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I know it doesn't look like I've made much progress for having an entire free day to do it, but it's been a very frustrating build experience. I actually built those segments that loop under the armpits, only to find that I didn't make the loop exaggerated enough, and whenever I rested my arms by my sides, they broke under the pressure. Also, things just started to fall apart in general, such as a the entire bottom of the backpack, and the joints between the front and back of the suit also started cracking, so I had to resort to some extreme measures that I am ashamed of: I used glue, LOTS of glue, and so far it's worked pretty well. But I guess I can't do a good balance of aesthetics and durability. Well, you should DEFINiTELY expect this to be done by tomorrow. I swear.
AI Midjourney render. Post work (lighting and shading) done with ArtStudio and Adobe Lightroom.
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A very large Van Gogh Variety Sunflower in the garden here on the farm during one of the hottest summers ever. Even today, November 3, it's a hot 84. thanks for the look and have a great evening.
Puppet Master, A person that acts in secret to control another. Flickr Friday theme. Dictionary. Hummmm Cookie is looking something up. 😁
Built for Brickscalibur Faction Action category.
For generations the Dragon Masters have ruled over the land. Their mastery of taming and riding dragons leaves them with little competition for dominance throughout the realm.
Left to Right:
Tristen: A knight of the Dragon Masters. His sword, carved from the claw of an ancient dragon, has been handed down to him by his father. Throughout the kingdom Tristen is known for defending justice.
Wizard's Guard Left: Also known as Hubert, he is tasked with guarding the local druid.
The Druid: A brewer of potions known to help calm particularly unruly dragons. His special recipes must never fall into enemy hands. For if they did others might also be able to tame dragons.
Wizard Guard Right: Also known as Carl, he believes he does a better job at guarding the Druid than Albert.
Bruce the Mighty: Wielding a flail he protects the borders of his kingdom with vigor.
William: Bruce's best friend. He prefers to fight with a more traditional sword, but also likes a little flash and style. The ruby's set in his sword's grip have distracted many an unlucky foe.
Lord's Guard Left: Known to be a little exuberant at his job, the Lord Dragon Master sometimes has to tell him to tone it down a bit.
The Lord Dragon Master: Every great kingdom is led by a great ruler. Broderic the Bold has led the Dragon Masters for 20 years. Under his reign the kingdom has seen unprecedented prosperity.
Lord's Guard Right: Also known as Wilbert, he strives to do his job but not outshine the brilliance of his Lord.
Hugh: Famed archer of the Dragon Masters. If ever another nation were to learn how to fly dragons, Hugh would be the one they call to shoot them down.
Albert: The Druid's apprentice, Albert loves to experiment with fire. He has learned the art of crafting balls of fire into the shape of dragons. Dragon-balls, if you will.
Back again in Brazil and gong near the forest always surprises me with new animals and insects to take pictures of. Today I bring you a massive toad that I managed to take a picture of it. Very cool and very slippery too. It was there for just a few minutes before it started wandering off. Thank you all for your appreciation.
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Here's a shot of the figure with a LEGO hairpiece that I think looks good on it ;)
People have been asking to see it with this, so I thought I'd post it. It also gives a better picture of the full design in the front, as well?
I know there's a lot of good photographers (Legographers) out there! I'd love to see these two new figs in a few setups! If you do take pics PLEASE tag me in the photo, as I'd love to see them!
Again, if you are interested in this fig, or the Galactic Trainee, they are both available now from one of my resellers. Find them at the link in the comments.
An office worker walks away
leaving his bicycle alone to fend for itself
while strapped to a post
Howard Street looking toward 5th Street
San Francisco, California
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don't worry I only have another two hundred photos of this dress and me in it of course.
This reminds me of those old masters I use to look upon in the art galleries. the way the they caught the light bouncing of the heavy duchess satins the low lights in the folds of the materials the pure ostentatious extravagance of those dresses that I longed to wear myself. How I wished I was one of those ladies back then.
A dhaba wala making parathas on the Jim Corbett - Ranikhet Road.
The Master Chef :
What do a group of senior citizens do when they feel hungry on a long road trip? Well, they stop at the first roadside dhabha. Yes, that is what we did on our journey from Jim Corbett Park to Kasauni via Ranikhet. We entered the first dhabha rather gingerly but ended up relishing one of the best paratha platter. Whether it was the taste or our hunger we could not discern.
Here is the image of the chef in his studio kitchen. View full screen.
Version 2.0 of the Master Chief, supersoldier protagonist of the Halo series of videogames. He's show here in his Mark VI armor from Halo 2 and 3.
I've been working on this MOC on and off for the last 3 years. The first iteration lacked detail and was proportionally inaccurate, and 1.5 was both inaccurate and unstable. For my final attempt, I opted for a complete rebuild, with the center of the old torso as a starting point. The result is a chunkier and much more accurate model.
The weapons crate allows for an interesting pose with a stable center of gravity, a simple solution to a problem that plagued the top-heavy figure from the outset.
It was lovely taking these photos as I had my 'son number two' acting as assistant; carrying the tripod, lenshood, lens cloth etc, as well as the important task of location manager! Greg and I were doing a creative hour together after sailing at Weymouth.
We had fun talking the merits of each composition and today we had a review of images and processed a few pictures together.