A friend of mine recently showed me Menswear Dog which is a men's fashion book that uses Shiba Inu's to model the clothes :o.
Here's some photos on their instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mensweardog/?hl=en
Further reading:
Why Cats Paint
Once you've grasped that material I find:
to be the logical follow-up.
that's a good question, I don't think anti-natalism applies to plants per se, however, I personally do not enjoy harming/destroying plants or, for that matter, any living being.
With respect to planting and growing plants, I'm all for it. If I could safely be a fruitarian I would; sadly, it's not healthy to do it full-time.
FYI: plants do communicate with each other (I could recommend some books/docs for you to read/watch, oh, what the hell, I'll just share it now: a great book by Peter Wohlleben, the hidden life of trees: what they feel, how they communicate, discoveries from a secret world) and The Nature of Things documentary: what trees talk about: a revealing look at the lives of trees)
>A bit farfetched.
For further reading consider reading Hidden Life of Treesand this all starts to connect.
I studied Biology and Bitcoin (the network) is a really good analogue for how mycelium function that allow forests to thrive and transport water and nutrients many Km away, as do synapses of the brain to be able to keep the organism alive to do a myriad of metabolic functions.
I've made this very analogy in what seems every 2-3 year cycles, after first realizing what it was we were really building in 2013 or so. Sadly, that was our eternal September with the fist wave of idiots when btc broke 1200 and this place really started to go downhill.
Some clays are not compatible with certain molding materials. I have used Sculpey and monster clay with tin-cure and platinum-cure silicones. Avoid anything with any sulfur. This is a good book about sculpting toys and figurines https://www.amazon.ca/dp/0823095223?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Please support Theron and Maddie. Theron remains active in traveling with his dog and supporting rescuing animals. He is also vocal on the subject of intellectual property in regards to digital photography.
He also published a book!
http://www.amazon.com/Maddie-Things-Serious-Project-Physics/dp/1452115567
Check out The Hidden Life of Trees to be truly amazed.
Have you read this book? https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Life-Trees-Communicate_Discoveries-Secret/dp/1771642483
Where are you hiking forests? What country?
It's a hilarious book where people throw a load of cats into shot and take pictures, i mean they dance with their cats...
Dancing with Cats !
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dancing-Cats-Burton-Silver/dp/1452128332/
And it’s all true to an extent.
That section appears to be influenced by the research and experience that the book below was based on. Highly recommend it - you’ll never look at a tree the same way again!
https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Life-Trees-Communicate_Discoveries-Secret/dp/1771642483
It's an interesting idea, though I'm not sure how you would apply Freud's theories in order to measure consciousness outside of humans. See, for instance, The Hidden Life of Trees.
There appears to be some form of consciousness operating within plants, but how do we measure that within Freud's framework? Can we psychoanalyze a plant?
Similarly, think about the idea of panpsychism, which is starting to gain more credibility among scientists. How do we measure the consciousness of a stone? Do we have a way of determining if a stone genuinely has consciousness, or is completely inanimate?
It's a difficult question, right?
Throw blankets and or pillows? A coffee mug? A nice desk lamp that looks neat? A coin bank or other tray for him to drop his keys and wallet into? An interesting coffee table book, like one with photography about a place he is interested in going or about a subject matter he is into. Alternatively, Dancing with Catsu.
the seed and nut is embryo plant. so, eating baby tree is ok. eating baby sheep to some is not ok.(because trees have no brain and emotions, that we know of). botnay is hard when it's not your thing. https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Life-Trees-Communicate_Discoveries-Secret/dp/1771642483 trees
I highly recommend the book Pop Sculpture: How to Create Action Figures and Collectible Statues, it covers a lot of what you are asking. It's over ten years old, so some of the products they recommend are not available anymore, but it's a great guide.
definitely have intent albeit much slower than us
The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate—Discoveries From a Secret World by Peter Wohlleben
https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Life-Trees-Communicate_Discoveries-Secret/dp/1771642483/
No worries. In terms of where to look, I went with things like Art of Manliness, books on men’s style etc. but that stuff is usually limited. The point is, you want to have stuff that doesn’t generally go out of style.
