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I would like to meet a merm! May we meet a merm?
I guess there’s no harm...
I’ve met up with the Princess not long ago. She’s very formal but nice.
shading practice and attack for the artight i did :D
i love Fallstreak i hope we’ll get more of her :0!
A little drawing of Mesoduke Fallstreak !
Virga: Know why I called you in here?
Fallstreak: Because I accidentally sent you a nude.
Virga: *stops pouring two glasses of wine* Accidentally?
Virga: aerial rain. When precipitation starts to fall, but re evaporates before it reaches the ground, it is known as virga. Also known as fallstreaks, it can be composed of any type or falling water, rain, snow or ice crystals. Loz Image credit: Rafael Schmall via EPOD
Just finished drawing new #Background #image for#Fallstreak series. It was a long and hard work, but I think it looks splendid now! This is #City that reminds us of #Prague but it is not. There are a lot of changes made. Consider it as the alternate version from parallel worlds.
From Earth Science Picture of the Day; March 8, 2017:
Hole Punch Cloud Observed Over Los Angeles, California Photographer: Gwyneth Seelinger; Summary Authors: Jim Foster; Gwyneth Seelinger
The photo above showing a blimp-shaped hole punch cloud was taken near my home in Los Angeles, California. A characteristic of nearly all hole punches is that they're typically surrounded by mid-level clouds, which is a clue to their formation. The supercooled water droplets that compose such clouds freeze when disturbed by the passage of an airplane or jet, and the resulting ice particles then begin to fall toward the ground as fallstreak streamers -- the brighter white area within the confines of the hole punch. As the droplets freeze heat is released (heat of fusion). This causes nearby droplets to evaporate, forming a large hole in the cloud deck. Photo taken out of the car I was riding in on January 12, 2017.
Los Angeles, California Coordinates: 34.0522, -118.2437
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