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After an exhausting day of rippin’n tearing across Hell, Doomguy wants a pancake!
This little moc depicts the Cerberus triplets from the Helltaker videogame playing their infamous chibi-dance. But this time it’s different, because none other than the Doomguy himself has joined the party. Body movin’!
Ah. This time, all three Cerberus triplets are brick-built. No photochopping!
I initially wanted to build the Doom Slayer from Doom: Eternal but I had to give up. His shape and color palette were too complex. Definitely, his Doomguy incarnation from the Classic Doom game series is much more chibi-friendly!
Talking about him, if you haven’t seen yet Jerac's Doom Slayer, be sure to pay him a visit!
The triplets are built in MikeVd’s signature style. Be sure to check his photostream 😊
I think I've almost perfected Robotman guys, I just need to find me one of those golden Hero Factory helmets.
Elasti-girl: Batgirl head, N52 Wonder Woman torso, Beach Robin arms, Supergirl legs.
Robotman: Modded Loki helmet, Pharaoh's Quest head, C- torso, Atlantean guard legs.
Negative Man is the same as the last time I posted him.
Would have made Chief but Barbara and Xavier have a monopoly on my wheelchairs.
I'll post the finished version of that Squad drawing tomorrow, then eventually I'll let loose an announcement. Gotta wait till my bloody orders are in first though. Gah.
Lemme know what you think, and cheers, folks!
Polaroid Week Fall 2016
Day Two
Photo 1 of 2
Polaroid 420 Land Camera
Fuji FP-3000B
May 26, 2016
Harrisonburg, VA
The lighting on all of them was magnificent for this split second. I was in awe. Too bad there was totally no way to focus on any small part, so you just get this mess of different mutants doing their thang.
DOOM
@1960x2160
Timestop, FOV, DOF control by Dead End Thrills
Vanilla game (no ReShade)
Harmondsworth near Heathrow airport, one of the few remaining undeveloped areas of farmland in the area around the airport, a region of the country once well known for it's market gardening industry. This piece of farmland and the small ancient villages of Harmondsworth and Sipson will eventually be decimated by the construction of Heathrow's third runway.
I'm finding more and more through doing my 365 project that I'm less concerned with taking pretty pictures and adding processing to make them stand out, and more interested in documenting life how it is today, the people, the places and so on. After all, when we look back at old photographs from, say, twenty years or a hundred years ago, are we really that interested in how cool the processing of that photograph is? Personally, when I look back at old photos I'm fascinated to see how our world used to look.
As the night deepens, conscience loses its determination; evil arises.
November 2020, Melbourne Beach, Florida.
A friend and I went to the MF Doom art show at Design Collective. Afterwards, we walked around outside and there was the artist L' Amour Supreme in front of the mural he recently completed. He consented to having his picture taken. Northside, Cincinnati. Keep Northside weird!
“My methods are a means to an end, no different than pruning weeds in order to let an orchid flourish. Those who stand in the way of my vision oppose me because they fear me, but more than that they fear what I represent. Change. Do you know what I despise Richards? And T’Challa? Because never one have they reined in their own self-righteous arrogance long enough to try and see what I see. Never once have they asked me: why? Do you want to know? Love. Measure my crimes against what mankind does to itself, and I am a saint. … I have looked into the future, I have seen how one violent action after another spins the world toward a future where all that remains of Earth is a burned out cinder. Every time I have looked into the future, that is what I have seen. Every time but one. In one possible future mankind becomes united. Cures for all diseases are found. Global conflict ends. Hunger is abolished. Education is universal. And no one goes without. In that world, there are laws. To break even the slightest of these is to suffer immediate and terminal punishment. … Ten thousand futures have I looked at. A hundred thousand. And in only one does mankind finally unite, and flourish…and survive. Only one. Doomworld.” ~ Victor Von Doom
Have to say I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this fig, you can even remove his cloak and helmet. I added the Iron Man helmet because while he has been a fantastic four villian, he has spent some time playing about with Iron Man in fact they ended up in Camelot together! :P
The Queen's Cinema closed in 1955 and even the signs warning of demolition in progress are looking very weary. This is the side elevation - the front is round the corner, past the bank that adjoins it and no more prepossessing. Plans to build two new apartment blocks on the site are under consideration.
60001 returns an hour later at South Bank with 6D11 Lackenby - Scunthorpe, comprising of a long rake of steel empties. The tug is again back dropped by the impressive, but doomed Doorman Long coking plant. There have been talks however about possible future uses of the iconic Doorman Long tower as part of the redevelopment of the area. Time will tell.
More photos at: cogloadjunctionphotography.weebly.com/
A view from the tender of LMS Stanier Class 7P 4-6-2 No 46206 Princess Marie Louise at Crewe South shed, she had been withdrawn from Camden on the 3rd November and was on her way to Crewe Works where she was scrapped later that month, in the line on the left are 42593 47269 which had both already been withdawn and were scrapped in December, 45393 80132 and 45236 lasted until 1966 and 1967.
