Artfight attack for moonlitcanid @ artfight! i had so much fun with this,,,,lov drawing fluff :â)
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Artfight attack for moonlitcanid @ artfight! i had so much fun with this,,,,lov drawing fluff :â)
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âIâm Dđč and Iâm whole again..â
my half of a recent art trade i did with @krysyoyo!! drew his sona maccy!
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art fight revenge for @pyromantic-art! really dig this characterâs entire aesthetic and palette - knew I had to draw âem when I saw âem!
Commission work!
About a year ago, German artist Dirk Löchel created one of the most complete â and supremely nerdy â infographics Iâd ever seen. It deservedly went viral. At the time, I analyzed his amazing graphic to catalog the sizes and shapes of 529 star ships ranging from Star Trek to Mass Effect.
Checking back in with Löchel a year later, his graphic is just about complete â it now contains more geeky information than ever before. I present to you the nerdiest chart of sci-fi ships ever:
Click to enlarge! Yes, thatâs a spammy thing to ask you to do. Check out a higher-res version of the chart here.
When I first went through Löchelâs chart, I plotted the date the video game, TV show, or movie was released against the length of each ship and tried to find a pattern. The graph looked odd, kind of like a bell curve. I speculated that after we landed on the Moon in 1969, there was a short lag period before our visions of space exploded. We had landed on the Moon, and now anything was possible! Sci-fi ships got larger and more sophisticated. But as the â90s and the â00s came, our ships seemed to get smaller, reflecting our increasing knowledge of what feasible space travel would really look like. But of course, were are just my guesses.
Now, with even more large ships in the chart, I imagine that the trend is more pronounced. Sci-fi giants like the Independence Day ships do through things off a bit, but it seems to me like there really is a trend of making sci-fi ships a bit more realistic than planet-destroyers miles long.
What do you think? Itâs hard for me to focus while imagining a Zerg behemoth space-battling a star destroyer.
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IMAGE: Powered by deviantART//Dirk Löchel
Source: The Most Complete Chart of Sci-Fi Ships Ever Is Now Complete! | Nerdist
November 1, 2015
30 Days of Yoga - Day 1 Ease Into It COMPLETE
30 sit ups - COMPLETE
30 push ups - COMPLETE
Off and running again. Doing yoga every day for a month. Dropped my reps of sit ups and push ups down to 30 a day instead of 50. Hoping that will cut down on the injury and pain in my shoulders. Iâm still recuperating from a sprained ankle but yoga doesnât really hurt it. Iâll be doing karate every Monday and Friday that I can. Iâm also riding a bike home from work every Tuesday-Thursday. Itâs about 10 miles for Iâll be getting in plenty of cardio as well. Iâm determined to keep up with this as much as I can.Â