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Rainbow Snake (Farancia erytrogramma) EAT A TASTY EEL!!!, family Colubridae, GA, USA
Fossorial, semi-aquatic, known for feeding on eels (but feed on other small creatures).
photograph by Tim Keyes | Georgia DNR UGA Coastal Ecology Lab
Bergeronnette grise sur Photoshop.
Lyra Blue-striped Metalmark (Lyropteryx lyra), family Riodinidae, Napo, Ecuador
photograph by Chan Wah Choy
Anurognathids were perhaps the weirdest yet cutest-looking pterosaurs. Instead of long, pointed bills, they had wide, amphibian-like mouths that were probably best suited for catching flying insects. Anurognathus itself was a small creature around the size of a robin, but Jeholopterus (third painting) was closer to the size of a hawk and was the largest member of the family. It may have fed on small vertebrates rather than insects.
Artwork by Gabriel Ugueto.
@damarakap submitted: Hello! I found this friend loudly trying to flip himself over! He was HUGE! But his antennae were very striking in shape! Who is this lovely friend??? (Oakhurst, CA, USA)
Very beautiful....very powerful. It's one of the prionine longhorn beetles. Likely a California root borer.
Freshly molted cicadas are unreal
Diurnal Tiger Moth (Cyanopepla bella), family Erebidae, Guatemala
photograph by Helh LH
Me if you even care
How did you make your head for your Mr puzzles cosplay? (I’m trying to make my own, and I want to get some ideas for the face mostly.
Ok! Lemme tell you how I made mine)
It's gonna be a long one so...⬇️
1) Make the simplified 3d model
It's only base. Without knobs and vent
Here's the link (to open it you'll need pepakura viewer)
2) Print it!
I used high thickness paper, so It would be more sturdy
Next is a long one, so you'll need scissors (scalpel) and a lot of patience
3) Cut out pieces
And don't forget to number them (If you're using the program it will be easier to assemble)
4) Glue pieces together
5) Cut out the hole for the neck
6) To make head even more sturdier we will strengthen it with plastic (not necessary)
I used 3d pen and pla plastic and covered the whole surface of the head with grid
Sorry, no photo :(
7) Cover with thin foam
I used white, 3 mm one
This face didn't make it btw
8) Paint!
I used metallic paint and also painted edges black for the cartoony effect!
For head to be fixed in place I glued polystyrene foam (I had few big blocks left)
And to how actually get it on head I made a door that holds on metal hinges
Knobs were made out of cardboard and covered with foam
Meanwhile the vent was created completely out of foam
The felt hat was found in the arts and crafts store
Yet couldn't say the same for antennas
Base was made out of cardboard and then covered with polymer clay
As to how I attached them?
✨ 3d pen ✨
And the last but definitely not the least
The screens glass was made out of palette made of plexiglass (that's also the reason why here it's green)
on the photo the same pallet but this one I actually used for paint
Faces were made using the same white foam and acrylic paint
For the screens to hold up I glued small clamps to the base. This thing allows me to change faces)
That's how mask looks from the inside
Yep there's a hole in the mouth, covered with black plastic canvas. Yes the vision is a bit blurry this way, but it's better than seeing nothing.
As to how I see through them
Ok, that's all byeeeee
So... Does anyone remember this design?
Well I liked an idea of this weapon so much, I decided to make it irl
✨Puzzle-mallet 🧩
⏬Photos and making process⏬
The making process:
I honestly forgot to post it here. Sorry