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#104thingstophotograph #3of104thingstophotograph #nerds so I cheated with this one, I opted for the sweets instead of the human variety nerd
Killer pack from nerd, that DVD is amazing as was the CD he sent me (not pictured)
Nerd is a pretty great guy
Brand new hangout! Feel free to enjoy a complimentary coffee/tea while hanging out with kitties! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Plenodyes/67/116/3715
I'm just practicing group pictures, and thought that sorting dollies by themes would be nice.
So here are the three nerds:
JD (Leeke Luke/SDF) - robotics (mostly self taught)
Casey (CH Hyun/nYID) - sociology (working on her BA)
Blair (IH Bibiane boy/DF-H) - anthropology (working on his PhD; and no, Rubik's cube is not his strength, the toy is actually JD's)
Oneday she'll take off her glasses and let down her hair and transform into a hottie.
sorry if I'm behind on comments n stuff. I'll try and catch up soon x
Sticker Nerds 2
9-30-11
Portland, Oregon
sticker nerds video ------> www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBM_xkbk2iY
Largest sticker installation in the USA in 2011
Thanks to everyone that sent work in i still have a butt load of slaps for other sticker installations coming up in the future.
I got everyone up and i mean everyone......for sticker nerds we got around 7000-10000 stickers.....
so if people are crying about where are they.....fucking look theres tons of photos/video out there! ill be posting more photos soon!
Add yourself and tag yourself if you see your work!
Animation is my passion, so when BrickNerd announced that this would be the theme for this year's Nerdvember contest, I was thrilled! So I decided to make a tribute to one of the biggest icons in animation: PIXAR! But instead of simply building Nerdly as a Pixar character, I decided to go with something more unconventional: an animated recreation of the iconic Pixar logo animation - BrickNerd style! I took a digital stop motion approach to the animation process by building each frame in Bricklink Studio and rendering it. It took 141 unique frames and about a day of rendering to complete. I built 16 versions of Nerdly with different poses and expressions to bring BrickNerd's mascot to life using the squash and stretch principle that every animation student learns in their first class when they have to animate a bouncing ball or cube. You can also find the video on YouTube where you can watch it at a slower speed or even frame by frame to see how I used these different builds to make them move: youtu.be/1t7l315okOo