Grrrrrrrrrrr im working on as much homework and projects as i can rn before jlac fest so i can absolutely pummel you guys tomorrow and over the weekend >:3
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Day 240, back to Marie's expression sheet! We're on the inking stages instead of the sketching stages (although I could technically do tie-down sketches, especially for the pilot suit expressions, but nah). Happy got re-done since I wasn't too fond of the first go with it, and I'm super pleased with Pleased :D Really like using a thicker line brush for her, it helps add weight and volume to her hair that I'm really happy with :D
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Would Randy be the designated healer of the HoM group since he has the art of healing?
oh, it certainly would be helpful to those of vulnerable variety in HoM to have a designated field medic/healer for emergency situations,
but tbh the only thing i could think of when i read it, was-
i mean, he did undead-ed someone(s?), right after he learned it
and we were never shown how exactly he fixed it.... soooooo-
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Garak whenever he kills someone who HAS to be killed but the others can‘t kill them for moral-issues
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okay so I finished this piece in ibispaint and fucking. accidentally cropped some of it on the canvas without making a duplicate. so I lost the high quality version of this and I was mourning at like 3am but we move on
heres erik having his heart torn out - I don't really feel like my art shows all that much emotion usually, so this was out of my comfort zone! lemme know what y'all yhink
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There's this website I like using with my students sometimes that has a bunch of simple lil virtual models on it to teach various aspects of ecology, like this one that shows how two species of bacteria compete in a petri dish to illustrate niches, and this one that shows both how to estimate field vole populations using mark-recapture but also how their trap preferences affect the results, and this much fancier one showing how barnacles are affected by sea level rise. They are simple and fun and pedagogically useful. I like them.
I also want to make one of my own to teach climate proxies; sediment cores using foraminifera and their temperature-induced spiralling shells, for example, or pollen or beetle casings or what have you. Tree rings. Ice cores. Shit like that. So, the student would have an image of a layered sediment core, the model would generate random-but-within-parameters numbers of clockwise or anti-clockwise spiral foraminifera, in each layer, boom. Past climate record generated.
THE PROBLEM: I am a fucking moron when it comes to coding. I have tried so many times. It just absolutely resists my ability to understand. It's my Achilles heel. I'm an imbecile. A cretin. A joke.
THE POSSIBLE SOLUTION: my friend Dan who knows how to code.
THE NEW PROBLEM: there has been an XKCD-style assumption about baseline knowledge
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Happy Space Cetacean Saturday! This heavily airbrushed beaut is by Michael David Ward.
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in the wake of saturday
fob phoenix (posted by fob in the discord) // fob dallas
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