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We removed the inner lenses on this set, and packed in some awesome upgrades! The Turn Signals are now Sequential, with the stock reverse light housing changed to hold an Amber 194 bulb to fall in line with the sequential LEDs. The upper original Signal housing was upgraded to a very bright Cree LED Reverse Light.
Got a thing for sequential flight shots, I like the way they reveal the speed and motion required to get birds into the air combines with the way they shape themselves and use their muscles to get uplift.
I mean shaking off the inderterminate amount of both grip and resistance friction you get off water, then generating enough speed to get lift, and then capturing it to create the pressure difference, often with wingtips clipping the surface well nothing we experience comes close, unless of course you spend hours with your hand out of a car window feeling the effect of the wind. Which admittedly I used to do.
The subcast are a half asleep common shelduck and an about to be twice-trodden on coot.
I have to say, flight is a gift I envy them.
16 LEDs per Tail light were added in to create the sequential signals, with lenses removed for a full shot of light from each LED. The OEM paint has tons of color from the pearl in the sunlight to perfectly match the body color.
pages / covers for Marvel comics project that never got offa tha ground. All characters © Marvel Comics
Gomphotherium angustidens sequential reconstruction. Based in the skeleton from the The Paläontologische Museum München and the tusks of the skull from Museo Geominero de Madrid. Pencil drawing on paper.
Conctact: paleomarco@yahoo.es
We removed the inner lenses on this set, and packed in some awesome upgrades! The Turn Signals are now Sequential, with the stock reverse light housing changed to hold an Amber 194 bulb to fall in line with the sequential LEDs. The upper original Signal housing was upgraded to a very bright Cree LED Reverse Light.
Short sequence of "Slime" creature - or Pwdre Ser/Star Jelly - landing on Earth. Watercolour, gouache, and wax crayon.
Techniques, practices, and approaches around time series and sequential data. Expect topics including image recognition, NLP/NLU, preprocessing, & crunching of related algorithms.
3 Photos taken in sequence of my son skipping a rock along the water at Shamokin Reservoir in Weiser State Forest, PA.
Erin Curry
unnamed comic book made within 24 working hours on translucent mylar with ink, graphite, whiteout tape, tape, nontext and bubbles
14" x 11"
2012
This comic was begun on a truncated 24 hour comic day in October at The Sequential Artists’ Workshop in Gainesville, FL and finished two months later in December. The number of pages was fixed and the marks layered until they started to suggest a sense of fitting in place and then were worked on until they did.
A magnificent view of a set of sequential towers in Salisbury, England.
Get an obvious view in black View On Black
16 LEDs per Tail light were added in to create the sequential signals, with lenses removed for a full shot of light from each LED. The OEM paint has tons of color from the pearl in the sunlight to perfectly match the body color.
Suspended Animation Classic #162
Originally published February 2, 1992 (#5)
Comics and Sequential Art
By Michael Vance
Will Eisner is a dean of comic books, actively creating in the artform almost from its birth. His are Shenna (Queen of the Jungle), Dollman, and The Blackhawks, all famous comics characters. He also created a comic “book” for newspapers featuring his most induring figure, The Spirit. Unlike many of his peers, Eisner felt comic books were a viable artform even in their infancy.
Because of this belief, Eisner began experimenting with the limitations and strengths of comic books, stretching their potential for storytelling. And one of the fruits of that study is not a comic book. It’s a textbook for cartoonists, “Comics and Sequential Art”.
Heavily illustrated by excerpts from his comics, this book grew in part from the course Eisner taught at New York’s School of Visual Art. Yes, Virginia, there are schools for comics. And although this excellent book will be dry reading for the casual comics fan, it is an invaluable treasure for aspiring cartoonists, writers, and film students.
Yes, thought goes into those things.
Eisner is right. Text reads as an image. And when images are strung together, art “reads” as well. There is an amazing parallel between how the mind thinks in pictures, and the mouth conveys those pictures with words … and how comic books and strips talk to their readers. No one understands that marvelous gift better than Eisner.
Comic books and strips are the most popular form of literature in the world. If you want to understand timing, expressive anatomy, imagery, and ‘the frame’, write this one hundred times on your blackboard.
Eisner is the man.
“Comics and Sequential Art/$18.95, paperback, 155 pages, published by Poorhouse Press/art and words by Will Eisner/available in comic shops.
We removed the inner lenses on this set, and packed in some awesome upgrades! The Turn Signals are now Sequential, with the stock reverse light housing changed to hold an Amber 194 bulb to fall in line with the sequential LEDs. The upper original Signal housing was upgraded to a very bright Cree LED Reverse Light.
These tails were cut open, taken apart, and painted black. Then the LED signal circuit boards were completely stripped down, modified, and wired back up with a 13 channel Sequential micro controller to fire one LED at a time, stacking style. The reverse lights have been upgraded to Plasma White LED bulbs.
This set is 100% Street legal, with all needed reflectors, and no tint covering the LEDs, which means full power output. Painted internals are the answer if you're concerned with getting tickets for having dark tails!