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vizreef · 2 years
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Modal Electronics Skulpt // KickStarted Digital Synth (UK, 2018)
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thetaizuru · 1 year
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42frankee · 1 year
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Skulpt - Signal by DistrictBass https://ift.tt/ZaRpW0b
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ghutzuliakyurart · 2 years
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unicorn skull work in progress #skulpturen #skulpt #skullart #skull #darkart #dark #darkartandcraft #darkarts #darkartist #darkartwork #originalartworks #originaldesign #artprocess #artwork https://www.instagram.com/p/CdGY0foNqte/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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grailfigure · 2 months
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Blaidd the Half Wolf // Elden Ring
Bust (Garage Kit) by MAD Skulpt
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megamidevice · 24 days
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Blaidd the Half-Wolf • Elden Ring Garage Kit Bust by MAD Skulpt
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starpros-sunshine · 8 months
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psst
EATS THEM
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dare-g · 1 year
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Anyway the doctor giving me a covid booster and the flu shot at the same time yesterday when I've already been not feeling great for a week now is making me feel ☠️☠️☠️
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omg i love how you draw and color and everything about your art and i especially adore how you draw characters faces like they are all so different and have personality and also the way you draw prominent noses is just so <3
Thank you! Noses are indeed very shape and fun to draw. I do need more of those 3-D face reference models to have more feature variety tho, i mostly just kinda wing it from pics and general vibes
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soundkiosk · 1 year
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When heading into the winter holiday season I always aim to take away any pressure. This means that it's time for a creative burst. The ideas flow, the work starts to flow.
I always hope for a relaxed time for creative work.
So, I've written a Style Sheet for the Cityscapes project. Now it's time to use the sheet to create my first set of pieces.
Also a time to truly get to grips with the Uno, the Skulpt and the OP-1.
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artmustdraw · 4 months
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Alright I made THINGS BROPPY THINGS!! Also sorry that I had to include my face lol had to model these bad boys. I love skulpting
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lucy-lockwood · 1 year
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Honestly there is endless potential for humour in all the things agents could be called in for that turn out to not be hauntings (think Mrs Wick with the cats).
Mysterious groaning and wet spots in the basement? Turns out it's just bad plumbing.
Strange wailing echoing throughout the street? Just a neighbour who cannot sing belting out musical numbers.
Cryptic writing appearing in big, mostly abandoned buildings? Just local teens messing about with graffiti.
Bizzare chill that's creeping throughout the apartment building? Still not a ghost, a local guy just got really into ice skulpting and didn't want to tell anyone.
Strange rattling at McDonald's? Just the eternally broken ice cream machine - oh no. Turns out that was a Type 2 Rawbones that almost killed everybody and had the broken ice cream machine as a source. Sorry everybody.
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thetaizuru · 7 months
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junrandot · 1 year
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stop training the wrong kind of quads, you cowards
grow skull shattering record breaking michelangelo skulpted thighs instead
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unholyeverything · 1 year
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This little shit is finally done, well that’s a lie and nothing else, but done for now in that I mean he kinda got all his clothes but also not really.  And I said I’ll show you. 
He got so many issues but it’s the firts BJD I ever made and he’s completely skulpted by hand and the clothes I also made and painted myself. I’ve always wanted to own one but I can only recommend trying yourself if you really want to suffer.
Anyways I want to make Michael too but I worked on this for over a year now I think so who knows how long that one will take.  Doing my actual job that pays for me being able to do shit like this from dusk til dawn also really helps with that. 
And I know his skin looks disgusting. I don’t know what went wrong but the sealant I used dried sticky. I probably didn’t let the acrylic paint underneath dry enough... I have to completely remove and redo it but I’m really not up for that right now. But it made the acrylic from the clothes transfer and its just terrible. Also the clothes completely destroyed his movement too, or the rubber is just lose... but I also don’t want to restring him since I used sculpey and it’s really not that sturdy. 
But it was really fun making stuff with my hands again and actually see something that I’m kinda proud of come out of nowhere. I just wish I didn’t have to work that much to make more stuff like that. But I won’t have a job anymore if I don’t aka no money for materials. Cuz I think in total I spend like 150€ on all the materials... well that’s cheaper then buying an actual BJD I guess. But I can tell why they cost that much now lol
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By the way I think Brython a pretty cool thing. So great.
Of all the JavaScript Pythons, it is the most feature-complete and compatible (unlike Transcrypt or Skulpt), while still being reasonably integrated with the webpage rather than a rather insulated emulation of an existing Python (unlike pyodide).
And it has the very developer-friendly feature of letting the HTML contain
<script type="text/python">
...
</script>
which I think is just wonderful. Even though modern serious web development is increasingly moving away from nesting scripts into the HTML, and almost always has some kind of build step which you might as well use to transpile from whatever source language you prefer, so live interpretation of Python source in the browser is not necessary.
But there's a lot of value in developing live, iteratively, in a REPL, in the target environment, trying things, and having an extremely quick feedback loop between writing code and seeing what it does.
And another nice thing about Brython is that it is so simple to use - just
include the Brython .js file,
if you need it, include the Python standard library .js file, which you can strip down to just the modules you need with a command that Brython ships,
run the `brython` function once the document is loaded enough for it to see your Python scripts, and
boom, script away, whether in the HTML or in separate .py files.
And those Brython .js files are already published in CDN servers (and you can pin the version you want in the URL) so you don't have to download and host it yourself, which in some ways is arguably better because as more websites use it, you get amortized cost savings since your browser will already have the script cached from the CDN and not need to load it again. It also means you can ship "standalone" interactive HTML files scripted in Python.
I'm sure a really seasoned web developer would point out all sorts of ways in which Brython is worse for serious work, but eh, I'd be happy to use it for real-world work as a starting point, until the performance or something else was observed to be bad enough.
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