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Tempted to SHIPize but worried about sagging (aren't we all?) Every 20cm I can support each section so the sag shouldn't be too obvious. I can't think of a way to keep the spine rigid but allow the vertebrae to rotate? Based on concept art by Jon Dunham.
Looking at expanding the 919th.
Threw together these three concepts with combat rigged clones.
Left: Lego SWTOR Jace Malcolm Rig on SW Clone Torso.
Centre: Lego Jurassic Worlds ACU Guard Rig on SW Clone Torso.
Right: Lego Winter Soldiers Rig on SW Clone Torso.
Comments, Criticism or even other rigged torso's I could combine with Clone Troopers would be much appreciated.
To all the customisers out there, I'm more than willing to share the designs. I can remove the colours or even change the colours if you would like. Designs would be in PDF format and correct size for printing.
Break Concept
BREAK 210 DJ SET
Bento Pose - M/C/NT
Facial expressions achieved with head huds hand poses Bento
Contains 6 Single Pose & Booth DJ
- Make sure you stop all the huds controlling your hands, otherwise they will override the bento pose.
Please visit Break Concept for all of your pose needs.
Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Break/98/138/24
MarketPlace: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/227049
Break Concept Website: linktr.ee/breakstoresl
I'm very much interested in stretching the Star Trek aesthetic to the minimalist extreme (something that I try often but rarely have luck with; chunky, ugly industrial spaceships are way easier!) How minimal can you go while keeping most of the design motifs recognizable? I like the thought of the Federation's ship designs changing over time as they come into contact with new technology and art. Plus I kinda worship 1980s product design with clean, bold lines and sharp edges, so there's always that.
I've started experimenting with the pen tool to draw better curves, much research still to do with that. Also, this file size is tiny for some reason?
WEEK 21.2 – TRUbble BRUing (I)
Advancing down the parking lot now, for this closer, more angled view of the exterior. I believe this design was called “Concept 2000,” and its hallmark – as I'm sure you can guess – was that giant expanse of windows gracing the façade. Given Wolfchase Galleria's 1997 opening date across the street, I would assume that TRU was an original tenant of this shopping center, known now as The Commons at Wolfcreek but which was initially two separate centers (this one being The Commons).
Toys “R” Us (now closed) // 8060 Giacosa Place, Memphis, TN 38133
Babies “R” Us (now closed) // 8060 Giacosa Place, Memphis, TN 38133
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Concept Design Development Sketches
Inspired by plates and joints on skulls I photographed in the Hunterian Museum
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Illustrations and fabric samples
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Designs and Photoshop edits by me
IAA Frankfurt 2019
First Auto Works (FAW) is one of the four largest state-owned automotive companies in China. It was founded in 1953 and launched its first car, the Hongqi (Red Flag), in 1958. One of its subsidiaries, FAW Tianjin, started producing cars in 1965. From November 1984 it started producing Daihatsu cars in license, starting with the Hijet, but followed by the Charade in 1986. This car, the Xiali (夏利) would become one of the most successful cars in China in the nineties and can be considered an icon for the Chinese automotive industry.
The same designation is true for Hongqi, the brand originally intended for high-ranking officials. The Hongqi CA72 was based on a 1955 Chrysler/Imperial. It was followed by the CA770-series in 1963. In 1988 FAW started producing the Audi 100 under its own name, the CA7180/CA7200/CA7220-series. Versions continued to be produced until 2006. The S9 is mid-engined supercar powered by a 4.0-litre V8 engine mated to an electric motor, generating a system power of no less than 1,400 PS. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes just 1.9 seconds and top speed is 400 km/h. Hongqi will actually start making these from 2021!
2011 Chicago Auto Show
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The Infiniti Essence Concept, introduced at Geneva 2009, is unlike most concept cars in that it is presented with Louis Vuitton luggage matched to the new supercar that is custom fit inside the rear hatch. The Infiniti Essence uses a similar engine to the GT-R at its heart, but adds a newly-developed Nissan corporate electric motor to produce an extra 158 horsepower.
The July 25, 2010 Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance at Rochester, Michigan.
All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections
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