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first time posting a step-by-step of my art
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dark-raven-feathers · 8 months
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Making moodboard things based on other plague doctors, featuring Corvus Cornix (the first one), and Doctor Direst (second one). (Next: Dr. Jazz Wave and Dr. Lynne)
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sylvanus-cypher · 9 months
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...Thinking about *this* bastard again
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tatters-the-bat · 2 years
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My new game, Rhyme and the Silver Hourglass, is out now!!
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A storybook adventure through time! Take on over 70 different hazardous foes in classic turn-based RPG battles, venture into randomly-generated Warped Realities, and explore the lands of Hallow's Valley and Tempotail Island!
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kentnaturaltribrid · 4 months
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Finished up the box with a gem of the corner on the box. There’s still some things left to do, but may as well wait. There’s loads of stuff left for doing, if there’s time. May need to figure something out, but it’s in the works supposedly.
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kickassclefable · 11 months
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dyke1 · 2 years
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"I'll sleep when I'm im dead" ok kill yourself
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freuleinanna · 4 months
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good night, spaceman
posting a random domestic doctordonna ficlet because my heart cannot contain it, honestly?? it's short and silly, something about settling in one of the first nights, but shhh mama need to let it out. read it as platonic or romantic, i don't really care. i know my preferences, but hey, if it works for you? coolio. also, if you drop a request in my asks, chances are, i'll write something else
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"Whatcha doing?" he frowns from the doorframe.
Inside, fabric flies and his minds instantly sings parachutes! – no, nope. Why would there be parachutes? Pastel colours settle down quite mundanely. He stifles a disappointed sigh.
"What does it look like I'm doing?" Donna retorts, bowing over it, arms at work. "Changing the bed!"
A beat of silence.
"Why?"
She stops. The Doctor tenses instinctively. Shouting Donna is the default setup. The TARDIS (shuddering to her timecore, he imagines) bangs the swearing filter back on the instant that woman steps inside again. Silence, though? Now, that's trouble.
"How do you sleep?"
He scratches his cheek, sincerely wondering.
"I don't, usually."
Another pause. A blatant I-am-so-done-with-your-Martian-things look, ominously familiar, sets over Donna's face. He tenses more, only for a quick nod to follow.
"Yeah, that checks out."
"Right, then... D'you need help?"
"That's bamboo linen," she points out.
Huh.
Is that something he should understand?
That's… new. Usually it's him baffling others with random words, not the other way around. At the risk of getting annihilated, albeit verbally, but actually he wouldn't bet that verbally only, the Doctor steps closer and reaches for the other end of the bedsheet.
"I'll just?.."
"Hands off, you!"
"Blimey!" he shakes his palm.
"That's actually fancy!" The Doctor's hand is still stinging with a slap. Donna half-grins at him, some secret laughter warming her eyes. "Spacemen who consistently ruin their ship aren't trusted around fancy stuff. And don't gimme that look, mate. I wasn't there the last few times, and neither was that coffee."
Well, moments like this, then. He'll be collecting them. That's gonna be a new habit, instead of collecting heartbreaks. Laughing again - and with Donna! Grinning back, hands in pockets, the Doctor decides to hold on to it. On the darkest nights, when thoughts run bitter and endless, he used to count the stars – the only light across the empty vastness of the space. Now he can count sparkles in his best friend's eyes. What a life! What a beautiful, beautiful life.
"I'll just stand there, then?"
"Yeah, try not to explode from doing nothing," she huffs, still smiling, "or else I'll disown you."
"Disown? When did you own me?"
He watches Donna roll her eyes and sigh with her whole chest while finishing the job.
"Day one."
Linens get smoothed over, and Donna's hands glide across the fabric, adding the last touch. She looks over. Neither of them can stop an idiotic little smile appear, and the Doctor welcomes it with both his hearts, for her and for himself. He nods in agreement, shining brighter than the sun. And he's been to the sun. Well, some of them, at least.
"Sounds about right."
"You bet, Spaceman."
She's going to leave for the night. Before doing so, however, Donna does walk over. Full of surprises, her. She tidies his collar, and frowns a little, and darts him a look that's simultaneously worried and caring.
"Listen, you. If anything happens. If your honestly severe sleep deprivation, I don't know, decides to burst into a horror show, or something…"
"Wait, what?"
