Where’s the rest of the mother bear? The paw under her snout is either her front or rear, if it’s the front, where’s the haunches? Plus the seat is not sagging in any way, especially where the paw under her snout is. That bear should probably weigh half a ton.
Search labels it a painting… But tracking it down, it’s digital art.
I don’t know how much of it might be AI… maybe none.
The artist, Jocelin Carmes, according to his Instagram page, did it in Photoshop.
He’s described as a French “vis dev and concept artist”… well, that explains it, right?
Those words are actually in.English… I looked them up. One sets the design, tone and/or look for movies and other projects, the other designs characters and background for video games. He’s apparently well known in those fields.
Oh… And this is just a detail of the whole picture, which is a wallpaper… Here’s a thumbnail ( remember WordPress makes it fill the width available.)
First of all, the image doesn’t match the puzzle and gives it away.
And second…. this is certainly not the first puzzle in history written by somebody who doesn’t understand doubling.
Just think… A lily pad is usually bigger than one square foot… but let’s say one square foot to make it easier. And never mind a patch of them, start with one.
Day 1, we have 1 sq ft. Day 2, we have two, day 4 already 8.
By day 6, we’ll have 32sq ft, on day 7, we’ll have 64, which is an 8×8′ pond.
Not big enough? In a few more days of doubling, it’s bigger than the farm.
In 48 days…. I had to look up 2⁴⁷th… It’s over 1.4 trillion square feet.
In the American system of numbering, a billion is a thousand million, a trillion is a thousand billion (I don’t know if you still use the other system in GB).
1.4 trillion square ft is WAY bigger than the 5.5 billion sq.ft of the whole Earth!
Yeah yeah, some lily pads will overlap… But if they were all piled on one, the stack would reach the moon. Just overlapping would make a mountain.
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Pretty good ad for comfy seats!
And they’re housebroken too!
I have to wonder whether the car owner allowed them there, lead them there…. or just stumbled upon them sleeping there.
I’m calling shenanigans on this.
Where’s the rest of the mother bear? The paw under her snout is either her front or rear, if it’s the front, where’s the haunches? Plus the seat is not sagging in any way, especially where the paw under her snout is. That bear should probably weigh half a ton.
You may be right.
Even a black bear would fill a bed, much less a brown.
Much less the back of an suv.
And i’m adding, there is something wonky about the door.
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I wonder what’s the life expectancy on these “electricians”?
In his case, it would be normal because those are data cables.
How much data can one man absorb?
After so many years as a hairstylist, I cringe looking at this, and can’t help wondering how I’m ever going to brush it out.
If that’s a hairdo, then someones beehive has gone very wrong.
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Cool! Just my size!
Funny that it’s at floor level
.. unless it’s meant to be a doggie fridge.
Secret passage-way to Narnia.
Funny how even the back end of a basset hound is cute.
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There’s something about a professional…
Gandee Vasan
Spotless!
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I can get about half of them…
I have a bunch of recognized faces than i can’t put a name to.
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Kitten heaven!
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Hullo, princess.
Little Fawn has that look.
I’ll bet it’s a sight hound thing because i’ve seen photos of afghans with that look.
I think it’s that sighthounds and a few other dogs have not only that skinny muzzle, but eyes that somewhat slant back next to it.. It looks exotic.
Other dogs with long thin muzzles, like collies, thin German shepherds, etc, nonetheless have level eyes that face forward.
If Fawn has those eyes, she might have some whippet or Italian Greyhound in there somewhere. …
But this is only my theory.
She’s Italian greyhound an something terrier.
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“I got rocks…”
Owl Kitty on another mission…
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Fuji-san in clouds.
It looks like relief carving, possibly stone applied to laquer, a 17th century technique…
However my search found several people claiming it on DeviantArt, though a couple of the links led to different images…
The one that seemed most likely, because it actually described this image a bit, said it was AI.
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worth seeing again–don’t know the name of the artist
George Eastman?
Search labels it a painting… But tracking it down, it’s digital art.
I don’t know how much of it might be AI… maybe none.
The artist, Jocelin Carmes, according to his Instagram page, did it in Photoshop.
He’s described as a French “vis dev and concept artist”… well, that explains it, right?
Those words are actually in.English… I looked them up. One sets the design, tone and/or look for movies and other projects, the other designs characters and background for video games. He’s apparently well known in those fields.
Oh… And this is just a detail of the whole picture, which is a wallpaper… Here’s a thumbnail ( remember WordPress makes it fill the width available.)
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Not a landscape or a seascape but a fire’scape..
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Looks like a good hill for a bicycle or a soapbox derby racer.
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OMG!
First of all, the image doesn’t match the puzzle and gives it away.
And second…. this is certainly not the first puzzle in history written by somebody who doesn’t understand doubling.
Just think… A lily pad is usually bigger than one square foot… but let’s say one square foot to make it easier. And never mind a patch of them, start with one.
Day 1, we have 1 sq ft. Day 2, we have two, day 4 already 8.
By day 6, we’ll have 32sq ft, on day 7, we’ll have 64, which is an 8×8′ pond.
Not big enough? In a few more days of doubling, it’s bigger than the farm.
In 48 days…. I had to look up 2⁴⁷th… It’s over 1.4 trillion square feet.
In the American system of numbering, a billion is a thousand million, a trillion is a thousand billion (I don’t know if you still use the other system in GB).
1.4 trillion square ft is WAY bigger than the 5.5 billion sq.ft of the whole Earth!
Yeah yeah, some lily pads will overlap… But if they were all piled on one, the stack would reach the moon. Just overlapping would make a mountain.
But let’s say it’s possible….
LOL
Ridiculous.
Uh oh…. I’m afraid Father Crass should have gone while the gettin’ was good.
Nice job, nighthawks.
Last one of the four of these pictures that I found.
Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve in Western New Brunswick.
In the war between cats and dogs the cats have discovered the chariot!
Here comes jhe cavalry!