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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 hour
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Alpine Ibex
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fruitcage · 9 months
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Night Falls on Grand Rapids, Amber Kipp
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brothertedd · 1 month
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xcziel · 4 months
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@adambixby
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creatreasurebox · 2 months
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Nouveau design sur le thème de la Saint Valentin et sur l'anniversaire des 3 ans du forum pour Wicked Little Town ❤️ Version claire et version sombre.
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catholicpriestmedia · 24 days
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"For Jesus Christ, I am prepared to suffer still more." - #SaintMaximilianKolbe
📷 The Suffering Christ / Alessandro Bellone via #Unsplash. #Catholic_Priest #CatholicPriestMedia #TheSeasonofLent
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agu-doodles · 10 months
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The Samurai Triptych
AKA
The Hues of Goe
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The background photos are from Unsplash
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evansyhelp · 7 months
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✧  UNSPLASH COLLECTION 086   —   BY EVANSYHELP.
In this Unsplash photo collection, you’ll find ( 223 ) lighthouse keeper-themed photographs that are suitable for graphic design and free for both personal and commercial use. Please like or reblog this post if you find this helpful, and remember to like any photos you use! Content warnings: ocean, food, smoking, storms.
✧✧✧  ( VIEW COLLECTION. )
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ufoteacherofficial · 5 months
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Twenty Insightful Questions to Ask an Extraterrestrial Being
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Twenty insightful questions to ask an extraterrestrial being about its advanced civilization and why it is here visiting Earth.
1. What is the primary purpose of your visit to Earth, and how do your objectives differ from past visits (if any)?
2. Can you describe the key technological advancements that have enabled your civilization to travel through space and visit other planets?
3. What are the fundamental principles and values that guide your society, and how do they differ from those on Earth?
4. How does your civilization address environmental and sustainability issues, and can we learn from your methods to better our planet?
5. Can you share insights into your healthcare and medical technologies, and how they have contributed to your society's well-being?
6. How does your society manage and resolve conflicts, and what can Earth learn from your peaceful coexistence?
7. Do you have a system of governance or leadership, and if so, how does it operate to maintain order and progress?
8. What is your understanding of consciousness, and do you have insights or practices related to mental and emotional well-being that could benefit humanity?
9. Can you describe your energy sources and methods of harnessing them sustainably, given Earth's growing energy demands and environmental concerns?
10. How has your civilization managed to achieve a harmonious balance between technological advancement and the preservation of nature and biodiversity?
11. Are there interstellar alliances or organizations in which your civilization participates, and how do they contribute to peace and cooperation in the cosmos?
12. What insights can you share about your understanding of time and space, and how it has influenced your civilization's perception of reality?
13. How have you overcome societal challenges such as poverty, inequality, and disease, and can we apply your solutions on Earth?
14. Can you describe your education system and how it fosters knowledge, creativity, and innovation in your society?
15. How do you handle cultural diversity and ensure the preservation of cultural heritage within your advanced civilization?
16. What ethical principles guide your interactions with other civilizations, and how can we establish meaningful contact and cooperation with you?
17. What is the role of art, music, and creative expression in your society, and how has it influenced your cultural and intellectual evolution?
18. How do you approach the exploration and understanding of the universe, and what can we learn from your pursuit of knowledge?
19. Can you share insights into your understanding of the cosmos, including your knowledge of other intelligent beings in the universe?
20. In your experience, what are the most critical lessons or advice you would offer to humanity as we navigate our future and strive for advancement on Earth?
Questions created by Richard Smith at UFOteacher.com
Photo by Donald Giannatti on Unsplash
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barsanworld · 1 year
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All Bong
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coolchildwizard · 6 months
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Holiday Candy and Fudge Recipes
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Highland cow resting in the blooming heather of the Bussumerheide
Bussumerheide, Hilversum, Netherlands
Photo by Birgitta Roos on Unsplash
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fruitcage · 8 months
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Night(e)scape, Cheng Feng
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grandadofrad · 2 months
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RESOURCES FOR ARTISTS VOL 1
In the spirit of gratitude for the plethora of free resources out there for artists that I've been gleefully ransacking my entire life, I want to share some of them that I've compiled.
smithsonian open access: this is a HUGE one! lots of images that are absolutely free to use, as well as an incredible set of 3-D resources. Their collection spans the same breadth that their multiple museums do-- natural history, gems, fine art, aerospace/engineering stuff, etc. so do not sleep on this.
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(screenshot is the 3-D digitization page, one of my fav sections)
2. The League of Moveable Type is a resource for free fonts, but not just any free fonts-- professionally designed free fonts. Some of the bigger sites can be a lot of wading through sub par stuff, but every single thing here was very carefully and lovingly designed, and is free.
3. Unsplash is full of great free to use images. Seriously, huge collection. Portraits, textures, 3-D renderings, you name it and it's probably here and free to use. ALSO cool because images will note whether their creator is for hire if you like their work. You can also submit your images to this platform. (I think it has a premium section but I haven't needed to engage with it yet)
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(screenshot of unsplash.com with a search for 'y2k render')
4. rawpixel's Public Domain collection. They've been high quality scanning public domain images for a while. They're free to use under a CC0 license, which is basically without restriction. They've got lots of categories, I personally love the Graphic Design and the Vintage Illustration sections.
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(screenshot of the 'patterns' section of the Public Domain collection on rawpixel)
5. Photopea is a free Photoshop alternative that runs in your browser. It's got a few quirks(especially if you run a non-chromium browser, but stay strong anyway) and is ad-supported, but really powerful and robust. It also opens PSD files, supports smart objects and basically all of the Photoshop asset filetypes(.abr .grad .pat etc), as well as has filters, even a couple that Photoshop itself has gotten rid of in their more recent versions. You can use the fonts on your machine, export transparent pngs, and do generally anything that the big guy does. You can also donate a small amount to remove ads and support the singe person(!) who created and maintains it.
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(screenshot of a .psd file with smart objects/smart filters open on photopea. The 'file' dropdown menu shows exciting options such as 'export' and 'save as psd')
6. Brusheezy.com is a great place to get free brushes, vectors, and photoshop assets in general(which can all be used in Photopea, btw).
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(screenshot of the 'categories' page of brusheezy.com)
7. dafont.com Last but not least, I will include this huge font site but assume most people already have it on their radar. Free fonts! No account needed to download! Tons of categories! Many are demo/limited versions, so pay attention especially if you plan to use numbers or special characters as those are often the things left out of the free to use demo versions. It's nice to have a lot of options but to the discerning eye a decent amount of the fully free fonts here will fall a bit short/feel unpolished. That's not to discourage you from it, as I have a huge collection of types from here and routinely check it when I need something specific.
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(screenshot of dafonts.com with the 'sci-fi' section pulled up)
So that's what I've got right now for visual art resources, I hope you can find something useful in here. Feel free to share this list and keep an eye out for the next one! Thanks to everyone out their with a love for sharing in their hearts, it's really inspired me to make some things with no other intention than to put them into the world as tools for others!
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the4chambersofmystery · 10 months
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Teemu Paananen
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s-m0key · 1 year
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Maldives Beach, By Ali Abdul Rahman 
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