"I mean, if you have nightmares–"
"Oh, come on! I'm not a five-year-old–"
"Yeah, you're worse!" she cuts him off, showing her You're So In Trouble face for a brief moment. Her every line softens. She's searching his eyes for something, clearly grappling for words, but cannot seem to find befitting ones. Then just sniffs her nose and finishes matter-of-factly. "Rose used to have them. Poor kid was dreaming your space nonsense… well, our space nonsense. All I'm saying is, I'm a light sleeper when I need to be. There."
She pushes a cushion in his chest, and the Doctor sways a little. Wihout missing a beat, his other hand is around Donna's shoulders. Brilliant, rude, kind-hearted Donna Noble. The one who brought him home.
"Thank you," he whispers.
"Good night, Spaceman."
And for the first time in literal ages, he's actually excited to have a boring, ordinary, good night.
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visualproductions · 7 months
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Pixera Media Server solutions & Visual Productions
The Pixera Media Server system is a compact yet extremely powerful media server range with many flexible options, including Visual Productions integration!
With Pixera, usability is key. The real-time media processing, compositing and management solution exists of high performance server hardware and innovative software applications. Pixera playout solutions are being used in museums, interactive installations, immersive experiences, theme parks, houses of worship and in many other markets across the globe. 
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A dedicated module within the PIXERA control interface allows for easy access to the compact IoCore2 unit‘s inputs and outputs. The IoCore2 is a network-based solid-state interface for GPIO signals. It features eight GPI ports that can be configured as digital contact-closures or analog 0-10V level inputs. The IoCore2 also has eight GPO ports that are fitted with potential free relay switches. Furthermore, it has a RS-232 port, a bi-directional DMX-512 port and supports many Ethernet based protocols.
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When including an IoCore2 in your system, you instantly add interactivity to your immersive environment. Think of changing video content when crossing a photo electric beam, pushing a button changes screen or information, and much more.
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When using CueCore2 with Pixera, you can even add automated lighting control, whether it be simple white lights or advanced RGBW lights which will enhance the atmosphere with subtle colour changes.
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A DALI controlled lighting system? Include control of groups or intensity with DaliCore, integrated in Pixera Control IO.
Synchronising video content with audio? Converting timecode? Pixera can control and sync up audio- and video content across multiple screens when integrated with Visual Productions' TimeCore: compatible with all major timecode formats and all major frame rates.
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The Eclipse Watch By Timecore - The Eclipse Watch 2023
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maximuswolf · 1 year
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Is the Kalita Wave worth it?
Is the Kalita Wave worth it? Hey, I'm new to the coffee world. I bought an Aeropress and a timecore c2 a couple of months ago and am loving the process of playing around with different brews and techniques. However, I feel like I'm missing out on the benefits of percolation brews. I live in a country where it's hard to get great coffee delivered, and I have a limited budget cause I don't earn a lot. I'm getting a plastic v60 but I'm wondering whether buying a Kalita Wave 185 is worth the additional expense, or should I rather save the money to buy more and better beans, coffee, and equipment. Submitted January 26, 2023 at 02:33PM by SameerAlam99 https://ift.tt/bRjE3aq via /r/Coffee
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wonderful-emoji · 3 years
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Dirty Old Town
The Grand Canal at Harold's Cross, Dublin, temporarily drained on a misty day. There’s very little to pin this down in time; it could be anywhere from the 60s up to the present. 
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sylvanus-cypher · 3 years
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I know I tagged “timecore” in a previous post as a bit of a joke, but honestly it would be rad if there was an aesthetic devoted to time travel and abstract time art and hourglass/spiral/clock iconography and shit, especially the overly complicated temporal shenanigans that can result
Like, Zero Escape meets 5d Chess with Multiverse Time Travel meets Doctor Who kinda logic, but with the abstract visual aesthetic of pieces like Chronostutter and stuff
Y’know?
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kentnaturaltribrid · 4 months
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There’s only one thing more precious than our time and that’s who we spend it on.
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creature-being-time · 3 years
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*getting into history as a child* this wont effect me, right?
sigh
*me now, in love with queer horror, being very trans and putting eyes on absolutely everything*...fuck
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