If you’re a professional dressing more professional than your peers. Go to a store and find out your collar and sleeve size so you know what type of shirt fits you besides SML, etc. Know roughly your waist and length.
Most guys as a whole can pull off button down shirts and jeans or chinos. Same with a polo. It’s not going to be fashionista shit, but you’ll come across clean-cut. If you’re going casual, then it’s basic t shit and jeans like everyone else. Adding on stuff like a light jacket or something helps stand out.
This was a fun book to get as a primer:
Thank you for the kind reply. I'm impressed iMac 2007 is still running! Nice. Appreciate that you're not buying a real tree. Not "weird"—good for the environment! I can't stand trees being felled. The Hidden Life of Trees makes it clear that they shouldn't be cut down.
https://www.amazon.com/Pop-Sculpture-Figures-Collectible-Statues/dp/0823095223
It's not about 3D modeling, but it's a good resource to understand how action figures are sculpted and prototyped.
As for adding joints, I think you're going to need to sculpt everything separately, or at least sculpt the legs separately from the torso, in order to get the clearance you need. Maybe make a basic 5 points "skeleton" with all the joints worked out that you can use for different sculpts? That way you could keep your peg sizes consistent.
*edit* Sorry, just saw that you're wanting to use 3d scans. That will definitely make it tougher, but having a skeleton should still work if you can slice through the 3d sculpt in places and insert the skeleton, while carving away areas to create space for joint movement.
https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Life-Trees-Communicate_Discoveries-Secret/dp/1771642483
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Nice info and some books to look into as well.
I have only heard bits on Wisconsin Public Radio's Chapter A Day show, but The Hidden Life of Trees, By Peter Wohlleben had some really interesting more general tree stuff. It's a book I plan to get into this fall.
Not related to just trees, I found The Great Lakes: The Natural History of a Changing Region really interesting as well. It touches a bit on everything,
You DoodEl'ed that one, for sure...is that a cockmic? I mean I know you can teach cats to paint I just didn't realize you could teach a cock to paint. Learn something new every day.
I came across a nice book ads last time in the subway the book is called : The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate. great read!
peep my comment about Menswear Dog in creating minimalist capsule wardrobes. It's super cute and a really valuable book.
OK I'm late to the party, OP, and you might laugh at this advice, but you need to get a book called Menswear Dog. This started as a fashion blog, where they dressed up their Shibe in various outfits. But it became a huge overnight sensation, and the people behind the dog have a deep understanding of the difference between trendy fashion looks versus classic, timeless items.
The Menswear Dog book is organized by season, and pretty much only includes the timeless pieces. It's incredibly valuable for creating a capsule, minimalist wardrobe AND being an ongoing resource, so when you need to rethink your clothes for a new season, you can keep returning to the book. Plus, cute Doggo the whole way through is insanely amusing.
This is geared towards action figures and statues but it also has good info on mounding and casting: Pop Sculpture: How to Create Action Figures and Collectible Statues https://www.amazon.com/dp/0823095223/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_u6q9xbR8706EH
The Sartorialist has a pretty decent collection of fashion books.
Perhaps Menswear Dog if you like pups.
Her book is pretty awesome. If you're interested I added the amazon link below. She does a lot to help local shelters and rescues and is one of St. Louis' most respected pet photographers...you've probably seen her work on local billboards!
I've recently come across a hilarious book of Dogs Wearing Human clothes in the styles of a fashion magazine. Maybe you could translate this idea into a web site sponsored by animal charities?
Edit: Found it. http://www.amazon.com/Menswear-Dog-Presents-New-Classics/dp/1579656161
'Yes' My studio is a converted car port on the side of my house, just a big room with a concrete floor and an added bathroom.
A good primer, though it doesnt cover production molds extensively, is the book POP SCULPTURE. Full of sculpting stuff and tips that really help if your sculpt will eventually be molded. It covers molds and engineering for articulation as well, but more or less concentrates on waste molds used to get your prototype done and doe not get heavy into making molds to do your own finished product, but there are plenty of tutorials on that online. http://www.amazon.com/Pop-Sculpture-Figures-Collectible-Statues/dp/0823095223