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New Acura NSX concept reworked in Photoshop to be more like a production car. The original (click here) looks way oversimplified and lacks character. I changed the headlights because they were too futuristic and small for a production vehicle. After addressing some of these issues, I decided to add some color to it in a unique way. I don't know if it comes across, but there is a chrome "spear" underneath the blue strip on the side of the door to tie in with the chrome in the grill.
New Tripod
K&F Concept model 2324
My old tripod has been gradually disintegrating for the last few months, so time for a new one.
Seems very sturdy and versatile, and good value at £36
Aston Martin DBC Concept
www.woohooo.hu/jarmuvek/auto/aston-martin-dbc-concept
Aston Martin DBC Concept
Flystar / Boeing 757 200 / Livery Concept
Flystar / Boeing 737 700 / Livery Concept
Flystar / Avro 146 RJ85 / Livery Concept
This is a street concept based on the original racing morlaco design. Design concept by Hugo van Waaijen.
Render created by José García, alias cutangus".
How different it all could of been eh?
Ralph McQuarries original design for the last Madalorian Supercommando. I love the flip-out blaster in his tummy...
An Architecture of Repairing & reconstructing historical building in Berlin
The concept underlying the approach to the project is Kintsugi, a Japanese method of repairing broken ceramics which recognizes the history of each piece and which involves making visible repairs to deliberately enhance their aesthetic value. The approach adopted is therefore not to reconstruct the church as it used to be but to 'repair' it in ways which respect its history and enhance the aesthetic qualities of the ruins and their surroundings with which it interacts visually and in other ways. The related objectives of the approach is that the 'repaired' church and its surrounding land should : add to the value which the repaired ruins give to Old Berlin, and the wider city, through improvements to its setting and by developing it as a cultural, learning and artistic focal point appropriate to its history and status. It will both serve the area and help reconnect it culturally to the city centre. To achieve these objectives some of the 'repairs' are, consistent with the principles of Kintsugi, visible, others are hidden.
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"The design principle „Impressions of Flow“ of Borgward ISABELLA Concept embodies the future focus of the entire Borgward company with regard to its design DNA and drive technology."
IAA 2017
Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung
Frankfurt
Duitsland - Germany
September 2017
24 JULY 12
Photographically speaking, today sucked. Late last night I was looking at one of my contacts streams from early on, and I got this brilliant idea to kind of expand on an image/concept that they'd started and so I went to task with it, and it just crumbled....and how. I was so fixated on the original brilliance of the original image, that I couldn't quite bring myself to create from that and it just sort of fell short and if I could, I would have crumpled up the images and thrown them in the trash. So this is unfortunately my submission for today.
I am 0 for 2 today. I had a killer work out with Cath today, lower body only and she killed my legs. Her version of torture are low/highs. Imagine doing a squat but only being able to come back up from the squat half way...repeatedly. You do the low end of the exercise, and then you come up and do the high end where you come down halfway, but then come back up. I did so many squats and plies and jump squats and sumo squats and calf raises, the pain just started to blur in my mind. It is hell and you just want to stand up and quit, but that's a bad idea b/c Cath doesn't like quitters. You complain and that will be the last thing you remember for the next 3 days while your body recovers from a physical exercise coma hell.
Okay, so Turkey Burger...as I've said a billion times over the years, I don't eat red meat.-food poisoning years ago ranks number 3 on my list if the most sick I've ever been in my life, and so nixed the red meat. Still in love with burgers about five years ago I scoured the web for a delicious turkey burger recipe. You don't understand how hard it is to season turkey. It's so lean and so darn healthy for you that you cant just add salt and pepper and come out with anything remotely delicious you have to add some serious innards. Normally I have no problem posting the ingredient list but this is no joke 15 ingredients just for the turkey alone and as much as I mutter to myself about the amount of work needed to make these, it is pure heaven when you sink your teeth in. So moist, juicy, spicy, flavorful...everything a good burger should be.
