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Still wondering if anyone would like this guy for a custom fit fursuit. He’s $5,600 PayPal only, OBO. Head fits 23 in. in circumference and can fit an inch smaller, any sizes bigger will be a bit snug. Dm if interested.
And Retweet’s are HIGHLY appreciated. ❤️
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@DHD_Art On GOD he's given me so much fun with trying to deviate from the generic bodybuilder look. In my old Beowulf pics, I actually used his pec circumference to really get that shelf look lmfao
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
Looks like Saph's spell got out of hand again, leading to her formerly plump form gaining a few inches or feet in circumference, not that she'd mind those additional curves~
Thank you very much @RakugaSecond for those two lovely patreon rewards! ^^
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
A little thing I whipped up on my lunch: hoop skirt planning! Generally I would just do all the math by hand, but instead of doing all that trial and error, I decided to just 3D model myself a skirt, slice it into rings, and then use those circumferences to get my hoop sizes.
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
I call this the smugness circumference. Its function I'm sure is obvious.
Role play info
Name: Kiwi
Age: 20
Sexuality: Pan
Pronouns: He/him/his
Likes: food, hugs, coffee, people, the beach, winter, eating, feeding and all pets
Dislikes: manipulators and bad friends
Body type: happy chubby
D size: 26 cm, 15 cm circumference
You wanna hang out?
William Jones introduced the symbol π for the ratio of a circle's perimeter to its diameter in 1706. Until then it was known as quantitas in quam cum multiflicetur diameter, proveniet circumferencia - the quantity which, when the diameter is multiplied by yields the circumference
Happy #PiDay trainers! To derive this important mathematical constant, simply measure the circumference of a Voltorb and divide it by the diameter of that Voltorb.
This wonderful example should help you out!
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Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
Al-Biruni (about 1,000 years ago) measured the circumference of the Earth 🌍 with an accuracy of 99.7% compared to today’s accepted value.
@arxpoetica Just with the basic SVG shapes to start, so defining a viewBox within the SVG element, and then circle/rect/polyline and the widths, circumference, or vector nodes.
For example (polyline and circle):