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CYBER Fair March 4th -24th 2021

  

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〇dedor〇  BAMSE : Solo (gacha) @The Arcade

  

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+hair+ DOUX - Lucy hairstyle

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+hair+ tram J1213 hair / HUD-C

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+hair+ Exile - Pamela@COLLABOR88  Exile mainstore

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+eyepatch+ Badwolf - Anarchy Patch@PRIME PUNK!Badwolf mainstore

+pants+ legacy [Gild] UNLOCK trousers_black@Gild mainstore

  

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Credits:ships by openclipart vector from pixabay

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ACDME GT3 CUP FINAL

Single Seater Series

Driver: Vasco Sampaio

Team: Vitor Sampaio

Car: Vector MG01

ilustracion en vectores ( AI ilustraitor )

Flash MX

 

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Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes or fynbos. In local tradition, the protea flower represents change and hope. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape flora are thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape, where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. The main vectors responsible for the transfer of pollen in protea cultivation are birds, insects, and wind. Some Protea species exhibit both self-pollination and cross-pollination as a method of reproduction. Cross-pollination is preferred, though, as a method of reproduction because it provides genetic diversity in the population. When cultivating proteas, breeders use hand pollination as a controlled method to transfer pollen from one flower to another. Proteas usually flower during spring. The general structure of their flower heads consists of a mass of flowers on a woody receptacle. The ovary is protected by the receptacle, thus is not seen when looking at the flower, but the anthers are present at the top of the flower, which can then easily transfer the pollen to the vectors. 17529

Set the skin to lime green to make this look best.

Vector, the stalwart sentinel, guardian of the Elysian prisms

 

A revamp of an old moc from 2013, this iteration of Vector has been sitting in my photo folder since Christmas. I finally got around to editing this shot after I realised I hadn't uploaded an original creation in almost a whole year. That's university life, I guess.

 

The good news is that I'm home now, and have every intention of building more given the limited time I have. More to follow, so stay tuned, folks!

Fisheries Patrol Vessel

This album's name is dedicated to my favourite game of all time Elder Scrolls Online and race of all time, The Argonians (reptile humanoids). There's a story for you to read below about some of them towards the bottom.

 

What does Ku Vastei mean? Read below

 

By Lights-the-Way, Mystic of the Mages Guild

 

It is hard to describe the culture of my people. Often my tongue stumbles as I try to explain, but it is my hope that ink and quill will give me time enough to gather my thoughts. And perhaps, though such writing, I will finally connect the parts of me that now feel so divided; my homeland of Murkmire and my new life within the Mages Guild.

 

These journals are to become my ku-vastei. And, as I write that, I can think of no better topic to begin with.

 

Ku-vastei roughly translates to "the catalyst of needed change," though such a direct translation in no way does justice to the original meaning. Another translation could be "that which creates the needed pathway for change to occur" or even "the spark which ignites the flame which must come into being."

 

Perhaps a more direct analysis should be first presented. Ku-vastei is a noun, a thing or person. Vastei directly translates to change, an important part of my culture. Ku is harder to speak of. It is that which leads to change, though not that which creates change. An important role, as stagnation is a fate worse than death.

 

Take a boulder which sits atop a cliff, teetering in place. It must fall eventually. The ku-vastei does not push the boulder off the cliff; rather, it picks the pebble which holds the rock in place. And so it falls, not by a push, but by a pathway cleared.

 

Ku-vastei is revered, just as change itself is revered, for to look back at what was means to stumble as you move forward. Sometimes, a little push in the right direction is all someone needs to remember such wisdom. Other times, they may need to be shoved.

 

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Naka Desh Tribe

 

by Emmanubeth Hurrent, the Wayfarers' Society of Wayrest

 

My guide, Names-the-Orchids, took me deep into the swamp to meet a little-known tribe called the Naka-Desh, or Riverbacks. Few Imperials venture far enough into Black Marsh to meet the People of the River, and the Naka-Desh see little benefit in traveling beyond the boundaries of their Hist's roots. For that reason, most perceive them as a secretive and mysterious tribe. This misconception is made all the more amusing by the Riverbacks' boundless hospitality.

 

We approached the Riverbacks' territory via ferry boats. Our expedition encountered tribal sentries almost immediately. They floated to the surface of the water like turtles or crocodiles. I was struck by the wideness of their faces, the largeness of their eyes, and the broad webs adorning their forearms and throats. The Hist clearly provided the "right skin" for the locale. Riverback territory is more water than land—a drowned marsh navigable by small rafts, canoes, and little else.