I made two burgers, one for a friend and one for myself and because I'm such a perfectionist when it comes to serving dishes to others, on her I took my time, picked out the best lettuce, melted jack cheese on the grill over her turkey, perfectly sliced the tomatoes, placed nice pieces of avocado on top and did the perfect swirl of ketchup, but when it came time to mine, I was exhausted with the gym, wasn't really in the mood for any high level of cooking for myself, so I just threw my sandwich together and photographically this doesn't do this deliciousness any justice. I wish I'd photographed hers, but its kind of crazy to tell your friend, hey do you mind not biting into that whilst I fetch my camera. I learned from my food blogger mentor years ago that that is absolutely rude and so both he and I stick to photographing our own servings or the before of a dish before anyone else even sees it.
Luckily for me, this shot will never see the light of my website because when I make Turkey burgers, I make full batches and usually just eat one, and freeze the rest for later-which is why this is such an awesome meal even if it is a pain in the arse to make!
In other news, James Holmes, the pretty much soon to be convicted killer of 12, wounder of 71, appeared in court the other day looking wild eyed and sleepy with this mop of red dyed hair. Now, call me crazy but two things are of note---one does not methodically plan the mass murder of hundreds or thousands over a period of months, rig his apartment on a set musical timer to blow up the first person to hit the trip wire, devise entrance and exit strategies, and time his killing on a day it would recieve such press if he is not methodical and extremely smart. For some to say he's not fit to stand trial is ridiculous-the guy was pratically a PH.D. Also I might not be as well versed as others in Bathman lore, but for someone who claimed to be the Joker, why did you dye your hair red. The jokers hair has always been green...its like you went to the costume shop to find green, and they were out, so you were like screw it, red then. Oye, this whole thing is a mess, but I'm glad to see the press focusing on the victims and their families and the nation trying not to glorify this killer.
Following a same simple pattern I tried design many dresses or combinations for women fighters or princesses. They were done in 2003. I used a mix of pencils, markers and for some even nail polish.
I plan use some of them soon in MOCs.
This here is one of my very first LDD cars! Made all the way back in 2007ish, this was amongst the first of my LDD cars to become real! It was made using peices available on LDD at the time. I have learned alot about building 6 stud wide cars since then, but it more or less all started with this one.
The Concept Car (original discription lost) was supposed to have either a 240 Horsepower Flat 6, or a 320 Horspower V8 engine (wasnt included in the original design), coupled to a 4 speed RWD set up. Top Speed was about 145 MPH.
My concept was “The Reality of Depression” and how it is darker than most people may think it is. I used bleach to damage the photos and to use that as a metaphor to represent depression. By using different damaging techniques on developed photos, that I took for this series, I think that I illustrated my concept effectively. I hope that people will clearly see my concept through the metaphorical representation of bleach that represents my concept.
In photo number one I showed depression in a physical form by having it surround the subject and make it so it shows the idea of depression closing in around him, without the subject noticing at all. This shows how one little time of self harming or even just hating almost everything that surrounds you is a gigantic welcome sign to have depression close in on you and take you over. In photo number two I show the subject after the idea of depression has closed in on him, it is only impacting the outside so what you see is just a neutral face, which is represented by the subject’s face being blurred, showing that they may almost look completely fine, but depression is starting to take root inside of them. In photo number three I show the idea of the hate of oneself when they are depressed, I did this by scratching the picture. In photo number four I used bleach on the subject’s eyes to show that depression has affected the way that he sees the world around him. In photo number five I show how depression has started to take over his life and that you can see is almost physically spreading over him in the picture. In photo number six I show the end result of depression taking over your life from the inside, out. As you can see in the photo the subject’s view of himself and reality has been completely destroy by depression.
This cabin was made as a concept sketch for an Atlanta gaming company: now defunct 404 gaming. Sadly, I never received payment for the work I did for them. I know better now.