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La verdad es que el mundo de los insectos es fascinante. Este curculiónido parece sacado de un cómic de MOEBIUS. Gonipterus scutellatus (la plaga del eucalipto). Chan do Tenón, Viveiro, Lugo.
Knock knock, it's going off, drop top
You're halfway there, crop top
You want ketchup with that? THOT dog
I'm ill - cough, cough
Eat up the beat, scoff, scoff
I will walk into your gal's house and connect to the hotspot
'Cause I'm B A D
B-A-D
They study me like PhD
I had to stop and say to myself
"Who is he?" He ain't me
I'm on top, that's VAT
Your mum loves me and your D-A-D
And there is just one thing
That I've never understood
Girls are learning to twerk, but don't know how to cook
Pot noodles on the weekend, everyday beans on toast
I'll run a MC then laugh in your face, just call me Usain Bolt
'Cause I'm a beast
Who are you disrespectin?
Put some respect on my name
Then get your neck in
Take shots, I'll photobomb
Don't make me have to phone your mum
I'm outside trying to find reception
You're there trying to find a Pokemon...
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Hello guys, I'm just finding tune with my HDR skills. Still very unrealistic, I wanna go for the natural HDR appeal but I guess the overtly details enhancer is so tempting. This was taken as test shots when I first got my S5 IS, hence the annoying handshakes hehe. I think architecture ain't my niche but heck, I'll give it a shot.
PS: I need a crash course on strobing
Explored | June 1, 2009 #268
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A small project for the Christmas holidays - I made some rock formations to add to my wargames scenery collection. They should work with a range of desert of sci-fi/fantasy settings.
Simple to make; they're just small pieces of cork tile glued together, with some scenic effects applied.
They're pictured here with Martian warriors from Black Hat Miniatures. The figures are 15-18mm tall.
'Cork' for the January 2012 Monthly Scavenger Hunt.
After the successful test flight of the RSS Pale Blue Dot a second faster-than-light spaceship was built. The RSS Mote Of Dust had her maiden flight on August 8th, 2349.
People might say that the main difference between those spaceships are improvements in my building skills, but this chart clearly shows the huge technical advancements.
The most ambitious project I've undertaken. I'm never building anything with a hexagonal base again and probably won't be touching spring green for a couple years (the selection of available parts is rather insufficient for most purposes). Though truthfully, this was a very nice and laid-back process. The result is so well worth the time (and budget) I spent on it.
I don't really have much else to say that can't be picked up on from the photos, so I guess I'll advise you to simply feast your eyes!
I couldn't think of any way to use this guy in a scene and still show off the curves properly so here is the next best thing. Started as a straight modeling of this model by Paul Pepera but I decided to branch away from the tug design partway through. I used the dual bumpers from the linked renders as a basis for the Guppy mod.
I have been trying to figure out other things to stick on the front of this vehicle. An arm could work but I have a lot of those already. Also, this model seats a minifigure with ample room for a headpiece too.
And the stern is the centerpiece here
In countless big cities across the Galactic Federation, especially in hive-cities with complex system of highways and smaller roads, the problem of traffic congestion and a high number of accidents is especially acute. So in some those cities personal cars was replaced by an automatic taxi system. It is made up of millions of public cabs that do not require a driver to operate and can operate on dedicated traffic lines as well as on numerous small branches off major highways.
These electric vehicles do not have a rear or front and move in both directions equally quickly, which greatly simplifies city traffic and does not waste time on turning. Also, the salon is pressurized and even has life support systems, thanks to which these cabs can be used in cities with the most unfavorable ecology or on the surface of planets where there is no breathable atmosphere. Due to the fact that all cabs are controlled by automatics and connected to a single network, the accident rate of this type of transport is minimized.
P.S. Only after hour long rendering I noticed that cars "levitating" above the ground. And I'm too lazy to re-render it. :P
“What does a mirror look at?”
― Frank Herbert, Chapterhouse: Dune
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Franklin Patrick "Frank" Herbert Jr. was an American science fiction author best known for the 1965 novel Dune and its five sequels. Though he became famous for his novels, he also wrote short stories and worked as a newspaper journalist, photographer, book reviewer, ecological consultant, and lecturer.
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Chapterhouse: Dune is a 1985 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the last in his Dune series of six novels. It rose to No. 2 on The New York Times Best Seller list.
Architects have been Scifi twenty years ago. We just didn't recognize how far they are ahead. Hard to catch up
Software has always been one of my weaknesses so I chose to spend most of April developing my digital skills.
Even though I still have no clue what I'm doing, my renders should (hopefully) look more vibrant and life-like from now on. I've still got some way to go but I think it looks much better than before.
I actually built this speeder with real bricks more than a year ago but it ended up unsuccessful. The only part I liked about it was the back/thrusters so I gave it some time and finally revisited it digitally, added some detail and completely redid the nose from scratch.
One night I got the urge to make a super sleek, open top racer using my 2 favourite colours (black and dark red). I wanted it to be a really dense, compact build with a smooth upper body and badass looking engine chassis underneath. So I did.