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@fx_hash_ I have been experimenting with some strong palettes and its effect over geometry
❤️❤️❤️My OLDEST DROP❤️❤️❤️
Friends, I want to share with you my very first nft, which I made in spring 2022, before I even got on Twitter&OS.
It's my favourite piece, it's painted in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by an incredible natural geometry.
https://t.co/APY0Dwmq5n
Very rough gobbo barmaid with her hair tied back, I kinda wanna figure out room geometry and do a full render of this.
Also damn I gotta stop making new WIP's
Abstract Geometrical Art 15, Minimal Boho Drawing Shapes Art Print by Creativeaxle #$15.00 #graphicdesign #minimal #boho #geometry #geometrical
Dibujo rápido de un Budew para mi compa @albachungus para imagen de su server de discord!!
Fav y RT se agradece ✨
#Pokemon #GeometryDash #art #ArtistOnTwitter
It's been a while since this but I couldn't make a drawing about it
@YunHaSeu congratulations on the top 1 x)✨
#GeometryDash
Friday #fractal - fractals make me happy!
I love the precise yet fluid geometry of this fractal.
Tutorial Fractal by Taser-Rander https://t.co/qBNwAlppHj
@Jet_J1104 NOOO I REFUSE THIS
GEOMETRY SHALL BURN TO THE GROUND WITH ITS SHAPES AND DEGREES
I finally tried Blender's #geometrynodes . Looking forward to learning more. https://t.co/k3qochi5Mk
@MatttGFX Mario Galaxy is a great game but the planetoids always had some strange things happen while walking on their curves.
I think it’s just due to the odd geometry conflicting with how Galaxy decides what direction you want to Mario to go.
In the Mandlebrot set there is always a path from one point to another but each section of the path is infinitely long and displays different detail at different depths. However the whole set is finite, and fits inside a circle of radius 2. It wasn’t geometry as we knew it.
congratulations 😊💖🌟
@StarWelfy
@zavrise
here is your characters Dash geometry version (^^)
Shigeru Miyamoto reveals in an interview that their/his favorite Geometry Dash creator is JonathanGD.
“I really enjoy Jon's levels.. there's something about them - I love how original they are. They're so charming.”
A 12th Century CE, illustration depicting the seven liberal arts: grammar, rhetoric, and logic (the trivium) and geometry, arithmetic, music, and astronomy (the quadrivium).
British Library
#archaeohistories