Chipping Away At It
Not a ton of progress, but progress nonetheless
This is gonna be a bit of a shorter one. I spent a good chunk of last month traveling (for work and for personal stuff) and feeling like industrial waste (these things happened separately). Despite this, I still got some stuff done, which you’ll see evidence of below.
Video Progress
I got a couple more shots animated and edited together. One of them was (mostly) hand-drawn and the other entirely 3D.
There are a few other bits that aren’t nearly as funny out of context so you’ll have to wait for the full thing to see them.

The above image isn’t part of the video, by the way. I was just messing around with the model and thought it was mildly amusing. In that aimless articulating I achieved an absolutely aura farming posture that is part of the video, pictured below:

Looksmaxxing a Prehistoric Fish
Looksmaxxing is certainly one of the trends infesting very specific corners of the internet. Some Looksmaxxcolytes (this isn’t a real term I just made it up) will go so far as to smash their facial bones in with a hammer to try and achieve their desired, and one can only assume to be maximized, look.
Dunkleosteus (pictured above) was an aquatic apex predator during the Late Devonian period. One of its most prominent features (and the only part we really have fossils of) was its heavily armored face, made of bony plates.
Do you see where I’m going with this?
I think the results speak for themselves. I’ve been wanting a scale model of a Dunkleosteus skull for a while so maybe I’ll just make one myself. This is going to be the subject of a future video.
A Short Order
I didn’t cook a lot of things that warranted documentation last month, though those pizzas were probably the best I’ve made to date.



And that’s all I’ve got for now. See you again next time!
Have a good one,
-Hydro








