tepuitrouble

@tepuitrouble

Venezuelan-american artist interested in the life sciences. hobby gamedev. Social-ecologist, father of 5.

End holocene extinction event
Joined February 2014

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  1. Retweeted
    21 hours ago

    Big fan of this guide to types of pupils and their purpose. A cool resource for creature artists/worldbuilders.

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  2. May 2

    It blows my mind that plate tectonics wasn't proven until 1967

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  3. Retweeted
    May 2

    Still screaming. Velociraptor. Ink on Fabriano Medioevalis, 132 × 85 mm. (The original artwork will be available tomorrow, 8pm BST. 🙏)

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  4. Apr 30

    I've noticed that over time websites develop a "house style" for artwork. You can often tell if something comes from tumblr or deviantart or pixv or w/e. I haven't figured out what the house style for twitter is though, maybe the site is just too big to have one

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  5. Apr 28
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  6. Retweeted
    Apr 27

    Yep. Comics in the United States, as an industry, were literally decimated by some dude who just wanted to sell more copies of his pop-psychology book. He claimed comics made readers criminal sexual deviants/juvenile delinquents, and congress believed it.

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  7. Retweeted
    Apr 22

    Simulation of a car getting smashed using gravity values for different celestial bodies:

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  8. Apr 22
    Pear blossoms
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  9. Apr 20
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    Apr 19
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  11. Apr 13

    making myself draw

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  12. Apr 12

    The algorithm ® has decided i'm a retiree and i get ads for caskets and cremation services now

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  13. Apr 9
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    Apr 7

    Archaeopteryx by Maurice Wilson

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  15. Retweeted
    Apr 6

    Look at this amazing Thescelosaurus leg from the Tanis site!

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  16. Retweeted
    Mar 30

    A vision inspired by the aliens portrayed in Johannes Kepler’s 1634 book Somnium (“The Dream”), arguably one of the first works of world-building science fiction. The plants are a homage to the polyhedral shapes Kepler illustrated in his Harmonice Mundi (1619).

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 28

    Where the North America and Eurasian Plate meet - in Þingvellir National Park. ⁠ 📷: @zynl_ozturk⁠ ⁠

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  18. Mar 27

    Spring has spronk

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  19. Mar 26

    I've been watching machining vids and i kinda want a mini-lathe, but i'm a space cadet and would 100% end up with a chuck key embedded in my skull

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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 23

    Today is my birthday! 🎂 I'm celebrating it by sharing some IK knowledge with the world.

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