Quote from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centiped… The Scutigeromorpha are anamorphic, reaching 15 leg-bearing segments in length. Also known as house centipedes, they are very fast creatures, and able to withstand falling at great speed: they reach up to 15 body lengths per second when dropped, surviving the fall. They are the only centipede group to retain their original compound eyes, with which a crystalline layer analogous to that seen in chelicerates and insects can be observed. They also bear long and multi-segmented antennae. Adaptation to a burrowing lifestyle has led to the degeneration of compound eyes in other orders; this feature is of great use in phylogenetic analysis.
The group is the sole extant representative of the Notostigmomorpha, defined by having a single spiracle opening at the posterior of each dorsal plate. The more derived groups bear a plurality of spiracular openings on their sides, and are termed the Pleurostigmomorpha. Some even have several unpaired spiracles that can be found along the mid-dorsal line and closer to their posterior section of tergites. There are three families: Psellioididae, Scutigeridae and Scutigerinidae. Pselliodidae includes just a few species in the genus Sphendononema (selliodes), occurring in the Neotropics and tropical Africa. Scutigerinidae, composed of three species in the genus Scutigerina, is restricted to southern Africa and Madagascar. Most scutigeromorphs from other parts of the world belong to the Scutigeridae, which includes two subfamilies, the Scutigerinae and Thereuoneminae.
Giant Emily would be a bit scary at first but I'd get used to her.
Also: My book 5th Capsule is now in print! A slice of college life drama complete with girls, cars, and drama! Please check it out! Limited print run! www.tinyurl.com/5c01tiers
This is taken at the Speicherstadt in Hamburg last summer . A often photographed place in the town but it is a really amazing place so I had to take some photos there too . I guess Iґm gonna go there at night soon to take nightshots there but today I want to show you a picture taken at a sunny day. This is a HDR made from 3 exposures
I love winter. I love the dead grays and rich browns and the texture of all the trees no longer hidden by leaves. This hawk is the winter woods before the first snow.
it is done >u/ I began working on it a week ago and I have so many other motive waiting to be finished also at least this is done x') i hope you like it >u<
This month's horoscope :3 Capricorn ! Element is earth or I used mostly green tone. but I still wanted to add a bit of water in there to go with her fish tail I'm not sure if I'm completely happy with this >.< I struggled a bit with this one. But was kind of nice since I haven't drawn any mermaids in a long time XD
E PSD Evideo process EHigh res jpg for this piece and many others will be made
Location: Steveston, Richmond, Beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Equipment: Nikon D90 + Nikon 10-24mm. Processing: Photomatix Pro 5 and Photoshop CC from 3 x RAW.
The collab is finally finished; I had a blast and I hope all of you did too! Thank you all for participating, everyone's entries came out great~ If you participated, you are welcome to upload your piece to your gallery. I apologize for being so bossy
List of participants
Special thanks to skullbutterfly for helping me with the smaller pieces!
You're probably wondering who drew what! Here's a graphic (check the comments) Which ones do you like the most?
Fist image of 2016: Again an image of Rose from The Wanderer, a graphic novel Iґm writing and drawing, not released yet, but you can check some illustrations and pages here: genzoman.deviantart.com/galler…
This was an image done long time ago for Dream In Color Artbook. Its a sequence/splashpage for the graphic novel. I hope you like it.
Papercraft commission for of her OCs! The woman in purple is meant to be a spirit/ghost emerging from the doll so she can move on, so I tried to use transparent papers to give her an ethereal feel. Transparent paper can be tough to work with, but it's also really fun! ^__^