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Boris Karloff as TheMummy (1932) classic horror film was my subject in a collabo with Saro one.These are shots of the stencils.Each stencil layer was digitally hand drawn by eye(no filters or tricks) then hand cut on poster board.Enjoy..
Say hello to My Little Nerdly ^^ aka Rainbow Nerd because glasses are magic!!
Build, of course, for Bricknerd's Nerdvember challenge (how many times can one write the word nerd in just a few seconds?! -I myself am quite the nerd and wear almost the same glasses!!)
Hope you like it!
-nours, j'ai failli faire Rarity, mais je préfère Rainbow Dash ;-)
18x26 inch canvas 5 layer stencils krylon.Painted this for a friend as a b-day present, He likes the grateful dead so I gave him the steal your face skull with his face in it :)
I wanted to make another layer to highlight the roses but ohwell...
Mural by Nerd X aka @graffitinerd seen at Ogden & Pulaski in the Little Village area of Chicago Illinois.
could've turned out better. This probably won't be the last time I do an action figure packaging build though.
Second submission for the Nerdly Strikes Back contest and my first rover for Febrovery.
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There have been many great video games in the past four decades, but one of the games that I'm sure many of us AFOLs remember most fondly is the classic Lego Racers, so for this year's videogame-themed Nerdvember I decided to build BrickNerd's mascot Nerdly as the main antagonist of that game, Rocket Racer, along with his sleek race car. Just like Nerdly, it is at a 3:1 scale. Nerdly Racer's arms, legs, head, and visor are all posable and the wheels and steering wheel on his car turn just like on a real Lego car. Nerdly can be put inside the car, although his legs are a bit wide, so they need to be taken off to do so.
5 years ago my first article was published on BrickNerd!
All contributors are asked to build their own version of the BrickNerd mascot "Nerdly" as a sort of self-portrait.
I couldn't miss this opportunity to build an Erling brick version of Nerdly. The Erling/Headlight brick is an element that I often use and it is the perfect symbol for SNOT and nerdiness in my opinion. I also wear black glasses every day, so I really feel like this is me, built in LEGO.
This MOC is the result of a collaboration with my buddy
While there are many simple ways to give a regular picture a 3D "style" using custom filters, we wanted to try something a little different and more authentic. This picture is actually a combination of 3 different shots of a Red; Black and a Blue Nerdly... each placed at a slightly different angle.
See here a behind the scene shot.
Give it a try if you have some red and cyan 3D glasses... I think it kinda work but I would love some feedback on this experiment!
La venganza de los nerds está cada vez más cerca lindos gomelos ñeros, nos quedaremos con sus puestos y bienes y por que no hastas sus mujeres mas fresitas nos pondrán más atención Emoticón squint .
Por que me siento ORGULLOSO de ser un NERD.
Second submission for the Nerdly Strikes Back contest and my first rover for Febrovery.
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Who said that a nerd can’t be a bad ass and a bad ass can’t be a nerd!
I made this for Nerdvember 2014.
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Keep Calm And Build Lego
I donated to the excellent Bricknerd Website and got loads of goodies from Tommy The Chief Nerd in return Check Out the site if your "Nerdy About The Bricks !"
This is an alternate shot I provided Gizmodo for the article The Proper Way to Talk to an Internet Helpbot.
Although the colors and and composition are arguably stronger in the shot they chose, I also like this shot because it shows off the character's face a bit better, including the use of levers for eyebrows. It took me few hours to come up with the head design, and although it was difficult, it was still a lot of fun. I'll definitely create more characters in this scale.
Want to take a closer look at this creation? Click here to download the Lego Digital Designer file. (Note: Lego Digital Designer is required to open the file, and it's been built in the app's extended mode, meaning it can't be ordered via Lego.com.)
I was born 1 years after the release of the film. And my father said he had a gremlins to his friends. lol
I love this little furry beast :D
...go painting with our new friend Dxtr. we had a lot of fun, so watch out for upcoming projects! ;-)
Played around with a wide angle lens, and thought it would be funny to do a portrait at 17mm.....
Strobist info:
- Metz 48 gridded 60x60 cm softbox from left @1/4 power
- Metz 48 gridded 60x60 cm softbox from right @1/4 power
- SB800 40x50 cm softbox from above @1/4 power
Trigerred with Photttix Odin
Post production in PS
Proud to call himself a chip off the old block.
PS If this is wrong, I don't want to be right.
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After all of the trials and enemies, the party of Sir Bricklius had finally made it to the top of Mount Nerdness. Before them was the treasure they had all dreamed of: the Chalice of Nerdiness. It is said that when one takes a sip from this chalice, they obtain nerdiness infinitely larger than any other being in the world. However, there was one obstacle still in their way, and this one was the hardest yet…
Here is a another build for the "Pimp my Nerdly Contest"
Wanna know what's inside Nerdly then turn the handle......SURPRISE!!!!!!!
Look at them all, coincidentally a car nerds would love too.
* Should you happen to spot yourself and take great offense at my accusation, just remember who was there with you.