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I've sanded his nose to make it shorter and rounder, and I also changed the shape of his upper lip and sanded his cheeks slightly.

 

He's also gotten a full body blushing and sueding.

Finally manned up and tossed my headlights in the oven.

Modded the Bentbox Ghoul av as best i could for right now. I really love how this avatar looks. I'll probably try some other stuff with it but here you go

older screenshot touched up

Lil finds a little space of her own in the park …

Inside a Behringer Hellbabe Wah

I added UV & Green LEDS in place of Orange and Red.

The tracks lifted, quite annoying.

Case mod essenziale, realizzato da un vecchio case esconomico modificato con riporti in legno e successiva stuccatura/verniciatura.

Twas hard-rubbish collection day today and i said goodbye to a lot of things which i knew were junk, but for too long was afraid to admit, basically because i'm a hoarder. An old suitcase, speakers, VCR's, busted TV antennae, and 3 PC's as well as some other assorted crap.

 

This here is a PC case I modded back in the day when all you could get were beige boxes, so if you wanted something different you made it yourself. I gutted her for parts years ago, but as you can see she was painted yellow on the inside, black on the outside and i'd even put a perspex window into the easy access side panel to show off her blue glowing innards at LAN parties (thanks to the neon tubes and blue LED cooling fans i'd hooked up directly to the power supply). incidentally, I used to be in a band called Lan Party and yet i was the only member ever to have attended one.

 

i was (and still am) a massive nerd.

She finally has a wig that suits her!

xbox, controller and test tv

Custom background and lighting. Background texture exported from SpaceEngine by Siber.

An Autocad concept of a mousepad in plexiglass that I'm working on.

This is version 2.1.

 

www.ebruni.it/pp/pleximousepad/v2/index.htm

This was the same DDh04 I had laying around, but I redid the faceup.

picture courtesy of astera

 

inspired by the dresden codak/hob "rising sun" symbol [http://dresdencodak.com/2008/07/01/the-rising-sun/]

I recently purchased the Lego 8129 Star Wars AT-AT about two months ago. I decided to go with this Lego AT-AT vs. the motorized due to the flexibility in it's base design and accuracy to the official AT-AT in Empire Strikes Back.

 

One the large weaknesses in the base 8129 was it's lack of visual "mass". I wanted my AT-AT to feel like a lumbering massive machine as seen in the Battle of Hoth.

 

I also decided to take some references from the original 4483 AT-AT and added them to my AT-AT. Although I did take liberties with the greeble-work and added my own twist to them.

 

There are some scale issues that I will tackle later one once I get more pieces, but for now I am fairly happy with my result.

 

Thank You for viewing.

I took between a 16th to an 8th off of each cheek to age her and added some features here and there. she doesn't seem as happy go lucky any more, that was the goal but I feel bad

Graffiti at the 'Bâtiment des Douanes' in Pantin, Paris.

Custom background and lighting. Background texture exported from SpaceEngine by Siber.

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