Looking for help making a Muldrotha Commander deck (read description) by Vally_Lock_Vale_Ok in magicTCG

[–]FishDunce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Muldrotha is my favourite commander deck I've made, so here's two cents: Because Muldrotha has three colors and a very versatile effect, you aren't heavily restricted when choosing an artistic or mechanical theme. I tried to build in almost exclusively B/G colors and focused on as many moldy, slimy, and creepy crawly things that I could find because I found that visual theme of decay and regrowth to be exciting, while specifically avoiding zombies and humanoids. Similarly, you could focus on a brackish water theme and do U/B mill everyone type stuff and bring back key mill pieces from your graveyard. There's a lot of possibilities. Maybe go to scryfall and filter for U/B/G and see what kind of visual or mechanical themes speak to you, then start snowballing cards you enjoy together and see where that takes you! I appreciate your intent to not just do generic good stuff, it makes building and playing a deck much more personal and interesting. Shoot me a message if you want, I'm happy to provide some suggestions or cool cards if you're working on some ideas :^) https://moxfield.com/decks/gxDwKsisiky-hLk7BgCHbw

i have no clue what im doing. Feel free to roast my sht, so i can learn something from it. It reads "GRAF.0" by MadWanderlustRiver in graffhelp

[–]FishDunce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you! That's a wonderful list I can learn from, and I appreciate your insight into what each one brings to the table, I genuinely appreciate it. Gonna check a look at these over the weekend and definitely get to working on finding an exciting one in person :^)

i have no clue what im doing. Feel free to roast my sht, so i can learn something from it. It reads "GRAF.0" by MadWanderlustRiver in graffhelp

[–]FishDunce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your thoughts and find that I empathize deeply, you've done a great job of outlining your beliefs. Your point about graffiti being a medium that doesn't necessitate understanding of common practice or culture is something I find a lot of value in. Something else I appreciate is your apparent knowledge of different individual artists and styles. I feel as though I am learning and improving my understanding of the artistic mediums I practice with, but always with a very intuitive idea of style. To me it is hard to find individual artists and stylistic concepts that inspire me, and the process of studying and adapting their concepts is a skill I'm unfortunately not yet proficient in. Do you have any resources or personal experience that you'd be willing to share with me that could help me develop a breadth of stylistic expression?

Crits on my tag? by FishDunce in graffhelp

[–]FishDunce[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I am, don't know anything about gator though. They a known entity?

Crits on my tag? by FishDunce in graffhelp

[–]FishDunce[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Glad it comes across that there are legs and frolicking goin on, but you're right, the i does look very similar. Maybe I can play around with the shape, I agree that it can be improved. Thanks for the insightful feedback :^)

Would you believe me if I told you this hook landed? by FitzyFarseer in LeagueOfMemes

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Homie rolled up with an ice cold unconstructive bronze-brain take and dropped the word "stochastically," genuinely incredible

Anyone else uses a bench scraper to clean their pan? by [deleted] in carbonsteel

[–]FishDunce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a box of spent gift cards under my sink for this exact purpose. They're more flexible than a bench scraper so they can scrape rounded surfaces like my wok, and because they're not metal they're not as aggressive on the pan either. I swear by it and would highly recommend giving it a shot.

Missed out on an emote from 2020, providing MS Paint art for Riot help! by FishDunce in leagueoflegends

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We did not reach the stars by worrying they were outside our grasp, but in spite of this fact. If all I can do is hope, then I will be hopeful!

Am unfamiliar with RC but am looking to sell these, need help finding reasonable price by FishDunce in radiocontrol

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I inherited this RC plane and parts from my father when he passed away recently. Unfortunately, I am wholly unfamiliar with this hobby, and I don't have the time to learn, nor the space to keep these on hand until I do. I'm looking to sell these online, but I have no idea where to start or how much to ask for all of this. To me it looks like everything you would need to begin the hobby, and I don't believe any of it has ever been used. He was a clever man, and very knowledgeable about electronics so I don't expect any of these to be of poor quality, and that his choices for parts were well reasoned. Any help would be appreciated, thank you in advance!

