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Reconstructing the Neanderthal brain using computational anatomy https://t.co/I9Vq7EQlZP
@Indie_Release_ We're working on a pixel art sci-fi RPG Undungeon where you'll be able to travel between dimensions on a quest of reconstructing the Multiverse.
@Indie_Release_ you're doing an amazing job, thanks so much for the opportunity. I think all indie devs think that you're awesome:)
Hi, #PortfolioDay
I'm part student, part professional 3d artist, with special interest in reconstructing extinct fauna.
Using both the UT art book and cross stick book, I've been cleaning up/reconstructing NPC sprites. I made up one looking at the demon amalgamate concept. I'm calling her "Water Imp" until I think of a better name for her. She has a lil hood and twin tails made of water!
Today I spent most of my day off working on reconstructing one of the Veshurra. Maydon looking more mainstream now. (Also trying to get used to posting more.) #SecretsofVeshurra #keyinkart #characterdesign
The beginning of the final grey boxed level I'll be doing. Reconstructing pre-existing levels is a nice way to learn more about previous design choices and what made them appealing to the player. Hope to learn more always!
#UnrealEngine #leveldesign
It seems it is #PortfolioDay, again!
So...
Hi, I am Gabriel and I am a paleoartist and scientific illustrator. I specialize in reconstructing and illustrating extinct and extant tetrapods #paleoart #sciart
Happy #FossilFriday everyone, today we bring offerings of huge cephalopods!
Check out Tyler’s blog post about reconstructing the giant Enchoteuthis (AKA “Tusoteuthis”), for which I supplied some art.
#Paleoart #Paleontology #SciArt https://t.co/8DdfBLiSY5
The next entry in my "Reconstructing fossil cephalopods" series is here, this time on Enchoteuthis (the cephalopod formerly known as Tusoteuthis). Again @Prehistorica_CM kindly provided the artwork.
https://t.co/koDQYNIkrg
EVERGROVE • “You’re pretty good at this, aren’t you?” - panther reconstructing dens and nectar dashing out the compliments 👏🏻 an oldie but I am still pleased w this quick one !!
🙌Promote Comics🙌
Peregrine: Wings of the Falcon will feature 48+ perfect bound pages of FULL COLOR action, emotion, and much more.
https://t.co/kwAdnjNyCD
Reconstructing the superhero genre with modern stories told in classic comic style.
#Comics #promotecomics #indiegogo
Reconstructing Sinus Anatomy from Endoscopic Video -- Towards a Radiation-free Approach f... https://t.co/d6d4KaRtXx
Plantar bone anatomy - a 'base illustration' that I will be painting variations of the blood supply on top of. For research about approaches to reconstructing the foot by moving tissue around. More to come... #anatomy #plasticsurgery #medicalillustration #medicalart
Here’s tailbone, a skeleton dinosaur, one of the ruckus’ minions, he’s capable of reconstructing himself after a battle and uses bones as his primary weapon, he’s based off dry bones from Mario #digitalart #OC #dinosaur
@kalisdice @sawimadnessy Hi I have a Webtoon called "CROWS CULLING", which is an action/fantasy story that delves deep into a boy's aim in life after a great loss, breaking down and reconstructing what it truly means to have a meaningful and valuable relationship in an unforgiving world.
Reconstructing some geometric patterns after the remarkable "Le Decor Geometrique de la Mosaique Romaine II - Repertoire graphique et descriptifs des decors centres"
@GAKUJIRA Which studio used that chart? Haven't encountered such colour codes in my research yet... 😶
On a side note, my attempt at reconstructing a Toei colour chart and TMS chart (which has 327 colours in total according to Akira documentary: https://t.co/RskKligIeE ):
Free workshop @CourtauldStudy Sat 7/12 for ages 16-18. 'Experiencing Landscape | Reconstructing Cezanne' explores the artist's approach to landscape and influence on later artists. Work with @CourtauldGall's Kate Edmondson and artist @AlexandraBlum4 Info: https://t.co/6SRpT0d8km
From digital 3D sculpting to pencil sketching to digital painting... such was the process of reconstructing Homo naledi for the cover illustration of "Our Origins". Going in and out of the digital realm with such naturality would have seemed crazy to me, not so long ago!