Je reviens ENCORE une fois à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 55800 photos (environ). On est en 2017 et comme ce blog est né en 2017, j’arriverai donc au bout de cette présentation.
Comme chaque été, je passe quelques jours chez mon amie Christine à Pau !
A la limite du Pays Basque et du Béarn, en Haute-Soule : les Gorges de Kakuetta.
Ici faune (crapaud et une scintillante Chrysomèle de la Menthe) et Botanique (Pavot jaune,...)
"people show their true colours in life threatening situations" no, they show you what they act like when they're mortally terrified, an emotion notorious for literally turning your entire brain off to the point where people who go into those situations as a profession need to be literally trained on how to not have that happen
Just to make a point, every time I finished a panel of this I would export it as a PNG on the perceptual setting and use it as a color reference for the next panel
IT'S BAD
PLEASE CHECK YOUR COLOR SETTINGS
EDIT: If you're still having problems, it might help to switch from "Save/Save as" to "Export (as a) Single Layer". Just. Make SURE the box labeled "Expression Color" is set to RGB. I've been messing with this all day, and it looks like this combination of settings will allow exported PNGs to maintain their colors perfectly. To you. So far both Discord and Toyhouse still only display desaturated images and I cannot for the life of me figure out why
Soule (솔, Sol) is one of the five main protagonists of the original story THE STAR SEEKERS. He is a human with elf blood and the leader of the tier two idol group Star One.
Hangul : 솔
Alias(es) : Choi Soobin (former name)
Biographical information
Occupation : Idol singer
Affiliation :
Star One
UVIC Entertainment
Status : Alive
Physical appearance
Species : Human (Elf Blood)
Gender : Male
Hair color : Black
Eye color : Blue
Skills information
Abilities :
Use of bow and arrow
Appearances
Portrayed by
Soobin
First seen
Questioning film - What do you see?
(credits for all the info and pics here)
Lore obtained information
(all the next info is out of theories or they aren't completely confirmed, so have that in mind when reading this)
Code name: tomorrow (- --- -- --- .-. .-. --- .--) (taken from Morse code in the 'questioning film' teaser)
Pain: ears
Color: red (from the chasing that feeling mv) or yellow (from the +u concept pics)
(for the sake of representing every member with a color we'll use the chasing that feeling mv colors for each member since in the +u ones the colors are repeated)
Je reviens ENCORE une fois à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 55800 photos (environ). On est en 2017 et comme ce blog est né en 2017, j’arriverai donc au bout de cette présentation.
Comme chaque été, je passe quelques jours chez mon amie Christine à Pau !
A la limite du Pays Basque et du Béarn, en Haute-Soule : après la visite des Gorges de Kakuetta, on fait une halte pour manger à Sainte-Engrâce, non loin de la jolie église romane. (oui, ce sont les pieds de Christine !)
Sur la dernière, un Lauburu (croix basque) en cristaux.
I just. I just… i have discovered something. And I have laughed too much. I have laughed every time I have tried to explain it to someone. I cannot get through this.
Look. Okay.
There are two things you need to know, here.
First: There’s a style of Greek pottery that was popular during the Hellenic period, for which most of the surviving examples are from southern Italy. We call them ‘fish plates’ because, well, they’re plates, and they’re decorated with fish (and other marine life).
Like this one, currently in the Met:
Or this one, currently in the Cleveland Museum of Art:
They’re very cool. We’re not 100% sure what they were for, because most of the surviving ones were found as grave goods, but that’s a different post.
The second thing you need to know is that when we (Classics/archaeology/whatever as a discipline) have a collection of artefacts, like vases, sculptures, paintings, etc. and we do not know the name of the artist, but we’re pretty sure one artist made X, Y and Z artefacts, we come up with a name for that artist. There are a whole bunch of things that could be the source for the name, e.g. where we found most of their work (The Dipylon Master) or the potter with whom they worked (the Amasis Painter), a favourite theme (The Athena Painter), the Museum that ended up with the most famous thing they did (The Berlin Painter) or a notable aspect of their style. Like, say, The Eyebrow Painter.
Guess what kind of pottery the Eyebrow Painter made?