My hunting partner said something like ‘He can feel you with his feelers!’ and this was the first thing that popped in my mind. I must be a pervert or something…
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My hunting partner said something like ‘He can feel you with his feelers!’ and this was the first thing that popped in my mind. I must be a pervert or something…
THIS IS MY LIFE RIGHT NOW
tbh there’s no point making the gunner set since the abilities are so…meh.
but damn, they look nice ;w;
Hey everybody, we finally started up a patreon! Just click the bolded bit to check it out If you’re not familiar with it, think of it like a tip jar on the internet. There are more details on the patreon page, but that’s the basic gist of it. So now you can toss us money to help us buy flavour blasted crackers. And thanks again for listening everybody! you don’t even know how excited we get every time little numbers go up or you guys leave nice comments! It’s the best part of this whole thing.
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So a lot of people have been asking me for my skin for the New 3DS XL, I guess I better put them up for sale then. Grab yourself one HERE
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I’m not even sure which one I’m more like
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NHL webcam gets a surprise guest.
I don’t usually write reviews but this thing is so cool and I think it could help a lot of college students who don’t have tons of money. Its called a beeboard and it’s like a keyboard that you can roll up to travel with and hook up to phones and tablets and stuff. Its soo handy bc I can’t afford a laptop right now but have online classes for school so I can just hook it up to my kindle to write essays instead of using the touch screen keyboard to write 2000 words. And its actually a full sized keyboard instead of the stupid little ones that make you put your fingers rlly close together and make you hit the wrong buttons.
And it comes in a really cool golden moth container like on breaking bad, so that’s a bonus. Tbh it kinda makes me feel like a computer hacker in a movie bc its so slick looking, I feel like I should be coding top secret government files in a hidden underground office somewhere. And its waterproof! Which is good for some people (me) who have broken two keyboards by spilling coffee in them.(oops)
Aaaaaanndd, they’re 25% off!!!
To get the sale:
1. Add it to your cart. 2. Proceed checkout. 3. input claim code “3QPXXCVD” in “Gift cards & promotional codes” and click”apply”. 4. check out and the new price will be there
You can buy them here!
Even if you don’t need one, reblog it for students who can’t afford a laptop, it’s a lifesaver.
Sometimes, against a uniform, bright background such as a clear sky or a blank computer screen, you might see things floating across your field of vision. These “floaters” are not any kind of external objects, nor are they alive. Rather, floaters are tiny objects that exist inside the eyeball, and cast shadows on the retina - the light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye.
To learn more about floaters, watch the TED-Ed Lesson What are those floaty things in your eye? - Michael Mauser
Animation by Reflective Films
New Artificial Lighting Tricks Human Brain into Seeing Sunlight
Access to natural daylight has long been one of the biggest limiting factors in building design – some solutions involve reflecting real daylight from the outdoors, but until now no solution has been able to mimic natural refraction processes and fool our minds into thinking we are surrounded by actual sunlight.
Developed by CoeLux in Italy, this new form of artificial light is able to dupe humans, cameras and computers alike using a thin coating of nanoparticules to simulate Rayleigh scattering, a natural process that takes place in Earth’s atmosphere causing diffuse sky radiation. Far beyond simply making lights brighter or bluer, this approach accurately replicates how miles of atmosphere transform light within just a few millimeters of surface space. Professor Paolo Di Trapani of Italy’s University of Insubria has so far spent over 10 years working on this system.
The source of illumination is an LED projector that emits white light in a spectrum that mimics rays of sunlight – meanwhile, a sophisticated optical system creates the sensation of the distance between the sky and the sun. Though the images shown here are all real and unedited, extensive 3D modeling preceded physical tests, prototypes, live demos and, finally, the finished product. “The objective included further developments of the existing Maxwell Render software functionality to include light scattering properties, light polarization effects, custom spectrum data (through spectrum curves or raw data) and light spectrum measurements, by including a virtual spectrophotometer,” explains the inventor.
The result is an effect that carries the same qualities we are used to experiencing outside, from color and saturation to light quality. The company also boasts that these photos are untouched and that their fake skylights in showrooms fool people in person just as effectively, appearing to have infinite depth just like one would expect looking up into the sky (James Turrell’s skyspaces and this work by Christo come to mind). The entire setup is incredibly thin and thus easy to set flush with a wall or ceiling, forming a convincing faux sunlight or window.
The potential applications are effectively endless, from lighting deep indoor spaces (such as subway tunnels) to replacing natural light in places where winters drag on and daylight hours are short. The company sees opportunities in areas like healthcare and elder care facilities where it may not be possible to put patients or residents near real windows for spatial or health reasons.
Currently, three lighting configurations are possible, simulating various broad regions – Mediterranean, Tropical and Nordic – featuring various balances of light, shade, hue and contrast. They are also working on additional offerings, including simulated daytime sequences (sunrise through sunset) and color variations to reflect different kinds of weather conditions.
Present iterations can also cost up to tens of thousands of dollars but the they are aiming to bring down the price in future versions as well as through scale of production. Ultimately, one could imagine the shapes of buildings changing radically around such an invention – the creators of this breakthrough have likened it to the elevator, which transformed the way we were able to build vertically in urban environments.
Every artist who sees this post should do the following:
- Watch the video.
- Follow the instructions
- Reblog
I can’t stress you enough about how important these exercises are for your drawing hand. You don’t wanna get CTS of Tendonitis and similar stuff that will prevent you from making art or even hold a pencil.
Okay, this guy is my HERO. I just did these exercises as I watched the video, and already my arms and hands feel better. I have a degenerative tendon disease that prevents my muscles, tendons and ligaments from retaining their elasticity, and so anything that maintains the health of my bendy parts is important.
I URGE YOU. Even if you don’t draw, do these several times a day. Even just sitting at a computer can do serious damage. My dad, who was a rugby player, a carpenter, and now a handyman, suffered from severe carpal tunnel syndrome, simply as a result of sitting at the computer at the end of the day to play a little solitaire. Don’t let it happen to you!
((Guys, I will reblog this like, 5 times a day just so you all will see this. This is REALLY helpful, and it’s quick and easy.))
Wow, these are REALLY helpful. And yes, this is not just good but IMPORTANT for more than artists — if you type a lot, play a lot of video games, do anything that requires lots of repetitive movements of your hands, wrists, and arms (gardening, sewing, factory work), these can help. Even if you don’t yet get pain these are a great preventative measure, because the damage builds up over time. Youth is no protection.
And like he says, you should feel a stretch, but don’t push it too far!
Signal boosting. Guys, I just did this and holy cow do I feel incredibly light and limber in my arms. Again, even if you don’t have any sort of disease, do this as a preventative measure.
DEAR LORD THIS FELT WONDERFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH TO omfg-am-i-hallucinating-again FOR SENDING THIS TO ME
surprisingly I did finish it