@mustakro Just a sample size of 2, could just as well be bad luck and the eldritch workings of the algo did not pick it up with the rendered piece. I do really like the flats version though, rendering is really nice but sometimes you maybe wanna flatten the shadows and less important bits.
@JoshuaOswald13@Remilia_Nephys Yes most of them don't. But dubia roaches are oviparous, so they pull the ootheca full of eggs back into the body where they can develop safely. And then they give live birth to lots of little nymphs, you would need to get the timing right though and also not just crush them all.
@mirrutatep Looking at your pinned post, this ranking is pretty honest! Indeed lots of single pixels and short zigzags. Now I fear not seeing the forest for the trees with this cursed insight and spot people's cluster usage way too much.
@TM9380 Cool! Ornithodera is a new clade name I hadn't heard of before, there are so many clades branching off from Reptilia up to Aves it isn't even funny.
Please welcome the AMAZING Mirasaura grauvogeli, a NEW MARVELOUS Drepanosaur published in NATURE today! This astonishing reptile lived during the Middle Triassic in Europe and it possessed an amazing crest made of plume-like structures!
I was commissioned to bring it to life!