 

Names-the-Orchids greeted them with a series of low croaks. They cheerfully repeated the sound before lifting themselves onto our boat. Neither of the sentries seemed familiar with Cyrodilic, so our guide had to interpret. She told us that the Riverbacks demanded tribute in the form of a riddle before they would grant passage. I detected no threat behind the demand. It seemed like more of an invitation than an order. I've no talent for wordplay, but I shared a children's riddle about doorknobs that practically every Imperial knows. As soon as Names-the-Orchids translated it, the two sentries clapped their hands. One of them pressed his forehead to mine, croaked twice, then both vanished into the water as suddenly as they appeared.

 

We spent four days among the Riverbacks—all but one of them on rafts fishing. Riverback fishing resembles traditional fishing in name only. Rather than hook and line, the Naka-Desh use large river fish called osheeja gars. Each osheeja is secured by a strange harness and bridle. When the Argonians find an abundant fishing spot, they release the predatory gars and let them snatch up the fish. As soon as an osheeja bites a fish, the Argonians pull their pets to the side of the boat and claim the fish for themselves. I asked Names-the-Orchids how it works. Apparently, the bridle prevents the gar from swallowing. She assured me that the osheejas are well-cared for, though. Until they grow too old, of course, whereupon they too are eaten.

 

Our time with the Riverbacks was not without frustration. Of all the Argonians I have met, the Naka-Desh were by far the least curious. Other than riddles, they had no appetite for anything we brought. They refused our food, took no particular interest in our tales, and did not even ask for our names. This disinterest combined with their boundless hospitality made most of the expedition uncomfortable. Names-the-Orchids chided us for thinking kindness demands reciprocity. As always, even these small disappointments teach us valuable lessons.

 

["the tribe is not currently in the game but in the world of the game"]

made all photoshop.

Vector design done in Freehand

“Joys of victory? It means nothing to me.

 

When I had seen that Eripom had decided to make yet another absolute favorite of one of my most loved Sub-Machineguns. I was most definitely going to do something with it! But then I thought to myself, as I play a game with Dolls names after the weapons they use. Vector in that game is also known as "Vivi" and then thought to myself, why not try to remake her a good bit in this too? :D I wish I could have done more to replicate her outfit. However if there are any fellow SKK's out there. Feel free to add me! UID: 237299

 

Special thank you to Eripom Moonwell, and then also A & Y for the awesome heckin' clothing! I hopefully will get those fatpacks someday! Petrichor had also provided me with the wonderful means of the perfect skin-toe to match Viv's original tone!

Flashback to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games

 

Vectorial Elevation was an interactive artwork that allowed participants to transform the sky over Vancouver. Using a three-dimensional interface, a web site let you design huge light sculptures by directing 20 robotic searchlights located around English Bay.

  

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Black color can be easily changed to any other

Thanks to being an Olympic host city, Vancouver also gets a Cultural Olympiad. Vectorial Elevation is just one of the artworks that can currently be found around the city. And this one is about as impressive as they get! (And it's interactive.) English Bay, Vancouver. February 9, 2010.

Cruises sail during sunset vector image and background

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Street neon and camera toss. One subject for this batch not pictured but the other two here and here.

Vector by red

Yo stack sink

Vector painting of Maribel, the model who posed during David Kassan's workshop series at the Mobile Art Conference. I didn't make this at the conference, but used sketches as well as photos I made during the weekend as reference. I consciously tried to apply some of the painting techniques David demonstrated, but in vector instead of pixels. Painted in InkPad with a Nomad Brush.

vector stuff from a few yrs ago....thought id show

Vectorial Elevations lightshow, on every night in Vancouver during the Winter Olympics. Beautiful to see, and you can participate too, by going to their website and telling them where to point the lights, which you can see on the live web cams.

Is anyone else here a fan of Star Wars: The High Republic? If so, then I hope you like my Jedi Vector from that era.

vector graphic made out of my photography

Time to enter the Novvember frenzy!

 

See the Vector set for more images.

Vector Image based on this Inkscape Tutorial www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMjlLCiwJIc

Vector illustration from original design by Mochikaka

This is my first time to do this thing "Vector Art" need a lot more practice to make it perfect. Need your comments and advice thank you my flickr friends...

 

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