Posted by husky51 on 01.31.2016, 03:19 AM: Check this one out and picture yourself watching or driving the vehicle...
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Posted by Saddletank on 04.21.2016, 12:04 PM:
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Posted by saviour2012 on 05.15.2016, 05:57 AM:
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Posted by Saddletank on 11.24.2016, 02:29 PM: His subject matter won't be to everyone's taste but the skill of digital military artist Piotr Forkasiewicz is undeniable.
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Posted by Saddletank on 02.22.2017, 06:58 PM: Incredible news, fantastic:
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Posted by husky51 on 02.23.2017, 01:54 AM: Remarkable!!! |
Posted by saviour2012 on 04.01.2017, 03:43 AM: Technology of Neon Genesis Evangelion (not a April fool joke, i posted it before 1 April)
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Posted by husky51 on 04.06.2017, 07:07 PM: One of my friends sent me this little skit from "Britain's Got Talent" show...
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Posted by makc on 04.19.2017, 09:23 AM:
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Posted by makc on 04.23.2017, 06:23 AM:
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Posted by Kazegami on 04.23.2017, 07:45 AM: No, she's still working. Why would you say there's be no more art from her? You can see from her page she's still drawing, painting; the team are just helping her out with her webcomics, Knite and Fisheye Placebo. It's pretty much the same deal as many popular manga artists have.
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Posted by makc on 04.23.2017, 08:55 AM:
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Posted by Saddletank on 04.23.2017, 10:25 AM: Working from photographs is now very common in anime and manga art, and by independent artists you see on Pixiv and DA. Arsenixc's work showcased above is obviously taken from photos, as of course, is a lot of Shinkai's, and Kyo-Ani's.
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Posted by makc on 04.23.2017, 11:30 AM: not sure arsenixc uses photos, maybe for textures... this looks like 3D modelling:
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Posted by husky51 on 04.25.2017, 03:23 AM: Some of you have heard me talk about the ship I was on in Vietnam... This is her... I was usually in the 5" gun turret unless I had to go out on the deck and help clear a misfired rocket from a launcher... The guy I was helping was wearing a full asbestos fire suit and I was wearing a t-shirt, cutoff dungaree shorts and socks and sandals... lots of fun, lol That rocket flame was 1400 degrees F and that launcher metal and tube was HOT!!! And I had to reach inside the tube with my bare arm to help clear the rocket before the heat set off the rocket motor or warhead went off.... btw, the tube was only 6" in diameter with 1/2" lands inside the tube firing 5" spin-stabilized rockets.
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Posted by makc on 04.25.2017, 09:20 AM: ah, sweet memories of killing commies from the safety of the distance, where the only thing that can hurt you is hot tube ) these days some even have it better, they fly the drones from the control room on u.s. soil across the ocean. and yet they manage to complain about all the stress that comes with this work. try being the designated terrorist on receiving end for the stress, no? no.
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Posted by husky51 on 04.25.2017, 01:39 PM: You know, makc, I'm going to ignore your remarks because you don't know me or what I dealt with while in 'Nam... And I realize that nothing I say will change your mind. I have never put you nor anyone else down in the forum to the best of my knowledge.
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Posted by makc on 04.25.2017, 03:14 PM: please do not be upset about what random people write on the internet. after all, what do I know, I never even killed anyone in my life. as for fascinating war machinery in the video, it could be a bit more amazing in HD...
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Posted by Saddletank on 04.25.2017, 04:37 PM: .
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Posted by Saddletank on 05.01.2017, 12:48 PM: This really is amazing. This is the most amazing thing I think I've ever witnessed. This is the diamond tip of the cutting edge of science. Its incredible that this is happening today, in my lifetime. Wonderful stuff.
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