Monday, June 27, 2022

Odd art, fleshing out combinations, and dinosaur sharks

 Odd art, fleshing out combinations, and dinosaur sharks

Redid my older drawing of the Megalodon, especially considering it is no longer considered just a large great white shark.  Megalodons now have their own family which means 'megateeth'. As a result I redrew the monster shark, taking a guess at coloration, and guessing a few other details, given teeth and latest research. That reseign shows here:

https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/13246411-megalodon-v22-by-combatfish

and here

https://www.cafepress.com/clownfishbutton/11854772

among other spots.

I also drew up an ancient freshwater shark, a true river monster of the distant past, the Xenacanthus. This beast was only around 4 feet or so, but had a giant spike on its head, and prowled through the Devonian to Triassic times.  I again took some liberty with coloration, guessing that a swamp or river shark would likely be colored much like a bowfin or gar. 

https://www.cafepress.com/clownfishbutton/17327440

https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/13234248-xenacanthus-ancient-freshwater-shark-by-combatfish

then made some interesting combo patterns for the paleontologist or dino lover at home:

https://www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/13311629-10-extinct-sea-monsters-scatter-4in-on-cyan-by-combatfish

the added several more snappers and the like, including Emperor snappers (juvenille):

https://www.cafepress.com/combatfishingdeepseafishesshop/17333061


Then a combo like so:

https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/t-shirt/men/3-indo-pacific-snappers/1843851/ 


note that I also put all my combat-fishing gear on the design by humans site also:

https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/CombatFish/

Enjoy,

Bryce


Friday, April 22, 2022

More odd designs

 Added a few odd designs, including a bluespotted sunfish in cafepress, and various seemless designs with sharks chasing sea lions, lipleodon after icthyosaurs, more trout designs, and more saltwater fish designs.

tight lines,

Bryce

Monday, March 7, 2022

Seemless it is!

 I finally figured out a quick way to generate flow through patterns, i.e. clusters of items that flow well as a pattern without spacing. As a result I have started building patterns that show the wonders of ocean life, such as https://garden.spoonflower.com/c/12654707/p/f/m/0Kglm57CgSNVIW1kvyGNucG3IwdPcPnJLYDSQvmoM8JSV7Uzg8ghttJa2A/Tunas_and_Mahi_Swimming_Strips_3in.jpg

though I got more ambitious and in the next week or so you will see tuna schools, makos hitting tuna, marlin with scad and skipjack, and other oceany situations,


Tight lines,

Bryce

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Sharky drawings

 Decided to revamp my sharks...they looked caartoony and needed some upgrades (and less marky signage), so I redrew the tiger shark and shortfin mako shark. This allowed bigger versions in spoonflower and cafepress that actually look ok. Next will likely upgrade lemon, blue, and several others to make them look more dangerous.

Tight lines,

Bryce

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Adding Sunfish

 Adding sunfish!

Finally starting to sweep through the Sunfish/Black bass family of temperate freshwater fish!

Many are very colorful, and I have good pictures of most.  Started with the redbreast sunfish (a sunfish with little teeth and a mean disposition), now out.

Will next add a few I forgot in the past, like Pumpkinseeds, Warmouth, and the like. Then redo bluegill, redears, and greenies.

For anyone with broad experience in fishes, note that the panfish shape is common, and some look alike fish to the sunfishes include blue tilapia (and many cichlids), some characins, porgies like pinfish and sheepshead, and some snappers like gray snapper. 


Tight lines and calm seas,

Bryce


Thursday, June 24, 2021

See Me speak on Space Stuff for FREE!

  If you are interesting in seeing a set of space presentations by astronauts, space experts, and other space enthusiasts like your truly, 

the National Space Society International Space Development Conference (NSS ISDC) 2021 is FREE and On-line :

https://isdc2021.nss.org/

Schedule is here:

https://isdc2021.nss.org/home/schedule/schedule-at-a-glance/


My two presos (yes, pre-recorded) are at 10:50 AM PDT and 1:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)

Enjoy the Day!

Bryce

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Bullheads are interesting!

Bullhead catfish, aka, mudcats, or yellow catfish are an interesting set of smaller catfishes, that are related to channel catfish, blue catfish, flathead catfish, and madtoms, and can live in the worst fish habitats just fine.

Drew up biologically accurate version of white bullhead..an eastern USA catfish often confused with channel catfish, and then brown bullheads which are in the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins, and then black bullheads, found in the same spots as the brown bullhead and often confused with them. 

When I was a kids I caught these fish in creeks fed by raw sewer output,  but these medium sized catfish had no issues. They were also stocked in city lakes in KC and STL before these ponds were cleaned up in the 1980-1990s.  They inhabit backwater sloughs and marshes, and can be caught in very shallow water. They are also quite edible, having eaten many over the years, even if maligned. They are also a forage fish for flathead catfish that love to snap them up, and largemouth bass that can't resist them, spines or no. A very kid-friendly fish that bites the bobber and worm (or hot dog piece)  even on very hot days!

Look for my bullhead designs in cafepress here: https://www.cafepress.com/combatfishingmidwestrivertown

and soon in spoonflower here: 

https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/combatfish?sort=new

tight lines, 

Bryce