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I haven't read the Marvel Noir comics, but here is my own imagination of Wolverine as a 1930's super hero
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Meanwhile at Aniwave 2013 in Wilmington, North Carolina. I met up with Wolverine aka Logan.
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I think this one went pretty well (except I noticed now I made the mouth a bit to big) my English teacher laminated the drawing I did of wolverine and put it up over his desk. so anyway I hope you all like it👍👍
Visit to Highland Wildlife Park. I'm in two minds about these kind of parks. They are, however, a vast improvement on the old zoo types. Wolverine - largest members of the weasel family, had a good size enclosure but did seem to perform stereotypic zoo behaviour of repetitive circling round. There appeared to be frequent eye contact from these, which was also a bit unsettling, tho apparently their eyesight is poor. According to National Geographic, these need a lot of room to roam and may travel 15 miles a day searching for food. However, much tho I felt sorry for these, more than the other animals, since they seemed so restless, I found them fascinating, having only previously seen them on TV. Sometimes my 300mm prime lens was too close and some of these images are perhaps too "in your face"!
Well, just noticed flickr changed at last, too bad. :(
Anyway, here are some shot i created with XNA. I guess i'll create more of these till i find a way to fix the Dof problem in Skyrim.
Good luck everyone :)
Credits:
XNALara/XPS
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Wolverine is the worsest enemy of reindeers in Lappland. A real wild animal .It moves quickly and fast. Travels usually 20-30 km a day. It is the biggest weasel animal in Europe. I met this jolly fellow in Ilomantsi near Russian border.
My kiddo requested a Wolverine photo. I used stock from Adobe Stock and Pixelsquid to help create this one.
Visit to Highland Wildlife Park. I'm in two minds about these kind of parks. They are, however, a vast improvement on the old zoo types. Wolverine - largest members of the weasel family, had a good size enclosure but did seem to perform stereotypic zoo behaviour of repetitive circling round. There appeared to be frequent eye contact from these, which was also a bit unsettling, tho apparently their eyesight is poor. According to National Geographic, these need a lot of room to roam and may travel 15 miles a day searching for food. However, much tho I felt sorry for these, more than the other animals, since they seemed so restless, I found them fascinating, having only previously seen them on TV. Sometimes my 300mm prime lens was too close and some of these images are perhaps too "in your face"!
Wolverine gets the adamantium treatment.
I was trying to portray the holographic cover with these two shots. The idea was to flick between one and the other to get a similar feel to the hologram.
There are a few "tells" like the tubes in the chest, but on the whole it turned out like I imagined.
I've been wanting to build a new Wolverine figure that would be in better proportion to the "claws" that I have. This is one of a small handful that I've built in this scale and the first to feature eyebrows and more realistic eyes. So, what do you think?
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"I'm the best there is at what I do. But what I do best isn't very nice."
- Wolverine
Wolverine Variants:
- Ultimate Wolverine
- Uncanny Wolverine
- Days of Future Past Wolverine / Logan
- James "Logan" Howlett
- Astonishing Wolverine
- X-Force Wolverine
The only reason I made this gut was because I saw X men and X men origins: Wolverine and cause he is a badass. Also I have 3 questions whoever answers them first I'll make any fig they say(there is no right or wrong answer by the way) 1.how or what can I use to make the tiny extra details on a minifig? 2.How can I make the tenth doctor's hair(in Lego of course!) 3.Which game do you want to be announced at E3!!
Lonstermash always makes the perfect Wolverine and captures the intense nature of the character like none other.
You can check out more of his work on his facebook page at: www.facebook.com/Lonstermash/?fref=ts
Built for the "Wings of Justice" contest at FBTB. (i.e. build an aircraft inspired, and piloted, by a super hero)