosystem
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jouissanceangel · 1 year
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TAKE OFF YOUR HETERO-IMITATIVE FROGSKIN AND DANCE TO A LESBIAN/GAY SPIRIT
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55nemo55 · 1 year
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I love Blaze cause Tumblr really said "Hey, for ten frogskins you can
-reach more people with your professional message (a weird choice, everyone seems to resent this)
-Spread love and light
-Just FUCK WITH PEOPLE
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¡La fuente de información de Música Extrema, en línea desde el año 2000!
LANZAMIENTO DE PIEL DE RANA "III - EN DISGUST"
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III - En Disgusto-por piel de rana-Lista de canciones:-1. Señora Divina-2.De alimañas y hombres 08:29-3.Sendero de la Serpiente 07:21-4.BBNTBN-5.La Pira
El largamente esperado tercer álbum de FROGSKIN de perdición torturada. 5 pistas y más de 40 minutos de riffs minimalistas, muy lentos, dolorosos y pesados ​​se combinan con gritos de dolor. Para fans de Burning Witch, Khanate y Moss.
Este tercer álbum fue grabado, ácaros y masterizado completamente analógico en el Analog Studio de Black Floyd, de noviembre a diciembre de 2021. Obra de arte de Martyrdoom Illustrations
lanzamientos el 19 de enero de 2023
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