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This Desktop Wallpaper (1680 x 1050) is scanned from a 2012 Calendar of Isometric Designs by Jp King (www.jpking.ca), printed using Medium Blue & Yellow on a Risograph RP 3700 by Paper Pusher Printworks (www.paperpusher.ca).
centered, isometric, vector t-shirt art ready to print highly detailed colourful illustration of a white ice hockey player, black space backgorund with stars, highly detailed damaged helmet, vibrant color, high detail
negative prompt: wo face, out of frame, lowres, text, error, cropped,3 shoes,3 legs,2 ears, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, ugly, duplicate, morbid, mutilated, out of frame, extra fingers, mutated hands, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn face, mutation, deformed, blurry, dehydrated, bad anatomy, bad proportions, cloned face, disfigured, gross proportions, malformed limbs, missing arms, missing legs, extra arms, fused fingers, too many fingers, long neck, username, watermark, signature
centered, isometric, vector t-shirt art ready to print highly detailed colourful illustration of a white ice hockey player, black space backgorund with stars, highly detailed damaged helmet, vibrant color, high detail
negative prompt: wo face, out of frame, lowres, text, error, cropped,3 shoes,3 legs,2 ears, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, ugly, duplicate, morbid, mutilated, out of frame, extra fingers, mutated hands, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn face, mutation, deformed, blurry, dehydrated, bad anatomy, bad proportions, cloned face, disfigured, gross proportions, malformed limbs, missing arms, missing legs, extra arms, fused fingers, too many fingers, long neck, username, watermark, signature
centered, isometric, vector t-shirt art ready to print highly detailed colourful illustration of a white ice hockey player, black space backgorund with stars, highly detailed damaged helmet, vibrant color, high detail
negative prompt: wo face, out of frame, lowres, text, error, cropped,3 shoes,3 legs,2 ears, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, ugly, duplicate, morbid, mutilated, out of frame, extra fingers, mutated hands, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn face, mutation, deformed, blurry, dehydrated, bad anatomy, bad proportions, cloned face, disfigured, gross proportions, malformed limbs, missing arms, missing legs, extra arms, fused fingers, too many fingers, long neck, username, watermark, signature
Locality: Tri-State Lead-Zinc Mining District, near Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri
Size: Specimen is 1.82 inches wide.
SC2-0064
32g
The other side is shown in photo: www.flickr.com/photos/usageology/16365973543/in/photostream/
The Tick is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed by Software Creations and released by Fox Interactive in 1994. The game was released on the Super NES and Sega Genesis systems and was based on the comic book and Fox Kids animated series of the same name. This game was going to be released for both PlayStation and Sega Saturn, but it was cancelled in 1996. Style and Reception[edit]
The game's style was very typical for this side-scrolling genre. However, it turns into an semi-isometric view like in Streets of Rage once enemies appear on the screen. The Tick's signature humor is also present in various parts of the game, such as his unorthodox gestures and "Spoon!" battle cry after completing a level (and starting a level in the Genesis version). 44 levels make up the game with "wobble" environments and arcade style graphics. I found www.snesfun.com/game.php?id=1300 where you can play this online for free.
centered, isometric, vector t-shirt art ready to print highly detailed colourful illustration of a white ice hockey player, black space backgorund with stars, highly detailed damaged helmet, vibrant color, high detail
negative prompt: wo face, out of frame, lowres, text, error, cropped,3 shoes,3 legs,2 ears, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, ugly, duplicate, morbid, mutilated, out of frame, extra fingers, mutated hands, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn face, mutation, deformed, blurry, dehydrated, bad anatomy, bad proportions, cloned face, disfigured, gross proportions, malformed limbs, missing arms, missing legs, extra arms, fused fingers, too many fingers, long neck, username, watermark, signature
Isometric Slides
Carsten Höller
La Tour / Niveau 2
Carsten Höller a installé une nouvelle itération de Slides (« Toboggans » en français), un projet expérimental qui progresse depuis plusieurs années et se donne à voir en divers endroits. L’artiste profite de la hauteur de l’espace du niveau 2 de La Tour pour pousser plus loin la réflexion qu’il mène sur les effets potentiels du glissement. Son travail, volontiers ludique, traite de l’effet de la glisse si le phénomène s’opérait dans notre quotidien. L’artiste souhaite que les toboggans ne soient plus cantonnés aux aires de jeu mais puissent faire partie de notre expérience quotidienne et de nos architectures domestiques, muséales...
Il note « qu’un toboggan est une sculpture à l’intérieur de laquelle on peut voyager ». D’un point de vue architectural et pratique, les toboggans peuvent constituer l’un des moyens de transport des personnes au sein du bâtiment, équivalent aux escalators, ascenseurs ou escaliers, du haut vers le bas. Les toboggans acheminent les personnes rapidement, en toute sécurité et avec élégance vers leur destination, ils sont peu coûteux à construire, rapides à emprunter et performants sur le plan énergétique. Ils permettent également de faire l’expérience d’un état émotionnel unique, fait de plaisir, de lâcher prise et de fantaisie. Dans les années 1950, l’écrivain français Roger Caillois l’a décrit comme « d’infliger à la conscience lucide une sorte de panique voluptueuse ».
This is an isometric view of the underside of my Lego attack helicopter. It's a generic attack helicopter design that incorporates design elements from the A129, the Apache, Eurocopoter Tiger, the Mi-28, the Rooivalk, and the WZ-10 helicopters, using a woodland-like camouflage.
Following a countershade color scheme, the underside of the helicopter is light-colored.
The design is created with Lego Digital Designer. A physical copy doesn't actually exist, yet. It's difficult(if at all possible), expensive, and time-consuming to obtain all the required pieces, in the right colors, to build this.
Questions, comments, and suggestions are welcomed.
The Tick is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed by Software Creations and released by Fox Interactive in 1994. The game was released on the Super NES and Sega Genesis systems and was based on the comic book and Fox Kids animated series of the same name. This game was going to be released for both PlayStation and Sega Saturn, but it was cancelled in 1996. Style and Reception[edit]
The game's style was very typical for this side-scrolling genre. However, it turns into an semi-isometric view like in Streets of Rage once enemies appear on the screen. The Tick's signature humor is also present in various parts of the game, such as his unorthodox gestures and "Spoon!" battle cry after completing a level (and starting a level in the Genesis version). 44 levels make up the game with "wobble" environments and arcade style graphics. I found www.snesfun.com/game.php?id=1300 where you can play this online for free.
This is an isometric view of my Lego attack helicopter. It's a generic attack helicopter design that incorporates design elements from the A129, the Apache, Eurocopoter Tiger, the Mi-28, the Rooivalk, and the WZ-10 helicopters, using a woodland-like camouflage.
From this angle, the helicopter's vertical-facing exhausts and laser/missile warning receiver, located immediately behind the main rotor, are visible.
The design is created with Lego Digital Designer. A physical copy doesn't actually exist, yet. It's difficult(if at all possible), expensive, and time-consuming to obtain all the required pieces, in the right colors, to build this.
Questions, comments, and suggestions are welcomed.