My buddy Ghost passed away 2 nights ago. I got him in 2011 when I was 4 years old. He was always hanging around his people and loved to sit on laps and beg at the table like a dog. He smelled like an old wool ski cap. I feel very grateful for being able to spend my childhood with him.
Some screenshots I took of one of the (currently unnamed) worlds from the new 2kki update. I am a sucker for pre-rendered backgrounds, so this world quickly became one of my favorites
some results of my newer method for making miniature wood grain on plastic (tamiya pla plate 0.5 mm). I carve the lines on it under a magnifying glass, and paint over it afterwards. I think i've made more than enough of these, so I'm now going to try to design the actual building that I'm going to put these on... it can be hard to come up with ideas though
I was looking through the wikimedia commons page on helmets for a reference image for a character I'm drawing and I was jumpscared by a fellow with an atrocious haircut.
More practice painting miniature wood grain. work in progress. I'm going to make some newer ones once I get some new paints (I ran out of some)
Fasciated dandelion I saw in my yard today. You can see its size compared to the regular dandelion.
Some pictures of stuff I took with my microscope this past month, which is something I've been very interested in lately
Left to right: closterium, carchesium, frontonia (I think), heliozoa, heteronema acus, tardigrade, lacrymaria olor, blepharisma
Practicing painting wood grain effect on plastic. This is the attempt I just finished. First post here to tumblr... hello
More pictures I have taken recently. I wish there were more ciliate enjoyers on this website.
1st image (top-left to right): Loxophyllum meleagris, colpidium colpoda, bursaria, haptorid (possibly enchelyodon), nassulid, arcellinid, euglena viridis, stentor coeruleus, metacineta mystacina
2nd image: Spathidiid, cyphoderia, amphileptus, nassulid, stentor roeselii, turaniella vitrea, homalozoon vermiculare, frontonia, amphileptus procerus