Polycoria, apathological condition of the eye characterized by more than one pupillary opening in the iris.


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Polycoria, apathological condition of the eye characterized by more than one pupillary opening in the iris.

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The False Mirror by René Magritte
New video at long last! A short overview of my new method for rendering realistic eyeballs in Blender, involving three nested, modified UV spheres each containing the components of two distinct but similar eyes, on opposite poles of the sphere.
Image textures rendered in Photopea, either from scratch, or modified from preexisting images such as the River Basin Map of Liberia by Robert Szucs / www.grasshoppergeography.com
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Darkcademic referential language
Flags for Pupil (youth), scholar (individual), professor (adult) which are Darkcademic referential language terms made here.
Pupil (left), scholar (center), professor (right)
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Purported self-portrait of Francesco Melzi (1491–1568)
Circa 1510
Pupil of Leonardo da Vinci
Watercolour, 27.4 × 20.6 cm
Museum Bonnat, Bayonne