
Blender? I don't even know her. Just one swimmy boi trying to be an engineer and figure out how this whole 'art' thing works.
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I Want To Do UNSPEAKABLE Things To That Otter
i want to do UNSPEAKABLE things to that otter
who said that ..

Unspeakable? Well, when you find whoever said that, give them this and tell them to write it down next time! Much easier than trying to use unspeakable words!
That or show me! I love a good demonstration!
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I have found a new glueing method: giving Nox an 80s style headband. And maybe a head ornament in the shape of a PVC pipe.

Goodnight sweet prince, wake up a glued helmet tomorrow.

very interested in this world which seems to have both civil engineers and necromancers.
Two jobs which I would not expect to coexist.
(Do skeletons have to follow OSHA guidelines?)
Yeah, I'm not entirely sure why it's this way either. I guess the idea going forward is modern day except there's magic? Also necromancy is legal?
I do a lot of world building for DND sessions, so this is my outlet for "Seems too crackpot for my players but nothing stops me from doing it here". So one day Civil is handling septic plans for a client, the next Lye is protecting the city from kobolds or something.
Imma just see where the random inspiration takes me, logic be damned .
Also no, skeletons don't need to follow OSHA, that's the best part of using them as workforce. There's probably laws against throwing a loved one's reanimated bones into heavy machinery on purpose, though.
I'm remaking this comic strip now that I decided to-think the scale (and maybe just decided to model an entire house instead of just room-by-room so the comics can have a semblance of realism), so here's a couple of shots from the first take that I really like.


Decided to restart on the facial expressions, so hopefully the new 'surprised' face for Lye should look a bit more real than this one. I guess it looks better in comparison to the face she's making right before it of just talking.
Slight NSFW of Civil below the cut.

I swear this isn't one of those "I'm stuck, step-otter" kinda scenes. It's supposed to be a showcase of maybe a bad decision or two on Civil's part.

What emotion does this portray to you? I was going for that embaressed-but-trying-to-be-cool-about-it-and-failing kinda thing.
The Railroad Tracks

"I heard there was an accident here where a guy got his legs cut off by a train here. And apparently it happened like a hundred years ago, too!" said Civil
"The only accident I'm about to see is you accidentally getting tetanus. Get down from there." replied Lye.
Character-less render and minor spoilers below.
Well, this week I was sick with something like the flu so I had the time to make this render. A couldn't find the image from Echo that inspired me, but I remember it being there.
This scene from Leo's ending was absolutely just heart-stopping for a multitude of reasons. Can't imagine that specific variety of pain and agony, from the event to the next several hours of suffering.
However, I do have to say that the foreshadowing was on point. The novel almost made me think they were about to escape after all the trial and tribulation they had gone through, and then...yikes.
Anyways, I've neglected continuing through Flynn's path, so hopefully I'll soon figure out what horrible thing happens in that one!
Here's the render without Lye and Civ. It makes an okay screensaver.

Do you have a favourite calculator?
*Insert Legend of Zelda Chest opening song*
You got the TI-36X Pro!

By far my favorite calculator if we don't include Excel as an option. It's got so many functions: statistics of data sets, easy dimensional analysis, powerful functions like logs and derivatives, variable solving, its just keeps going. Plus it's not a graphing calculator, so I used it for every test I took in college and got to use its powerful functions. It's only disallowed in tests where you have to use a very dumb pocket calculator, in my experience.
If we include Excel, it wins easily. No better tool for keeping math straight and doing iterative functions. Also making models in Excel that are easy to reuse for similar projects with a few changed variables are awesome. Sadly, you can't use Excel for tests, nor is it easy to use like a calculator, so the TI-36X Pro is my winner for a normal calculator.