u/Andmesy

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UPPIES!

Characters belong to u/RyukiriDragon and u/Sombra_Dragon

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 11 hours ago
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DIE HOE

Anyone who mention's Holmium's number will be hunted down by these butch

These two are so niche I just had to make up a design for them that are not associated to the science to Holmium and Dysprosium

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 21 hours ago
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Did you know the element Lithium is used to treat depression and charge your phone?

In medicine, lithium compounds are used to help stabilize mood and treat certain types of depression and bipolar disorder, Lithium also powers rechargeable batteries found in phones, laptops, and electric vehicles because it is lightweight and stores a large amount of energy

(By xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 1 day ago
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The most embarrassing memories of my life is crystal clear, yet the happiest memories feel so blurry

I know it’s probably my brain trying to protect me by making me remember mistakes so I can avoid repeating them, but most of the time it wasn’t even a life-or-death situation. Half the people involved probably forgot about it the next day, while my brain keeps replaying it in 3AM.

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 3 days ago
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Be respectful to people who wear glasses. They paid to see you

Character by Venusium

I mean, do you know how expensive glasses are? Especially the beautiful ones, or the ones with prescription grading?

>!One of the art gifts is for Ryukiri and Venusium, they’re one of my favorite yuri I see in this sub, theyre quiet cute and hilarious ^^ I was so happy when she bought a YCH of the little red goober witha pancake like AAAAAAAAAAAAA! she even paid it for it, im shaking I dont really know how to pay her back like omg! I honestly can’t express my appreciation with words alone, so I decided to use what im only good at and make more art for her instead! I still have more planned for next week, and I really hope she likes them.!<

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 2 days ago
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How did we even trick rocks to think

We dug up a shiny rock like silicates and purified it and zapped it with electricity, then carved billions of microscopic little hallways into it, and somehow convinced the tiny electrons inside to play an endless game of “yes” and “no” so fast that the rock accidentally learned how to do math, run games, and brainrot people on the internet. This is the same element you can find in glass, most rocks and even concrete

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 4 days ago
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Water is the best mom in the world

Happy mothers day! This is my first animation so my computer crashed a few times trying to run and render this animation

u/Andmesy — 4 days ago
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If my therapist slept while I vented, I would demand a refund

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 6 days ago
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before you send me to r/lostredditors I know this post has nothing to do with dragons BUT this is a precursor to the dragon blood tree one so I want opinions on how I can turn the Socotra tree into a dragon and how I draw tree like stuff so I can make like a very cool Socotra tree dragon

This one is just a typical acacia tree as a practice

(In the second slide): Here is the background without the tree. I really liked the mountain silhouette in the distance, but it still feels a bit too simple for my standards. The coloring on the trees also ended up looking chaotic since I did not spend much time refining them and mostly relied on random brush strokes. The same goes for the clouds. They feel too bland in my opinion, and I think I still need to learn how to add more detail and texture to backgrounds

Reference pic in the 3rd slide

This acacia tree is for u/MekanipTheWeirdo!

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 8 days ago
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MY MOTHERLY INSTINCT KICKING IN TO PROTECT TWO HYDROGEN DRAGONETS

I JUST NEED TWO! JUST TWO HYDROGEN DRAGOINETS, I WILL LOVE THEM EQUALLY, I WILL GIVE THEM PATS AND CUDDLES, I WILL WARM UP IN THE COLD NIGHT AND TEACH THEM HOW TO FLY, I WILL GIVE THEM ALL THE CORALS AND TOYS THEY WANT. PLEASE I ONLY NEED TWO, THEY LOOK ADORABLE AND IN NEEED OF A MOM TO LOOK AFTER THEM:(((((((((((

(by XyeH2O)

u/Andmesy — 10 days ago
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Previous (Boron)

Carbon Dragons are a non-metal elemental dragon species and among the most common of their kind, comprising approximately 0.5% of the total dragon population (about 1 in 200 dragons). They are highly versatile in forming bonds with other dragons and are known for building complex and cooperative societies.

Carbon Dragons has an average mental maturity equivalent to 12.011 years, (reference to carbon’s atomic mass). Their typical body mass is also around 12.011 tons. A defining trait of this species is their ability to form up to four stable dragon bonds, which contributes to their capacity for intricate social structures and dragon group dynamics.

