I just came back from WLC (Warrior Leader Course) and in order to stave off the Army's brainwashing I ignored the classes as much as possible. With the sanitized laptop I was issued that meant fucking around with MSpaint. Behold.
I can never love you because I'm just thirty squirrels in a mansuit."
"Ah, good ol' Popeye. Punching ghosts until they explode."[/b]-Internet Webguy
"It was cut because an Army Ordnance panel determined that a weapon that kills an enemy soldier 10 times before he hits the ground was a waste of resources, so they scaled it back to only kill him 3 times."-Anon, on the cancellation of the Army's multi-kill vehicle.
AWESOME! What is the tank rolling over... some kind of purple dinosaur thing?
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it. Blank Yellow (NSFW)
So I stare wistfully at the Lightning for a couple of minutes. Two missiles, sharply raked razor-thin wings, a huge, pregnant belly full of fuel, and the two screamingly powerful engines that once rammed it from a cold start to a thousand miles per hour in under a minute. Life would be so much easier if our adverseries could be dealt with by supersonic death on wings - but alas, Human resources aren't so easily defeated.
havokeff wrote: AWESOME! What is the tank rolling over... some kind of purple dinosaur thing?
Looks like a crunched up blue car to me.
"Gunslinger indeed. Quick draw, Bob. Quick draw." --Count Chocula
"Unquestionably, Dr. Who is MUCH lighter in tone than WH40K. But then, I could argue the entirety of WWII was much lighter in tone than WH40K." --Broomstick
"This is ridiculous. I look like the Games Workshop version of a Jedi Knight." --Harry Dresden, Changes
"Like...are we canonical?" --Aaron Dembski-Bowden to Dan Abnett
Nitram, slightly high on cough syrup: Do you know you're beautiful?
Me: Nope, that's why I have you around to tell me.
Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" -- Leonard Nimoy, last Tweet
you did that free hand Tev, as there's tools that can help to simple straight or curved lines (my motor control is a bit fucked up so I rarely draw free hand)
Edit:
here's pic of the ship I talked about in this thread, ofc it's still very much a work in progress, so any input and/or suggestions are welcome as long as they're productive and serious.
I may be an idiot, but I'm a tolerated idiot
"I think you completely missed the point of sigs. They're supposed to be completely homegrown in the fertile hydroponics lab of your mind, dried in your closet, rolled, and smoked...
Oh wait, that's marijuana..."Einhander Sn0m4n
You would, Karl *coughwhichsetdidyoudesigncough* I might try another one
I just realized I muffed the trousers though; they should be grey ones of the sort that schoolboys wear that offer no protection against anything stronger than a light breeze.
Congratulations, WARRIOR Pulp Hero! You know join the ranks of WARRIOR Brungardt in completing that course (that I am aware of). Your WARRIOR training shows through in your art.
I can never love you because I'm just thirty squirrels in a mansuit."
"Ah, good ol' Popeye. Punching ghosts until they explode."[/b]-Internet Webguy
"It was cut because an Army Ordnance panel determined that a weapon that kills an enemy soldier 10 times before he hits the ground was a waste of resources, so they scaled it back to only kill him 3 times."-Anon, on the cancellation of the Army's multi-kill vehicle.
if you can find the 'art of Starship Troopers' book, I am in a photo inside - the unidentified "art department worker" (grrr) working on a study model of the Camp Curry confidence course.
I find myself endlessly fascinated by your career - Stark, in a fit of Nerd-Validation, November 3, 2011
tim31 wrote:Wouldn't it have been easier to say 'all the cool ones'?
Was the button that tightened the restraints on the whipping post functional, or was it just stage hands pulling on ropes as usual?
I don't remember how the tensioning on the whipping post worked. We ran cables and sheaves inside, but whether they were servos or mechanical or grip-powered I can't say. Probably grip-powered; it's safer. In any case, though, so far as I can remember the button was just a plant-on.
To me, the Rodger Young flight deck was the Cool Set, of the film. Alas I didn't have any input into that one at all.
I find myself endlessly fascinated by your career - Stark, in a fit of Nerd-Validation, November 3, 2011
By flight deck, do you mean the drop boat hanger, or the bridge? Either way, they were cool sets. I loved the pop-up Big Red Button for the asteroid near-collision scene; that was so Sci-Fi B-movie
Kanastrous wrote:Probably grip-powered; it's safer. In any case, though, so far as I can remember the button was just a plant-on.
lol "In other news, former daytime tv actor Casper Van Dien lost both arms in what Touchstone Pictures is calling a tragic set accident."
Yeah, that set was b-movie porn. Monitors everywhere, the Big Red Button, hierarchy deliniated by the character's seating elevation, the control yokes bringing to mind bombing aircraft. Hell, they even threw in a giant rotating cylinder just to clinch it.
You're obviously dedicated and talented, but why MS Paint? Some kind of vow of purity? I know of persons that also abstain from the automated "line" and "circle" tools, but to me it seems rather senseless.
Personally, I use Pixen, for pixel art.
You're obviously dedicated and talented, but why MS Paint? Some kind of vow of purity? I know of persons that also abstain from the automated "line" and "circle" tools, but to me it seems rather senseless.
Why Paint? Because I know it well and it's pretty much what I got to my current level of artistic skill using. Mostly, though, I use it because I find producing extremely detailed lineart with fucking Microsoft Paint amusing as hell.