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redslug 23 hours
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Please, I have to know what Rimworld mod you used for your slug people,,, the only slug mod I can find doesn't look anything like them ;u; Your art is so gorgeous btw!!
They're a custom xenotype made from bits of alpha genes and various smaller gene mods that add extra skin colors and such, nothing particularly fancy
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redslug 10 days
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redslug 10 days
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If you were to be reborn into your bug world tomorrow, with no control over who you end up besides what race you'd be born as, what would you pick?
Beetle. They're my favorites in fact, tand he moths just happen to be the biggest crowd pleasers, so I draw them more
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redslug 11 days
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Do you ever plan to draw more art of wars between the bugs? You did some a while back and I thought it was cool
Oh yeah, of course. The world building contains a lot of rather horrible stuff, it's not all cute cuddly moths in pretty clothes doing sweet things
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redslug 11 days
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idk if youve answered this before, but for your bug people, about what age do the larvae go through metamorphosis? ive seen you draw child age imago before, so is it around the infant-toddler transition?
There's an old-old post with an age chart for them somewhere on the blog.
But you're right, the little caterpillars undergo full metamorphosis around the age where human toddlers learn to walk, so at one and a half to two years old. Then they keep molting fairly regularly until they hit sexual maturity at about 18-19.
I'm still undecided on whether they should have a true imago state, or keep molting as adults. I do think the idea of a "molt leave" at a job is pretty amusing.
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redslug 1 month
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One of these menaces' favorite pastime is digging up bacopas at night and uprooting the monte carlo
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redslug 2 months
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Pinocchio shrimp. Was planning for orange neocaradinas but these will do for now until the neos become available
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redslug 2 months
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I've had 5 of these for less than a day and I'm already in love. Their stupid little faces and awkward hobble are making me melt
Also occasionally I hear them tumble down to the bottom and it's hilarious
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redslug 2 months
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Looooooook at them
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redslug 2 months
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I got baby bladder snails! They're smaller than a grain of sand ;-;
Yeah, about that. If you're wondering why I was so quiet these few weeks it's because I've been hyperfocused on my new aquarium. Getting skrimps today
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redslug 2 months
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I always find it amusing when people try to theorize on my anthros' biology using real moths as the basis. It's logical of course, and I don't mind.
But. You guys, these things have mouths as adults. Moreover, all of them have sharp mandibles. They can and will eat meat.
They are not like real moths at all besides appearance. And neither are other "races" so to speak. All of them are merely variations of the same extremely polymorphic species, they all have similar mouths and diets - they're omnivores with biting-chewing mouth apparatus.
All this to say: don't try to sex the anthros by their antennae - they vary wildly regardless of whether they belong to a male or a female. The most reliable way to immediately spot an adult male are extra 2+ feelers around their mouths that form something resembling a moustache or a sparce beard.
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redslug 2 months
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Do you plan on selling prints of your art at any point? You've got some really cool stuff, and it's been interesting watching you mess around with your machine learning/AI model
Nah, I don't plan to. You have my full permission to just download whatever you want and go print the stuff at the printing shop of your choice. As long as you don't sell them we're cool
Heh, good to know my mad science experiments are fun to observe
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redslug 2 months
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I got this slightly upsetting "ask" from someone who saw one of your images I shared and assumed it was "AI Art." I tagged you in my response: tumblr.com/futurebird/744514952775286784
I think the way you are using AI in your art is really neat. I think calling any of your work "AI Art (derogatory)" is wrong but wanted to know what you thought about it and if the particular drawing used any AI.
My guess it it's pure illustration (whatever that means, is a gradient "using AI" ?)
In any case keep making beautiful drawings however you do it, I hope you keep sharing your process --it's so helpful for all us amateurs.
And please maybe draw more ants.
Man, I wish I was skilled/experienced enough to train a model that produced images this coherent with a dataset as small as mine. Alas, Neuroslug isn't there yet. I'm trying though, gonna do some nonconventional training methods for the next iteration.
But back to the original question, that drawing is fully hand drawn, no AI touched it directly. There is some on the inspiration board though. One of the random gens produced a cute orange outfit with a shorter skirt part than I'd usually draw. I refined that further and the result is the outfit on the mom in that drawing. The moths themselves I did just bullshit together from memory without referencing any particular species.
Lately I've taken to using Neuroslug as turbo-Pinterest tailored to my specific needs. It's very neat when the outfits I'm browsing through for inspiration are already fitting for an anthro insect. In terms of reference, there's AI an almost all my reference boards now - for mood, for lighting, outfits, fluff colors etc. And I don't tag images that only use AI for reference because why? It isn't much different than just yanking something on google images for the same purpose. Whenever I do tag with "neuroslug" it means that there's substantial amount of work done directly on the image through AI generation, and not just as reference or minor superimposed textures.
I hear you about the ants, gonna need to develop a culture for them as well at some point.
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redslug 2 months
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Hold bb, look at bb, cherish bb
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redslug 2 months
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As a fan of arthropods and anthromorphs your drawings are a great reference and inspiration for anthro arthropods. Especially with how realistic it is. However something I noticed is that sometimes you place the arthropods' abdomen where a human's abdomen would be, and other times as a separate body part like an actual insect. Is it just an aesthetic thing, an indecisive thing, or something else entirely?
As far as I remember, I only ever put the abdomen behind the character like a tail once, and it was for a commission. I believe the character's name was Mellifera and the separate abdomen is just part of her established design.
Personally, I prefer putting it where a humans abdomen would be
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Here's my logic basically. A feral insect has three segments - head, thorax, abdomen. In my anthros all three segments are still there, they're just elaborately fused, a separate abdomen would be a whole fourth segment, and it makes the body plan too complicated for my liking.
Like, I already struggle to put them into chairs with all those wings, a giant bulbous booty would make designing furniture for them a nightmare
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redslug 3 months
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Big brain idea for video workflow with neuroslug: use a hand drawn first frame for style transfer onto a whole 3d animation. Right now I'm at the mercy of what AI assumes my style is like, but that way i could give it a more direct pointer to what I want.
I'll show off what it'll look like if it doesn't fail miserably
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redslug 3 months
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IT LIVES IT LIIIIIIVEEEESSSSSSS
That's it, I'm gonna make my own damn cartoons. With blackjack and bugs
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