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Vector Magic is a commercial web service that lets you take bitmap images like photos and logos and make actual vector images out of them for use with Illustrator and the like. I don't have a need for those at this point, but they do let you download a free png version of what the vectorized image looks like and that's cool. I've used tracing/stenciling tools before, but this one seems particularly good at deciding what's noise vs necessary detail. They add their logo to the freebie png version, and I hope they don't mind I darkened it a bit. View large to see the details.
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Vectorized British Library illustration (from an old book) of a lion doing his best to look majestic. This picture reminds me of our cat Nobuo...
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vector i'm working on prolly for a shirt dunno yet.
what do you think? want to add some more tattoo's don't know what kind of yet
The Hancock is one of the first generation mechs made after the foundation of the Pentagon Worlds. In that time, the humans who followed Kerensky that would settle there and evolved into the Clans, started to learn from the son of Alexander Kerensky the need to retake the Inner Sphere. In that time, ideas set in stone by the Star League were looked into to see if they can be bettered. In the process, the tactics of their ancestors changed, held fast, or were evaporated and as a result, the Clans started to create radical technology incorporated into their mechs.
One of the earliest was the Hancock. The machine was designed to be a brute, a killer, a slayer. It was not designed to stick around or take long engagements, to be an on-hands support machine. This thing was to kill and murder fast. Equipping it with lasers was a bold move; lasers need no munitions or suffered the explosive consequences of such stuff, but they generated a lot of waste heat. The perfection of double heatsinks altered the situation.
The Hancock mounts a whopping six lasers on its medium frame – the two large ones are each mounted on the arms in place of battlefists, and each is backed up by a single medium variant. This gives excellent tracking and targeting of opponents. The remaining two medium guns are mounted on the torso as back up. Arm mounted weapons are very prone to damage but torso weapons are more resilient due to their location. Of course as a consequence, they are fixed sighted.
The Hancock mounts twenty double heatsinks, ten standards and ten additional. Even with this, heat build up is unavoidable but compared to old IS vehicles, this is a superior machine.
The Hancock is designed also for the famed swarm tactic, with a powerful Pitban 245 engine, it can traverse terrain at 90 KPH, and a swarm of laser armed heat regulated machines is a nightmare incarnate – even to the biggest mech. Of course this with the number of heatsinks means that it has not that much armour – a meagre 5 tons.
The SRM 6 was installed on the fact that the lasers were precision weapons. During trials, the lasers were busy attacking weaker opponents that came up close that they failed to notice the larger threats gathering. The SRM 6 is ideal for vehicles. Some suggested an LRM 5 but this would not give the Hancock close range punch.
The Hancock has four jump jets, (two per leg) to help get in and out of a fight, but despite the twenty double heatsinks, its still prone to heat build ups and has to regulate its use of lasers and jet drives.
All this means that the Hancock is not as well armoured but in a way this makes the Clan so, by realising their weakness, they can learn to gain greater strength and to remind them not to take foolish risks.
Credit and thanks to Colourbrand for the description.
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Part of a series of gestural sketches of dancers in situ, done while watching dance students practice their craft. They are quick 1 to 2 minute sketches using a stylus and tablet with a laptop and Adobe Illustrator. All were done at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver, Canada as part of the Salon Series.
See the ongoing set as posted so far: drawing dance vector.
Vector Trio live at La Maison Française/Embassy of France, Washington DC 18sept10. Day 1 of the 2010 DC Sonic Circuits festival.
Vectorized British Library illustration (from an old book) of a lion doing his best to look majestic. This picture reminds me of our cat Nobuo...
Graphic Vector- This photo, which was taken on my vacation to my favorite city in the world, Seattle, shows the concept of graphic vectors. The architectural lines arranged in the Space Needle guide the viewer's eye from the bottom right corner of the photo all the way up to the top.