As an element, carbon is fundamental to life; similarly, Carbon Dragons are often regarded as a symbolic foundation of biological existence, reflecting the fact that all known life on Earth is carbon-based.

Carbon Dragons display a wide range of physical forms depending on their structural variation or based on who they bond with. Common traits include:

- Scales resembling graphite or diamond

- Diamond-like speckling beneath the wings

- A trailing spine that may appear gaseous, coal-like, graphitic, or in rare cases, crystalline (diamond)

- Diamond horns or jaw mandibles

This Carbon Dragon is Methane, a single father raising four hydrogen dragonets. This reflects carbon’s strong bonding affinity, particularly with hydrogen. Thus Organic Chemistry.

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 13 days ago
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LOOK AT WHAT CARBON DRAGONS ARE DOING, THEY GOT ALL THESE POLECULES AND I HAVE TO STUDY WHO BONDS WITH WHO

also hydrogen dragonets too contribute to organic chemistry but who really care about them

im not even mad, theyre the reason why life exist on earth

(by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 14 days ago
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Cobalt Dragons (aka Kobold Dragons) are mostly wingless dragons tied to underground metal-rich areas, they cover 0.0003% of the population (or about 3 dragons per million), they are also roughly the size of 2.5 humans tall (though humans don't exist on earth yet, its just for perspective)

This cobalt dragon in the picture is cobalt blue CoAl₂O₄ (they are bonded to two Aluminum and four Oxygen dragons), finding pure cobalt in nature is theoretically possible but extremely rare

They live in caves and mines where cobalt and other ores are found, moving through tunnels more than open land. The lack of wings helps them slip through tight and narrow spaces and makes them versatile with weapons like spears, swords and arrows. They’re natural builders and miners, and are often shaping tools, weapons, and metal structures.

Their culture is very practical, their status comes from skill with metals, not strength or flight capability. They live in tight-knit mining clans and often form strong dragon bonding groups that work together, examples such as Cobaltite (CoAsS), Linnaeite (Co₃S₄), Erythrite (Co₃(AsO₄)₂·8H₂O), Skutterudite ((Co,Ni)As₃), Heterogenite (CoO(OH))

(By XyeH2O)

u/Andmesy — 15 days ago
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The Alpha Centauri system is the closest star system to Earth, about 4.37 light-years away. It’s not just one star, but a group of three stars bound by gravity. Because it’s so nearby, it’s one of the most studied systems when scientists look for potentially habitable planets beyond our solar system

The two main stars, Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B, orbit each other in a slow, elongated dance that takes about 80 years. Alpha Centauri A is very similar to our Sun, while B is slightly smaller and cooler. Their gravitational interaction creates a complex environment for any planets orbiting them

The third star, Proxima Centauri, is much smaller and dimmer and orbits far away from the pair. It’s especially famous because it hosts Proxima Centauri b, an Earth-sized planet located in the star’s habitable zone, though its conditions are likely harsh due to stellar flares.

While Alpha Centauri A and B make out, Proxima Centauri is just chilling with it's exoplanets.

(Art by xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 16 days ago
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Did you know Mars is bloody red because of rust (iron oxides)? And the name Mars comes from the Roman god of war, its very fitting for a planet that looks like it’s been soaked in blood

Phobos and Deimos are two small irregular moons (basically lumpy, asteroid-like bodies/ lumpy little bean dergs), and their names come from the Greek words for fear(Phobos) and terror(Deimos), matching their chaotic orbit they have around Mars

(Art by XyeH2O)

u/Andmesy — 18 days ago
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Did you know Mars is bloody red because of rust (iron oxides)? And the name Mars comes from the Roman god of war, its very fitting for a planet that looks like it’s been soaked in blood

Phobos and Deimos are two small irregular moons (basically lumpy, asteroid-like bodies/lumpy little bean dergs), and their names come from the Greek words for fear(Phobos) and terror(Deimos), matching their chaotic orbit they have around Mars

(Art by XyeH2O)

u/Andmesy — 18 days ago
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Pluto has a bright, heart-shaped region on its surface (called Tombaugh Regio) and because Pluto and Charon are tidally locked, theyre always showing the same side to each other and the “heart” isn’t fully visible to Charon, making it seem like Pluto is hiding it

(Art by Xyeh2o)

u/Andmesy — 19 days ago