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1 year ago
My Cute Notifications

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2 months ago

i doodled a peacock cat/slugcat, i'll make a better drawing of them later

two fullbody shots of similar characters, both with gray fur, closed eyes, and a peacock tail. the one on the left is a cat while the one on the right is a slugcat

it started as just the cat but two people mistook it for a slugcat so i decided to make a slugcat version. what should i call them


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1 year ago

oh i drew a thumbnail for a video and forgor to show yall

Oh I Drew A Thumbnail For A Video And Forgor To Show Yall

[id: a yellow slugcat is slouched over, hold a spear in one hand and their head in the other as they look to be in pain. the shaded citadel region art as well as well as many lines of As are in the background. end id]

the video


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1 year ago

LMAO LOVE THAT

the image with the other slugcat was just for color reference- the blue slug is my friends oc. they ended up liking it anyways tho so !! :O

idk if u wanted ppl to reblog or send an ask, but i saw ur post abt mspaint doodles. could u perhaps draw my creachure named Ranger 👀

Idk If U Wanted Ppl To Reblog Or Send An Ask, But I Saw Ur Post Abt Mspaint Doodles. Could U Perhaps
Idk If U Wanted Ppl To Reblog Or Send An Ask, But I Saw Ur Post Abt Mspaint Doodles. Could U Perhaps

Any method is fine :]

Also here ya go

Idk If U Wanted Ppl To Reblog Or Send An Ask, But I Saw Ur Post Abt Mspaint Doodles. Could U Perhaps

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1 year ago

How Big are Iterators?

One thing Rain World does very well is portraying a sense of scale when it comes to iterators. They're massive superstructures large enough to have entire cities built on their roofs, and their processes are literally so powerful that they alter the natural environment around them.

I think in-game they're kind of meant to be unknowably huge, especially since the player character is literally a small animal who can't possibly fathom an iterator's entire extent. Despite this, I decided to try and figure out exactly how big they are.

Just a warning, this post is a bit long. I really fell down a rabbit hole here.

In-Game Clues

Five Pebbles and Looks to the Moon are the only iterators that the player can explore, but they're so huge that it's impossible to see exactly how big they are from so close. The only glimpse we get is from atop the big tree in Outer Expanse, where Five Pebbles' superstructure can be seen in the distance.

A screenshot taken from Rain World's Outer Expanse region. A tree in the foreground is silhouetted against a mass of cream-colored clouds. Beyond the clouds, the large rectangular superstructure of the iterator Five Pebbles can be seen looming in the distance.

He's so big that his entire can doesn't even fit on the screen.

(Ditto, minus the clouds)

A clear view Five Pebbles, no longer obscured by clouds. The superstructure of Five Pebbles is an enormous grey rectangle covered in many protrusions in different geometric shapes. The superstructure stands on eight massive legs, with four in the foreground and four in the background obscured by shadow. The roof of the superstructure is not visible, cut off at the top of the image.

With nothing else close by to compare him to, it's almost impossible to tell exactly how big he is from this image.

However, we can see the entirety of other iterator cans in the distance from atop The Wall.

A screenshot from atop The Wall. The grey rectangles of other iterator superstructures can be seen in the distance, partially obscured by clouds.

Here's what they look like not obscured by clouds:

The in-game sprite of an iterator superstructure seen from a distance. It is a wide grey rectangle that stands on four visible legs. Numerous skyscrapers can be seen on top of the structure.

The Speculation Zone

I made some assumptions about iterators to make my calculations easier.

An iterator's can (the large rectangular section) is 2 times as wide as it is tall.

Their legs are 1/2 the height of their can.

Their can is half obscured by a relatively uniform cloud layer.

These assumptions might not be entirely accurate, but they make the math easier.

Cloud Layer Height

At first I was tempted to try and estimate iterator height based on the cloud layer surrounding them, but I made the mistake of assuming the cloud layer is made up of rain-bearing nimbostratus clouds (which can reach up to 5km in height). This would make them literally taller than Mt. Everest. Iterators are big, but I don't think they're that big. I think it's safer to assume that the cloud layer is made up of low-lying stratus clouds that form a thick fog.

The way iterator rain functions could be an entirely different discussion, but I personally think it's caused by a sudden expulsion of large quantities of hot water vapor which very quickly condenses into rain clouds. A topic for another time, maybe. The takeaway is that I think the weather created by iterators doesn't have a clear analogue to real life weather, and it's misguided to assume that they function the same way.

Skyscraper Height

One thing that iterators have that can be compared to real life, however, is cities.

A screenshot taken from atop The Exterior, on the roof of Five Pebbles. The ground in the foreground is flat, but beyond a beige wall in the distance, many beige and red skyscrapers are visible.

The largest buildings in these cities can be seen at a distance.

The in-game iterator sprite.

This in-game iterator sprite is 122 pixels tall, and the tallest building visible is 20 pixels tall. This means the top of this iterator's can is 5.6 times as tall as the tallest building on its roof.

