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savethebees , in Bumblebee butt
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Yay! 💜

godzilla_lives OP ,
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Hello bees! :D Still going on the cover of TMZ, mwahaha!

savethebees ,
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Nooooo 😂💜

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Gaywallet , in Freshly Watered - by me
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adorable

ashen OP ,
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Thanks 😊

Alice , in Mushy (3D) - By Me

Gorgeous! I love worm's-eye-view type of scenes. Really captures all the beauty we normally miss.

Thalestr OP ,
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Thank you!! 😁

Alice , in He'll always be my number 001

Awesome, I bet they loved it!

luciole , in He'll always be my number 001
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That mischievous look 💚

PaddleMaster , in He'll always be my number 001

Bulba is #1 for a reason!

You did a great job!

LallyLuckFarm OP ,
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Charmander choosers can miss me with their growl

And thank you!

LallyLuckFarm , in Mushy (3D) - By Me
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I can just imagine the slug that went to town on the big bolete, great stuff!

Thalestr OP ,
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Om nom nom!

jarfil , in Mushy (3D) - By Me
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Can't tell if AI or not... but I think those two caps in the lower left, shouldn't start melting until they got much bigger?

Thalestr OP ,
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https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/18aa5b54-b2e0-45f8-8778-3d9fecf783d6.webp

No AI involved. It's a 3D scene made in Blender.

jarfil , (edited )
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Nice. But my point was still about the two mushrooms in the lower left corner: if they're "shaggy ink caps", they're either too small, or the other ones are too big.

For reference: https://youtu.be/al51YYEqmUA

PS: Although I guess they could be mica caps... but those tend to grow up more clustered together.

jlow , in Mushy (3D) - By Me
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This is so cool, I wish you could "follow" people on Lemmy ... Maybe via Mastodon?

jlow ,
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Welp, pasting the your URL into Tusky didn't turn up anything but searching your username worked!

It only shows Winter Winters, nothing else, though. And only a link, no picture preview.

Still considering this is like following a Reddit account on Twitter this is kinda amazing 😻

jlow ,
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O no, it says "Follow requested" I don't think this will work after all +___+

Thalestr OP ,
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Thank you!! I sometimes post things I make either here on Beehaw or lemmy.world, but I don't post everything I make. The URL in my profile will lead to my full portfolios if you want to check them out :D

Serz , in Mushy (3D) - By Me
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Big mushy! Some kind of bolete? I really like the light and focus effect.

Thalestr OP ,
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Thank you! :D

Zoop , in A SpongeBob themed goody bag I made for a recent party (except the ring)

I love this! You did great! I'd be so stoked to receive this goody bag. Thanks for sharing it with us! :)

UrLogicFails OP ,
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I think I spent ~20 hours on the goody bags when including the time it took to make the designs and to actually print, cut out, and assemble each piece; so I was very pleased with how well the goody bags turned out.

I was a little bummed out to realize "The Wash" was too obscure a reference for even the most SpongeBob savvy of my guests; but I thought it was funny, and I guess that's what counts.

xilliah , in My prize submission for AGDQ 2024
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That's amazing. Can you tell us some more about your process? Is it a hobby etc?

LallyLuckFarm OP ,
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Thanks! It's very much a hobby in that it's an avenue of art therapy for me and a way to make gifts for folks, but I'll pick up other projects to make for GDQ events or other fundraiser raffles.

Some folks are really good artists but I have real difficulty drawing freehand, so I'll often find an image or several and either clean them up or arrange them with GNU Image Manipulator. Once I'm happy with the image I'll print a copy to use as the template, and they get saved in a folder in case I want to make another piece with the same image. I transfer the image by hand tracing everything but shading over a sheet of carbon copy paper. Some folks will use a coated sheet (like a sheet of stickers with all the stickers removed, leaving just the waxy coating) to print onto with toner and then transfer the image using heat to release the toner from the paper, but tracing lets me teach my hand the image.

For the wood, I aim to get hardwoods milled S4S (squared 4 sides). Basswood is usually what you'll find in craft stores and a common recommendation, but softer woods tend to have inconsistencies during the image burn and I think the character in hardwood boards is prettier. To prep the wood, I'll sand the faces from 80 grit up to about 4k, taking short breaks in between changing grits to lightly spray the face I'm working with some water - the water helps to raise less prominent wood fibers as you sand to get a more consistent finish. The smoother the face, the easier it'll be to move the burn tool's tip to make the image.

I'm currently using a burn tool from Walnut Hollow with a temperature control built in, but started with a basic tool plugged into a soldering iron base with temp controls - the higher the temperature of the tool, the darker and faster resulting burn, but lower temps allow you to do shading in gradients. I'll usually take an offcut from the piece I'm working on to block out the shades at each setting to use as a reference. The secret is to make millions of tiny circles, as though you were coloring with a ballpoint pen, which gives the burned areas a smoother finish. Without the tiny circular motion, you'll end up with small pointillist type gouges where the tool rested too long and burned in deeper than the surrounding area.

rgb3x3 , in My prize submission for AGDQ 2024

I love this and I love the game! Well done

LallyLuckFarm OP ,
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Thank you, it's such a wonderful game that when I saw it on the lineup I knew what I had to do!

toxicbubble420 , in My prize submission for AGDQ 2024

starts on jan 14, can't wait. great artwork, this game is on my wishlist!

LallyLuckFarm OP ,
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Thank you! Super hype for it too. You should totally play it, it's wonderful (I'm not good enough to hang with the speedrun hah)

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