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i haven't had a chance to doodle much anymore do to an unfortunate outbreak of employment
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Ti-Phil wrote:McDuffie, I've been drawing that kind of things for a while. Remember the Princess Leia Slave Costume Bikini team? Or the seven sins?
When will people realise that Princess Leia cannot NOT be sexy!
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Need some feedback on this. As I've said, I'm working on a card and die based RPG. Snake bites rely on the players drawing a card to figure out which snake bit them. All they get is a picture with which to identify the snakes with. So if someone wants to give it a shot, please try and name the following snakes based solely on their appearance, so I can figure out if I managed to successfully capture their likeness or screwed it up:

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Click the snake's image to get to the Photobucket folder where I've recorded the Latin and the (plethora of) common name(s).

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KWill wrote:Need some feedback on this. As I've said, I'm working on a card and die based RPG. Snake bites rely on the players drawing a card to figure out which snake bit them. All they get is a picture with which to identify the snakes with. So if someone wants to give it a shot, please try and name the following snakes based solely on their appearance, so I can figure out if I managed to successfully capture their likeness or screwed it up:

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Click the snake's image to get to the Photobucket folder where I've recorded the Latin and the (plethora of) common name(s).
1. Sand snake.
2. Banana snake.
3. Broken garden hose snake.
4. Arby snake.
5. Electric gray snake.

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Hey guise, long time no see.

I'm terrible with snakes (no snakes where I'm from), but I'd guess rattlesnake, python, ??!?!, coral snake, black mamba. (edit: 1/5 not bad, right? Aha!)

Have I shown these off? I don't think so. First, something I made for a flyer at my university. There are two others (a gusting cloud with a face and a pair of smiling lungs), but this is by far my favorite, and the only one I kept:

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This was a cover I made for a zip disk I gave my art teacher with a presentation on it:

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Finally, I made this last one into a 3ft x 4ft poster and hung it up in a hallway with some other posters showcasing Actual Research from the UAF College of Engineering and Mines:

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Be sure to check out the more biggers version!

Anyways. I'll try to be around more this summer than I have been recently! XD

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Dragonkingdoms wrote:1. Sand snake.
2. Banana snake.
3. Broken garden hose snake.
4. Arby snake.
5. Electric gray snake.
That bad? =(
Jesusabdullah wrote:I'm terrible with snakes (no snakes where I'm from), but I'd guess rattlesnake, python, ??!?!, coral snake, black mamba. (edit: 1/5 not bad, right? Aha!)
=P
I've probably never run into a snake (they were probably legless lizards) not caged this side of the Atlantic, and only one of the above is native to my geographical location (Europe). The others are from Africa, North America, and South and Central America.

I suppose I should mention that while none of them are poisonous, they're all venomous.
Finally, I made this last one into a 3ft x 4ft poster and hung it up in a hallway with some other posters showcasing Actual Research from the UAF College of Engineering and Mines:

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Be sure to check out the more biggers version!

Anyways. I'll try to be around more this summer than I have been recently! XD
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1. Northern Copperhead
2. Horned desert viper
3. Boomslang
4. Coral snake
5. Not sure about the last one, water moccasin?
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Killbert-Robby wrote:1. Northern Copperhead
2. Horned desert viper
3. Boomslang
4. Coral snake
5. Not sure about the last one, water moccasin?
Nice, 3/5. 2 is off, as is 5.

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KWill wrote:
Killbert-Robby wrote:1. Northern Copperhead
2. Horned desert viper
3. Boomslang
4. Coral snake
5. Not sure about the last one, water moccasin?
Nice, 3/5. 2 is off, as is 5.
Ok, good, the ones I was sure about are all right XD
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KWill wrote:Please try and name the following snakes based solely on their appearance, so I can figure out if I managed to successfully capture their likeness or screwed it up:
1) Charlie the Copperhead.
2) Ted the Snake with a Great Overbite.
3) Phil the Common Garden Snake.
4) Susan the Coral Snake.
5) Rebecca the Adder Snake.
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Google tells me that #2 might be an eyelash pit viper.

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KWill: There are snakes with those names? Cool. Boomslang! Yeah I can't guess them because I've never heard of those snakes before, except I have heard of a coral snake but probably would have said that was a king snake because I don't know the difference.

Jesus: Awesome poster. I also much like your jelly. As long as it doesn't try to eat me.

You may as well stop reading, Dana, that test is never gonna happen.

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Risky wrote:I also much like your jelly. As long as it doesn't try to eat me.
Don't worry, Dr. Peng's approach on modeling the fluid mechanics behind jellyfish feeding (using Lagrangian coherent structures) pretty much depended on the prey being particle-sized. Being much larger than a particle (presumably), I don't think you have too much to worry about.

(On a related note, Particle Image Velocimetry is pretty cool.)

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I think I shall do something with Yohimbo.
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Rkolter wrote: 1) Charlie the Copperhead.
2) Ted the Snake with a Great Overbite.
3) Phil the Common Garden Snake.
4) Susan the Coral Snake.
5) Rebecca the Adder Snake.
2 is off, 3 is way off, 5 is... what kind of adder?
IVstudios wrote:Google tells me that #2 might be an eyelash pit viper.
Wow. If you really managed that without clicking on the pictures, congratulations! =O
Risky wrote:KWill: There are snakes with those names? Cool. Boomslang! Yeah I can't guess them because I've never heard of those snakes before, except I have heard of a coral snake but probably would have said that was a king snake because I don't know the difference.
Not as impressive when you hear why it's called that. Boom = tree and Slang = snake in Afrikaans. Hence all it really is is a treesnake. Properly pronounced it probably sounds like Bome-slaan<static>.

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KWill wrote:
IVstudios wrote:Google tells me that #2 might be an eyelash pit viper.
Wow. If you really managed that without clicking on the pictures, congratulations! =O
I just googled "yellow viper." And then when all I got were pictures of cars I added "snake." :wink:

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Finished three more snakes:

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Ooh ooh! The first is a rattle snake!
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