We can compare these skyscrapers to the largest buildings on Earth. This requires some additional assumptions:

While the civilization that built the iterators is likely able to create skyscrapers much taller than the ones humans have created, I'm going to assume that the ones visible here are comparable in size.

I'm also going to assume that these skyscrapers are residential buildings, built to fit a high population density on top of an iterator. The tallest buildings on Earth tend to have very tall antenna spires which add to their overall height but are not inhabitable. Residential skyscrapers tend to be significantly shorter, so I'm going to use them as a comparison rather than the tallest skyscrapers on Earth in general.

According to Wikipedia, the current tallest residential skyscrapers range from about 300 meters to 475 meters tall. I'm going to assume the one in-game is 400 meters tall, as a nice even number.

5.6(400m) = 2240m

This would make an iterator's height, from ground level to the top of their can, about 2240 meters (2.24 kilometers, 1.4 miles).

Here's a diagram comparing that to the heights of some of the tallest free-standing manmade structures:

A to-scale diagram depicting an iterator next to the silhouette of several different tall human-made buildings. The iterator is several times their height.

Text next to the iterator reads "Iterator Can (2240 m)".

To the right of the iterator is the Burj Khalifa. It is about one third of the iterator's height. Text next to it reads "Burj Khalifa, tallest building (828 m)".

The next building on the right is Central Park tower. It is about one fifth of the iterator's height. Text next to it reads "Central Park Tower, tallest residential building (472 m)".

The final building on the right is the Tokyo Skytree. It is about one fourth of the iterator's height. Text next to it reads "Tokyo Skytree, tallest tower (634 m)"

And here's a size comparison between a typical iterator can and Mount Everest:

A to-scale diagram depicting an iterator, the Burj Khalifa, and Central Park Tower in front of Mount Everest.

Text overlaying Mount Everest reads "Mount Everest (8849 m)". Mount Everest is about four times the height of the iterator.

Smaller than a mountain, but still huge.

Conclusions

Based on these estimates, I think typical iterator cans are about 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) in height.

This would make iterators significantly taller than anything created by humans, but I personally think an advanced society like the one that created the iterators would have no problem creating a structure this tall. (They canonically created thousands of iterators, after all.)

This estimate is also much shorter than my misguided original calculation, which made them taller than an entire mountain. While I do think iterators are meant to be unfathomably huge, I don't think there would be enough material on the planet to feasibly create thousands of identical mountain-sized superstructures. The player is also able to ascend from the ground to the top of Five Pebbles in just a few cycles (if they're quick), and I think it's much more feasible for an animal like a slugcat to be able to ascend a height of ~2km in a couple of days than to climb up an entire mountain. But again, this is pure speculation.

I made a ton of assumptions and rounded a bunch of numbers, so I could be completely wrong. There's probably other ways you could try to estimate an iterator's height that I haven't explored here. Let me know what you think; I love hearing about other people's ideas and theories.

Thank you for reading!


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4 months ago

a tragedy has befallen me

one of my fake nails fell off


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8 months ago

temp pinned post

hiya my name is Sterling but you can call me Leaf

im a trans/enby artist and go by they/he pronouns

i usually draw oc content but sometimes i'll make fandom content and post it here

if you want to see my ocs or find my other socials, my toyhouse is down below

my posting schedule is going be inconsistent for a while, dont mind it

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https://toyhou.se/Everleaf


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1 month ago

MAJOR WATCHER SPOILERS BELOW!! PROCEED WITH CAUTION

at first, i felt really bad for using the wormholes to spread the rot out from the throne. i still feel really bad for doing that, but the prince is really cutes

an ms paint fullbody doodle of a vaguely humanoid figure with a black cloak and a blank, white face. text on the side reads, "i tried drawing more of him but this was the only doodle i liked </3 im too tired to use my tablet rn"

if evil, why niceys to me

i also like, took a bunch of screenshots of him too

MAJOR WATCHER SPOILERS BELOW!! PROCEED WITH CAUTION
MAJOR WATCHER SPOILERS BELOW!! PROCEED WITH CAUTION
MAJOR WATCHER SPOILERS BELOW!! PROCEED WITH CAUTION
MAJOR WATCHER SPOILERS BELOW!! PROCEED WITH CAUTION

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6 months ago

i like to ask cool and talented people (you) about their ocs to help devolope them and let me learn more about them,, so if you dont have a answer to any of these,,,, YOU MAKE THEM UP! THATS MY JOB! anway the ranger.. what does it think of iterators?

he thinks iterators are cool and awesome

he actually belongs to an iterator! he belongs to Always on Time, who rescued him as a young pup and raised him. now Ranger takes one of Always on Time's overseers around to show him the world

also not me working on writing stuff down for another character while ur asking me these LOL [feel free 2 ask more tho] [i love talking abt my ocs :3]


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