The snow had come slightly earlier in the 1962/63 winter than this year but it was the beginning of a very cold period although one that didn't stop our train spotting trips as we managed to travel by rail far and wide with little disruption. If our November snow this year is the start of a 2021/22 similar winter then I doubt that will be possible as most TOC's will probably throw in the towel.
Ref No 1962 11 18 013 Copyright © Keith Long - All rights reserved.
My husband took this shot. He did the Tongariro Crossing walk which passes by Mount Ngauruhoe, the volcano which featured as Mount Doom in the Lord of the Rings films.
Purist DOOM figs? Yeah right, bring on the pain(t)!
A revisiting of my meager DOOM figs from a month or so ago, I just really like DOOM, and wanted to make most of the enemies from the very first game in lego form (And a Revenant from DOOM 2 cause he was already built). I didn't end up making the possessed Soldiers cause *yawn* or the Spider-mastermind cause I didn't want to build that. The Cacodemon was bloody hard enough.
Cyberdemon: A literally massive upgrade from my previous attempt. With the release of the LBM Bane, I had no need for my brick-bane any longer. This guy is ugly but I think is recognizable enough.
Revenant: DOOT
Imp: A serious upgrade from my previous ones. Basically my old Clayface fig with Fauns' legs.
DoomGuy: gave my Doomguy fig Robin's arms. I think that helped a lot. I don't think there's any other way to improve this guy at this point.
Pinky Demon: Painted up an Atlantis Crab head to get that hunched-over look, then painted a mouth on a pink body.
Baron of Hell: Kinda shrimpy but whatever. Painted Minotaur head, and painted Crazy bricks legs that I got at Brick Con.
Cacodemon: God this was an arse-pain to make and I don't even think he turned out all that well. A mish-mash of parts from the Hulk-Buster suit, Rey's Speeder and other random bits and bobs. A brick-builder I am not.
Overall though, I love the way all these guys look together. I may make enemies from DOOM 2 in the future. Until then, lemme know what you think.
DOOM
Windowed Borderless Gaming (~45 Megapixels)
DET's Cheat Engine Table (Timestop, FOV, Depth of field control)
Vanilla (Gritty Rendering)
60001 returns an hour later at South Bank with 6D11 Lackenby - Scunthorpe, comprising of a long rake of steel empties. The tug is again back dropped by the impressive, but doomed Doorman Long coking plant.
More photos at: cogloadjunctionphotography.weebly.com/
Quick figbarg of some characters.
Not the biggest DOOM fan, but it's a fun series. Fairly happy with how it came out, as with the two Fallout figures.
Brief and powerless is man's life; on him and all his race the slow, sure doom falls pitiless and dark.
BERTRAND RUSSELL.
Taken @ Rothas Fort, Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan.
One of the civic leaders in the Burghers of Calais installation on the campus of Stanford University. I saw these figures first at the Hirschhorn Museum in Washington, DC. Like all of Rodin's work they are dramatic and ordinary at the same time.
From Wikipedia:
Les Bourgeois de Calais is one of the most famous sculptures by Auguste Rodin, completed in 1889. It serves as a monument to an occurrence in 1347 during the Hundred Years' War, when Calais, an important French port on the English Channel, was under siege by the English for over a year. Calais commissioned Rodin to create the sculpture in 1884.
History:
England's Edward III, after a victory in the Battle of Crécy, laid siege to Calais, while Philip VI of France ordered the city to hold out at all costs. Philip failed to lift the siege, and starvation eventually forced the city to parley for surrender.
Edward offered to spare the people of the city if any six of its top leaders would surrender themselves to him, presumably to be executed. Edward demanded that they walk out wearing nooses around their necks, and carrying the keys to the city and castle. One of the wealthiest of the town leaders, Eustache de Saint Pierre, volunteered first, and five other burghers joined with him.[2] Saint Pierre led this envoy of volunteers to the city gates. It was this moment, and this poignant mix of defeat, heroic self-sacrifice, and willingness to face imminent death that Rodin captured in his sculpture, scaled somewhat larger than life.
Although the burghers expected to be executed, their lives were spared by the intervention of England's queen, Philippa of Hainault, who persuaded her husband to exercise mercy by claiming that their deaths would be a bad omen for her unborn child.
the last of the doomed holga roll. the green tinted pictures.
holga with soft surround filter.
[there's a better picture of the hands in the next roll]
"Una salus victis: nullam sperare salutem."
―(Virgil: The Aeneid)―
"The only hope for the doomed, is no hope at all”
A Skateboard in the window of a Portland, Oregon, hardware store, echoes a message found in Dante, in Poe, and even in Lemony Snicket.
NS 8000 leads southbound manifest NS 13Z through Dooms, Virginia, as it heads into Waynesboro, Virginia.
Brace yourselves for an entire week filled with demons and MOCs. This is part of a Doom collab with Cezium. He's a complete scrub/bro but you should still check out his stuff.