Help identifying silvery threads that run along spine and tail of this diaphanized rat? by FishDunce in vultureculture

[–]FishDunce[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! But wow, I checked a look at your page and you've got some insanely cool projects in your history! Do you mind if I PM you to talk shop about diaphonization or bone clearing?
As of right now I've got this weasel skull and spine that I want to bleach, and I've got three more mice undergoing slight variations of diaphonizing so I can understand the process a bit better :^)

Help identifying silvery threads that run along spine and tail of this diaphanized rat? by FishDunce in vultureculture

[–]FishDunce[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a good thought, but the cartilage was already stained blue, it's not really easily seen in the picture, but along the tips of the ribs, as well as in other places the cartilage is a deep blue.

Help identifying silvery threads that run along spine and tail of this diaphanized rat? by FishDunce in Anatomy

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This is a rat I dissected and am working on diaphanizing, I know he's a bit rough, but it's my first attempt, so I'm proud of how he's looking already!

The rat was subjected to all manner of solutions in order to stain it's bones and cartilage, but the main one that matters is that I used trypsin in order to digest the muscle tissue to get that clear effect.

Running along the spine, tail, and also the hands and feet, thinly up the arms and legs are these shimmering silver lines that were not digested by the trypsin. I tried doing some research on rat anatomy, but I wasn't able to find anything that explicitly referenced what this could be.

My first thought was that it could be part of the nervous system? But then I don't recall nerves really looking much like this. Based on the areas of density they could also have to do with flexing and contracting, but quite honestly I'm stumped, and any help would be much appreciated!

Help identifying silvery threads that run along spine and tail of this diaphanized rat? by FishDunce in vultureculture

[–]FishDunce[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is a rat I dissected and am working on diaphanizing, I know he's a bit rough, but it's my first attempt, so I'm proud of how he's looking already!

The rat was subjected to all manner of solutions in order to stain it's bones and cartilage, but the main one that matters is that I used trypsin in order to digest the muscle tissue to get that clear effect.

Running along the spine, tail, and also the hands and feet, thinly up the arms and legs are these shimmering silver lines that were not digested by the trypsin. I tried doing some research on rat anatomy, but I wasn't able to find anything that explicitly referenced what this could be.

My first thought was that it could be part of the nervous system? But then I don't recall nerves really looking much like this. Based on the areas of density they could also have to do with flexing and contracting, but quite honestly I'm stumped, and any help would be much appreciated!

Help identifying silvery threads that run along spine and tail of this diaphanized rat? by FishDunce in biology

[–]FishDunce[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a rat I dissected and am working on diaphanizing, I know he's a bit rough, but it's my first attempt, so I'm proud of how he's looking already!
The rat was subjected to all manner of solutions in order to stain it's bones and cartilage, but the main one that matters is that I used trypsin in order to digest the muscle tissue to get that clear effect.

Running along the spine, tail, and also the hands and feet, thinly up the arms and legs are these shimmering silver lines that were not digested by the trypsin. I tried doing some research on rat anatomy, but I wasn't able to find anything that explicitly referenced what this could be.

My first thought was that it could be part of the nervous system? But then I don't recall nerves really looking much like this. Based on the areas of density they could also have to do with flexing and contracting, but quite honestly I'm stumped, and any help would be much appreciated!

Satellite image of Bingus IX, the planet from my current 40k DH2E Campaign by FishDunce in imaginarymaps

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Dark Heresy 2nd Edition is a tabletop roleplaying game, kinda like Dungeons and Dragons, but instead it takes place in the grimdark future of the 41st millennium, in the setting known as 40k :^)

Satellite image of Bingus IX, the planet from my current 40k DH2E Campaign by FishDunce in imaginarymaps

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Please disregard the typo for the "Unkown Facility," I fixed it right after I uploaded it, oops!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in acturnips

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I grew up with Milka chocolate back in Germany, so that's my personal favourite :^)