@Yesternaut

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He/Him. Writer, Illustrator, 3D Artist, creator of The New Yesterday // Follow on all the bullshit - @Yesternaut Linktree: https://linktr.ee/yesternaut
Can you do that thing here where your handle is just your website?
Oh here’s another old piece worth sharing. A little #fanart of #thelastofus. Love this game, love the sequel even more, and this was just a little appreciation piece. Hope ya dig.
Ok last time I milk this set, but HAPPY BIRTHDAY CLOUD STRIFE. I love FF7 with a deep, almost unhealthy obsession, and it’s at least 50% due to this spiky boi. High five! #ff7 #finalfantasy #finalfantasyvii #finalfantasyviiremake #ffviiremake #cloudstrifee
@nuclearpasta awesome.
Here’s a sticker image I drew of my dog one time. He’s a very good boy but he’s sleeping right now so shh. #corgi #corgiart #fanart #dogsofmastodon
Starting to think sharing your AI creations in a few years will be a lot like recounting a weird dream to your friends. It was meaningful to you for a few minutes but absolutely no one in your life will give a fuck.
@nuclearpasta great colours. Good shit!

New anime by Shinichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop), with fights choreographed by Chad Steheleski (John Wick), and music by BONOBO. Sign me up!

https://youtu.be/w0QUbIzu8ek

Lazarus Trailer | Toonami | adult swim

YouTube

#startrek needs to stop having people freeze instantly in outer space. That’s not what happens.

https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2013/space-human-body/#:~:text=Even%20if%20you%20were%20dropped,as%20rapidly%20by%20radiation%20alone.

Basically, without air to be warmed by your body, the heat stays trapped inside you, only slowly dissipating through radiation. But that process would take so long, you’d die of like three other things first.

The human body in space: Distinguishing fact from fiction - Science in the News

Since the first two-hour excursion into space by Yuri Gagarin in 1961, the lure of manned space travel has proved irresistible to scientists, entrepreneurs, and entertainers alike. Today, as technology becomes more capable of enabling manned travel to Mars and Hollywood’s imagination runs wild with notions of humanity’s spaceflight-steeped future (with recent blockbusters like Star Trek, Prometheus, Star Wars, and even Wall-E), many fallacies about …

Science in the News
@Inkskratch one of us. One of us.