dizzket

Sprytile export

Building exported from Blender with Sprytile used to make the mesh. Testing normal-mapped, pixel art textures with baked lightmaps. #model #blender

https://chemikhazi.itch.io/sprytile

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01/19/2018

The Mountains of Mars

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Gale Crater is a large, approximately 152 kilometer-diameter impact crater that lies near the Martian equator. Contained within the crater is a massive central mound of layered material. With an average vertical thickness of almost 4 kilometers, the Gale Crater layered deposits are twice as thick as the layers exposed along the Grand Canyon on Earth.

Shown here is a portion of the mound with an inverted fluvial or river channel. Topographic inversion occurs when sediments are cemented together, forming a harder layer that is resistant to later erosion. This later erosion has preferentially removed material outside the channel, leaving the former riverbed exposed as a ridge—a topographic high. This inverted channel was originally detected by scientists using Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) images onboard the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft.

Description Written by: Brad Thomson

Created by converting the Raw MRO HiRise DTM data into a 3d topographical mesh, and overlaying ultra high resolution meshes on top. https://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_009149_1750

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05/07/2018

Take it From the Top: Latin Rock - House

This incredible house was captured in the Mission district of San Francisco, at the intersection of York St. and 25th. This entire neighborhood is filled with Murals left and right. Some on people’s garage doors, some on the entire side of the building, and in this case, the entire house.

This mural was done by a group called Precita Eyes Muralists, directed by Max Marttila and Fred Alvarado in collaboration with the Urban Youth Arts Program.

scan by https://sketchfab.com/azadbal

https://sketchfab.com/models/e74f7497dbcb43b2b29111d6393224c4# is licensed under CC Attribution(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

#art

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01/18/2018

kokiri_night


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06/15/2019

Untitled


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06/10/2015

Mandrill Maze


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06/10/2015

game land


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06/10/2015

HacklabTO


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09/06/2019

Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Godzilla vs The Sea Monster

https://archive.org/details/213.GodzillaVsTheSeaMonster
Usage http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

#vhs #mst3k #godzilla #mystery #science #theater #1990s #video

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06/16/2018

Triceratops Horridus, Nat. Hist. Museum, Oxford

“The name Triceratops means three-horned face, referring to the one small and two large horns on the skull, which can be seen on the cast on display in the Museum.

Triceratops was 7.3 metres long, and weighed more than 6 tonnes. It was a herbivore, and its jaws were equipped with a constantly replaced battery of teeth specially adapted for cutting up tough plant material. The horn and frill of Triceratops have attracted much speculation, but it is likely that they were used for display and fighting to maintain social dominance, and to defend territory and mates. Functional analysis suggests that Triceratops locked horns in pushing and twisting fights between individuals, the massive frill at the back of the skull acting as a shield to deflect the horns of opponents and protect the vulnerable neck and shoulder muscles.”

http://www.oum.ox.ac.uk/learning/htmls/dinosaur.htm

Triceratops Horridus, Nat. Hist. Museum, Oxford (https://sketchfab.com/models/209bffe6866042379a704ce46bb6e632) by Thomas Flynn(https://sketchfab.com/nebulousflynn) is licensed under CC Attribution(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

#Dinosaur

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01/11/2018

scp173


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01/15/2018

Forgotten Shrine


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03/07/2018