This blog is for those familiar with scientific jargon and concepts- not for the faint of heart! I utilise this blog to hone and sharpen my own scientific writing skills, so if you’re feeling bold, by all means!
This portion of the blog is dedicated to my creative writing pieces! From poetry, to short stories- everything that isn’t strictly “science” can be found here!
This blog is for those a little more unfamiliar with scientific jargon, or those looking for a more casual read. I explain scientific concepts via the medium of fantasy- from TV shows to Video games, no concept is too strange!
This piece was made for another friend. This time, I really wanted to experiment with some feathers and scales- both of which the darling Raerux had in abundance! It was a lot of work, but again I’m really proud of the outcome! Total working time: 12 hours and 40 minutes
This piece was created for a friend as a bit of practice with some more dynamic poses, expressions, shading, and clothing. Fur was a bit of a nightmare, but thankfully this gave me a good bit of experience working with it! Total working time: 17 hours and 2 minutes
Link: Gemmell, Alistair Ozzie (2024). Fliagram: Drosophila Melanogaster Diagram Collection. figshare. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7560984 The Fliagram collection is a series of hand-drawn diagrams of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster. These diagrams depict the various marker phenotypes commonly involved in Drosophila research, including the following: In addition, there is a “base” set, which is the outline ofContinue reading “Fliagram Collection: Drosophila melanogaster Diagram Collection 1.0”
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