PROSTHETICS
Aaaaaaa I have so much fun everytime I do this. All the research, and then the sketches, and stacking idea on idea and solving problems.....I enjoy it.
Anyways, did some designs for a prosthetic leg and also a special compression sleeve for muscle injury. For reasons. :3
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if aziraphale doesn't grab crowley by his gay little scarf in season 3 then what's the point. why does he even wear it. take that shit off if it's not important to the plot
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Rainy day. This guy waters all your gardens btw.
I polled Twitch chat about what weather should I theme between sunny day, cloudy day, and rainy day. Rainy Day won :P
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Hello!!
Here is one of the teachers from Sunshine Funtime, Bailey!
She teaches maths in connection with baking, counting ingredients, measuring and all of that
She's kind of like a big chaotic sister to the player!
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She def had an edgy phase and would strictly go by nightmare moon
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Zoomorphic Magnifying Glass. Designed by Lucien Gaillard (French, 1861–1842) and made around 1904. Medium is cast bronze with a black-brown patina, partially silvered, gold? and glass. Musée d'Orsay inventory number: OAO 63.
(Source: musee-orsay.fr)
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Giving the shield a bit of a more rectangular shape and possible texture. As well, completely designed a hand crossbow from scratch. Utilizing an idea referenced in ancient Chinese records, we have a crossbow designed to shoot lead balls! Of course, I took the liberty of adding some modern elements, such as the compound bow to it, but it is theoretically something you could make using today's technology. Or maybe even yesterday's.
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smartdraw.com - A cool website I found!
I wanted to do a blueprint of a scene and searched for a free online tool. This website has more than just house plans and mind maps, and I think it could really come in handy if you want to make some settings more approachable.
You can choose to start from scratch or use one of the many templates. The latter is probably easier in the beginning, to try out the different ways to arrange and color the objects. After getting used to the interface (it is similar to PowerPoint) you can use the result as a way to plan your scenes or give your readers a visual aid to follow the plot.
The symbols (or rather objects) for the floor plans, timelines, family trees, crime scenes etc. are sorted in many subcategories, e.g. Floor Plans -> Furniture -> Kitchen. No matter which type of diagram you pick, you can also use the objects from the others, so if you want an endoplasmic reticulum in your bathroom blueprint, go for it.
I think that for whump purposes you should especially check out the Crime Scene category for blood, drugs, weapons and so on.
I do have to say that I experienced some bugs and long loading time, but that could just be my ancient computer going wild. Also, the graphics are certainly not the prettiest. As someone who would have had to draw everything themself instead, it's still a great option.
TLDR: It's like Picrew but for locations.
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