very nice, why dont you offer your spaceship to the Infinity game? They are needing some more cool ships like this one.
http://www.fl-tw.com/Infinity/index.php
[AcesHigh]
Great model Eric! I would love to see this fully detail textured and lit. The painting on the ceiling reminds me of some of the rooms and hallways I saw at the Vatican. From the point of view of a humble artist, I must say this image really fascinates me, I mean the thought that this is an actual place in the real world, just makes me want to say woow! Awesome dude! :thup:
poster-stuckon3d
thank you guys! although i am a year older, i haven't lost my SU-skills no, even better, yesterday i made my first steps with layout, and i am impressed, even if it is still a beta.
way way back when i was graduating.. i sent out my resume and a mini cd with a portfolio in html...that worked 'ok'.. now i think you'd be more successful because of all the great universal formats out there... swf, pdf, etc..
now i just have a pdf portfolio that matches an 8.5x11 physical portfolio i have..
i'm sure youv'e got nothing to worry about..but yeah, always good to be prepared.. friend of mine just got let go..and they made him leave right then and there..he had no time to collect any work or any contacts or anything..so he's pretty stuck..... so always be prepared Wink
@unknownuser said:
I still have all my old lego sets Me and my daughter play all the time.
Passed mine on to my stepbrother, and he to younger cousins and so forth. My old bricks are probably still out there, ruining vacuum cleaners somewhere.
My Micronauts (who colonized my room throughout much of my youth) are still in my parent's attic though, awaiting my second childhood:
http://www.bugeyedmonster.com/toys/micro/microplaysets.shtml
http://www.innerspaceonline.com/megacity.htm
...except for the evil Baron Karza ( http://www.innerspaceonline.com/bk.htm ), who went to architecture school with me. He is currently sitting in my parlor on a copy of a Lebbeus Woods' Radical Reconstruction.
posted by Lewis Wadsworth
Thanks for the info Mike and thank you charevir56 for the comment.
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I once saw a show called Celebrity Fit Club and they did just that, well sort of. At a point in the show they all had to strap on a backpack with the amount of weight they lost and run a mile (or 2 I cannot remember). Their reactions after the run were incredible.
I can definately tell that my knees are much happier.
@anssi said:
So nobody remembers MacPaint? It was black and white, and I loved it. The application, together with MacWrite and the operating system fitted on a single 600 Kb floppy, with space left over for documents. The year for me was about 1986-7
Anssi
I remember when I grasped the concept of FATBITS. What a revelation!
You'd actually manipulate individual picture block thingies!
Oh yeah- prixels, right? :ewink:
Nice work Eric. I enjoyed viewing the pics.
BTW, you have a ringer over here ! When I
saw your pic first I thought this guy (a
son of a business partner) was leading a
double life
Mike
Thanks for the heads up Eric.
Jackson
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