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plavigmaz · 5 months
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That's one low effort pigeon but it is still lovable! (#47)
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akumaragnarock · 4 months
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Este trabajo lo hice en diciembre, lamentablemente ya casi no subo nada aquí... pero en mis otras redes sociales si lo hago por si alguien le gusta seguirme.
Hice unos ajustes al diseño de Mortality, comparado al anterior se ve más genial XD
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wellappointeddesk · 1 year
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Ink Review: New Kyo-no-oto Inks
Kyoto TAG has released two new inks in their Kyo-no-oto line: Seiheki and Yurushiiro. As with all inks in this line, the ink comes packaged in heavy card stock with the ink line in letterpress print. A big thank you to Dromgoole’s for sending these bottles for review! Both Seiheki and Yurushiiro come in 40mL glass bottles priced at $28 a bottle bringing the ink to $0.70 per mL – not an…
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subprinter · 2 years
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Pigment inks use pigment based colors and sublimation ink use dye based colors. Printing industry is very vast. You face many new challenges one of the is difference between pigment ink vs sublimation ink. 
Inkjet printers print liquid ink on top of paper, while sublimation printers pervade the material with ink fumes. Sublimation printing is the most ideal for printing illustrations onto plastic substrates. Inkjet printing is best for report printing.
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ghoulgeists · 2 months
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a QUICK 15 minute ink sketch of my bestie @detect-thoughts' beautiful boy... I love him..
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aeriona · 2 months
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How Inkfish Change their Ink Colour
Here's an extremely long, (poorly) illustrated speculatory post about how ink and inksports could THEORETICALLY work in Splatoon! yippee!
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Ink is a mucous that Inklings, Octolings and Cuttlings produce with their ink sac, where it can be expelled through the mouth and siphon (and through the skin via the ink vessels, but don't worry about that just yet). You can take a look at my diagram of the ink vessels here.
Spitting up or sweating ink is a common stress response in ink-bearing cephalopods, it also serves as an extremely rude gesture if you happen to aim it at someone else's face.
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Inkfish actually can't change ink colour on their own, so instead they have to rely on artificial means to brighten and saturate the colour into something more easily recognisable.
The history behind inksports is extensive. In ancient times, inkfish would use naturally occurring dyes (such as clay, plants etc.) to change their ink colour, often to denote a particular social group. In modern times, colours are artificially synthesised and treated to have a minimal impact on the inkfish's body as possible, as believe it or not constantly eating red clay wasn't exactly good for you.
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The colour of an Inkling or Octoling's skin is determined by chromatophores, which can be basically any colour or shade they choose. The chromatophores function completely independently from the ink sac, so it's possible to have differing skin and ink colours (although you'd probably confuse your teammates a fair bit).
This is fine and cool and all, but how do inkfish prevent different team colours from just blending all together in a match? WELL! While turfing capsules also change ink colour, they can also alter the chemical qualities of the ink itself by introducing something called polarity!
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There are two kinds of turfing ink- polar and nonpolar. In easy terms (I am not a chemist), it's what allows two different colours of ink to sit on top of each other in separate layers instead of diluting together like paint. Before a match starts, each turfing team is given dye capsules in their respective team colour, with each team having opposing polarities to prevent inks from mixing together during the game.
Before technology got involved, people would simply use oil and water to prevent one ink colour from mixing with another's. Nowadays, oil and fat derivatives are commonplace as it's less likely to cause health problems as the body slowly processes it out.
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Splatting works when enemy ink reacts with the outermost ink vessels in an opposing team member's skin, forcing the victim to contract their ink sac and spit up all their ink (usually in the form of a super-jump back to spawn, though in the moment it's not uncommon to overshoot it). It's also possible to splat someone with blunt force trauma, but we tend to call that assault. Splatting is usually not dangerous, but it's still not a terribly pleasant experience and is somewhat painful, akin to a nasty static shock.
This splatting reaction is also why water is used in turf stages as a restrictive barrier, as water causes the same splatting reaction in the body as enemy ink does (at least until the dye wears off).
Okay that's all I got, I'm not gonna go into ink weapon mechanics because I'm tired... perhaps another day haha. Hopefully that all made sense and I apologise deeply if it didn't. Feel free to shoot me an ask if something needs to be cleared up or explained in further detail haha
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Dayou Lu, "Feel the Spring", 2020
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balluprojects · 2 months
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Buzzing in the Flower, 2014
From the album #02 Memórias em Supenso, a volume which introduces illustrative drawing developed with and within blots of natural pigment of flowers, leaves, stalks and stems of plants from different species. a blooming day to you*
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myonmukyuu · 1 year
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marker practice ayumu
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archiveofcanvas · 8 months
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Joseph Beuys Frau/Tierschädel [Woman/Animal Skull] 1956 Pigment, oil, ink, turpentine and pencil on paper
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plavigmaz · 5 months
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I was feeling frustrated about something so went for a walk to calm down, but decided to sit down on a nearby bench. I took my time to study the tree and plants around it, hence the more precise linework. I was really focused on the moss. (#54)
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akumaragnarock · 11 months
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Bueno, ayer fue mi cumpleaños, así que les muestro mi trabajo de práctica con tintas, haciendo un redibujo de No More Innocence, un trabajo que hice hace un tiempo como fanart (y creo que nunca subía por aquí :v), creado por Dumbie 😊✌️
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hobbinch · 3 months
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Im?? Having a histamine reaction or something on JUST the light red ink of a 5 year old tattoo??? Its sooo itchy and raised and bumpy
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stimarcade · 2 years
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archvillain · 11 months
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untitled, egg tempera with pigment from ash from burned jk rowling book
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talos-stims · 2 years
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