InsertAnInvert 2024
Parasites week 4: parasitoids
long-tailed giant ichneumonid (megarhyssa macrurus)
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InsertAnInvert 2024
Parasites week 4: parasitoids
long-tailed giant ichneumonid (megarhyssa macrurus)
Alright!
After a thousand years, have I finally finished my #InsertanInvert2024 compilation artbook! Within it are all my drawn entries towards the challenge- 48 unique illustrations of invertebrates living around us, as well as fun trivia written for each one.
I've put it up for free on my kofi alongside my 2023 Invertober artbook!
Enjoy!
InsertAnInvert Artbook
Previous Invertober 2023 Artbook
Curious about the challenge? Information can be found here.
Hello, artist. Nice art you have there. You know what would make it better? Crabs.
But crabs are hard to draw, you say. I agree. That's why I teamed up with @jopabinia, @JaviPaleobio and @Werner_deGier to make this cheat sheet so you too, can #InsertAnInvert into your artwork with confidence.
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#InsertAnInvert is a series of invertebrate drawing guides done in collaboration with actual experts (like, literal Dr. Crabs and Dr. Cephalopods and all that) so if you could give them a follow on twitter that’d be swell.
High-res PDFs available for free on my rarely updated Patreon. Absolutely no money required. I just think Patreon is useful for attaching PDFs.
Spanner crab for #InsertanInvert 2024 hosted by @franzanth on bsky
I like how this crab looks like a guy who skips leg day
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Motion: Diver 🤘🦠🪰
grousewinged backswimmer (notonecta undulata)
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Motion: Jumper 🤘🦠🦗
water springtail (sminthurides aquaticus)
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eyes: lensless
ogre-faced spider (deinopis spinosa)
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eyes: lensless
fuzzy nautilus (allonautilus scrobiculatus)