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Sketches and Guesses

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  • #41
I want an N. mollis! ah HAH! :p

How about some of the classics, N. veitchii, maxima, fusca, bicalcarata, ampullaria, rajah, etc... Your drawings are stunning Clue, BTW. How much ya chargin now a days? ;) Id gladly shell out some dinero for a nice veitchii, rajah, or something else. :)
 
  • #42
So Dvg, I see you like the toilet Nepenthes. Do you like humor?

*Ahem*

May I present to you the first released sketches of a great new Sumatran species, Nepenthes toilettii. My crew and I stopped upon a single representative of the new species. A bizarre specimen indeed, a large bowl-shaped pitcher with very viscous pitcher fluid. The spur is quite interesting as well, unbranched, but swelled slightly, coincidentally appearing superficially similar to a handle on -well, you know.

Altitude: Around 1000 m., Intermediate.
Habitat: Cloud forest.
Are We Joking: You betcha.

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Nepenthes toilettii.
 
  • #43
I want an N. mollis! ah HAH! :p

How about some of the classics, N. veitchii, maxima, fusca, bicalcarata, ampullaria, rajah, etc... Your drawings are stunning Clue, BTW. How much ya chargin now a days? ;) Id gladly shell out some dinero for a nice veitchii, rajah, or something else. :)

I can do N. mollis. Except if you're expecting pitchers...

... I don't get paid for sketching (but I wish!).
 
  • #44
Nice job Clue. And I definitely don't have any qualms about a little toiletti humor. Although I hope the cloud forest around this lavish beast wasn't a toxic haze.

Any word on pitcher contents, or did the previous pitcher's occupant have the decency to reach up, pull the handle and flush the evidence of his doo-doings away. Maybe best to flush twice, since it's a fair distance to the food processing plant. I see you at least left the lid up.
 
  • #45
Nice job Clue. And I definitely don't have any qualms about a little toiletti humor. Although I hope the cloud forest around this lavish beast wasn't a toxic haze.

Any word on pitcher contents, or did the previous pitcher's occupant have the decency to reach up, pull the handle and flush the evidence of his doo-doings away. Maybe best to flush twice, since it's a fair distance to the food processing plant. I see you at least left the lid up.

We found quite a lot of half-digested brown gunk (tree shrews have no manners!), but we just assumed that it was insects.

Toxic haze? How'd you know?
 
  • #46
You have the same last name as me, we could be related . Nice pictures though.
 
  • #47
We found quite a lot of half-digested brown gunk (tree shrews have no manners!), but we just assumed that it was insects.

Toxic haze? How'd you know?

I suppose I have a head for it.

If your first name of choice, N. toiletii doesn't quite pan out, don't hesitate to use the second name of...N. looii...;)
 
  • #48
Not trying to hijack this thread or anything...

I had fun making this, and went a bit crazy with the gray scale. :D And sorry about the horrible quality. :p

I bet no one will EVER get this. But go ahead and try. :)
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  • #49
Hmm, Cap, is it just me or is that a new species??! I know the name, it's on the tip of my tongue.......Nope! Nevermind, no idea what it is. However, it sure would make a hard-to-reach toilet :-))
 
  • #50
Capensis, that's the kinda toilet I like, get in and shut the hatch! :D

Clue, are you drawing these with a pencil or with a pen tablet in Photoshop? If using PS I'd like to see them fully finished/colored like a proper botanical drawing. Using the layers palate for coloring you won't have to worry about screwing up and loosing your original sketches.
 
  • #51
No, it's real pencils. :p.

Cap, it's definitely a new species! :-O
 
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