lynaferns:

Jul 3 2022

FINALLY get to this one, aaaaaaa

I am still really really REALLY proud of this one. THIS is my favorite if not one of the best artworks I have made to date.

+30 hours of work put into this bad boy

It is here were I decided to try and spend a whole month (not every day, I took rest days) into one drawing to see how far I could get, testing my own artstyle and practicing backgrounds for once (having as a reference a video of a guy who whouldn’t stay still because I don’t have the game to take screenshots myself so I kind of had to imaginate how some objects whould look at specifics angels and I missed a few details in the room).

Now, taking a look over it I can see some anatomy/perspective mistake here and there but I don’t really care, I still really like this drawing.

would it be ambitious to try and write four full chapters of Curious Dib by the xmas hits so I can release an xmas chapter in december???

maybe so but i’m finally ADHD medicated baBYYYY and I WANNA WRITE EVERYTHING

brunhiddensmusings:

sassytail:

vympr:

Scientist bakes sourdough bread with yeast derived from 4500 year old Egyptian pottery

i’m losing my mind @ this thread……historie……

also please note that this scientist is in fact the retired man who invented the xbox.

oh fuck i listened to a podcast that was interviewing him and the process he went through to make this bread, ologies with allie ward

like he went through full on clean room levels of prep to ensure that this was 100% yeast from old egypt and had to bend over backwards to ensure everything involved was uncontaminated

he then revealed that the original xbox logo…

is a sourdough boule

how much must this man love sourdough

living his dreams

siliquasquama:

theaudientvoid:

People joke about how flight is effectively the real life equivalent of the half a-press meme, because One Weird Trick with air pressure allows giant hunks of metal to fly. But refrigeration is an equally absurd physics hack. Like, for all of human history, the only real way to cool something besides just allowing the heat to dissipate naturally was to use apply cold stuff to the hot thing, and have it absorb some of the heat. But cold stuff is, by definition, scarce in hot environments, and is used up by this process. And that was how cooling worked for all of history, until some assholes in the 19th century figured out One Weird Trick with vapor compression that can allow you to generate an unlimited amount of cold stuff (well, limited only by your ability to continuously compress and decompress the refrigerant). Like, fuck off…

Not quite! People have been refrigerating things and even freezing things using simple evaporative cooling for a very long time. Like the Persian cooling towers called Yakchal.

You dump water in a pit in the floor in the winter, and the wind blows over the hole at the top and carries the last heat of the water away so it freezes. Then the yakchal stays cold over the summer so you have ice all year round. Sometimes these things had wind towers installed that could use the wind to freeze water even in the middle of summer.

Then there’s this thing – 

The Botijo, an old Spanish design that lets enough water bleed through the clay that the wind evaporates it and cools the whole container.

So people have been taking advantage of the wind for a while, and where it works, it works much better than ice, because ice can only get something as cold as itself. If it steals heat from something, it melts in turn. But the wind can carry away as much heat as it wants.

That’s the old cheat code. Refrigerators just automated the process to make it constant and reliable.

fieldsoffire100:

fullymechanized-consoomer:

friendly-neighborhood-patriarch:

escapekit:

AI Art
San Francisco-based artist Nathan Shipley uses AI to create generative art. Nathan uses AI to see what historical figures would look like if they were alive in our modern world.

hmmm

I love this because it illustrates that even realistic art takes certain liberties to exaggerate features, proportions, and colors that might not exist in real lighting/faces.

Except Beethovan. The AI decided “fuck it” and himbofied that poor man.

Look me in the eye and tell me you didn’t need Fuckable Beethoven in your life.