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For my portfolio, I made this vector drawing of myself. It took me close to 80 hrs to create in Illustrator.
noshát...tetszenek ezek a vector cuccok ,úgyhogy gondoltam megpróbálommm...egész türhető lett szerintem...
pár óra kattingatás PSben laptopos érintős egérizével....-.-
The black vector tattoos with intricate designs can be used as small tattoos and large tattoos. The black simple tattoo designs can be worn at the back, waist or arms.
Vector illustration of swatch Mister Chrono Chrono Plastic collection suib400 for localtime.in project
Of all the Clans from the Great Exodus, none are more dedicated to Kerensky’s Hidden Hope Doctrine than the Jade Falcons.
On the planned return to the Inner Sphere, the Falcons contemplated resistance from classic and clichéd mechs. Stories from Wolf’s Dragoons Recon reports confirmed what they were to face – old, common mechs, especially Wasps, Stingers, Locusts, Commandos, Panthers, OstScouts, and Javelins.
Like with so many Clans, the Jade Falcons created machines dedicated to fighting the forces of the Inner Sphere. One of which was the Accipiter.
The Accipiter was designed to be like the Javelin, Locust, Stinger, Wasp, and OstScout – that is light, fast, and capable of fire support and recon/surveillance. Unlike those and other light mechs of the Inner Sphere, this machine was also going to pack a serious wallop.
For a start it packed an ATM (Advanced Tactical Missile) 9, with an impressive two tons of ammo. With it, the Accipiter could fire various missiles at mixed ranges at its opponent; even worse for the target, ATMs came with the Artemis-IV system as standard guaranteeing accurate strikes. This was combined with an Active Probe, giving the pilot the added advantage of identifying targets with accuracy, relaying such details to bigger forces, and making recordings for future studies.
Backing that up was three ER medium lasers, capable of blasting foes at good range, and again combined with the Artemis-IV, the strikes had accurate impact.
This combined with two jump jets, an XL engine, fifteen double heatsinks, and an endo steel frame, the light mechs of the Inner Sphere stood little chance. If there were any weaknesses, it carried just three tons of armour.
The design is deliberate – its large triangular frame emphasizes the bird shaped nature of the Jade Falcons. This design is similar to their other mechs, the Shrike, the Jade Hawk, and the Gyrfalcon.
When the invasion took place, through Lyran space, the Accipiters shattered lance after lance of older lighter mechs. Not even the powerful Javelins with their twin SRM-6 systems stood a chance – the Accipiter blew them to bits.
However, the Accipiter suffered with its Clan – it was beaten at Tukayyid by Comstar, then the dreaded Trial of Refusal against Clan Wolf saw the Accipiter like so many of Jade Falcon’s forces take a hammering.
Nether the less, the Accipiter is a very high prized mech due to its formidable capabilities and is still a lethal foe.
Credit and thanks to Colourbrand for the description.
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All these pictures were made for my client. I turn raster images into vector images and provide him 300dpi high-resolution vector format for web or printable any size without quality loss.
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First Attempt a doing a vector portrait. Many layers later - I was able to create this image from a photo using photoshop CS2. Happy to receive feedback and comments - both good and bad.
This is part of another project I am working on, but on that one it is just a little tiny piece in each corner. I thought it could stand alone, too.
Created using this tutorial: blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-create-an-intri...
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The Vector W8 is an American supercar produced from 1990 to 1993.[3] It was manufactured by Vector Aeromotive Corporation, and was designed by Gerald Wiegert[3][4] and David Kostka. The company utilized the newest and most advanced aerospace materials in building the W8s, which they said justified applying to the car the term "Aeromotive Engineering." Just 19 W8s were produced (17 customer cars and two pre-production cars, the prototype W2, and the two prototypes Avtech AWX3 and AWX3R, each with a mock up of a 7.0 liter DOHC TT engine). A total of 22 automobiles were produced by Vector Aeromotive over the life of the company. The car originally sold for $448,000 new, however on today's used market, they are available from $389,000 to well over $1.4 million depending on the condition of the car.