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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Tim Flattery is a concept art veteran... His crazy IMDB listing. Check out conceptrobots!
Keywords: digital technical mechanical futuristic flying spaceship airplane stealth bomber concept art by professional veteran concept artist tim flattery stealth movie art traditional syd mead style illustrations flying police car render
Friday, April 29, 2011
Gabumon is a reptile type Digimon that wears a pelt of the ferocious, wolf-like Garurumon. Without its pelt the Gabumon is timid, but with the pelt he is bold and aggressive. Gabumon evolves from Tsunomon. The template for this Digimon papercraft is available here. The build photo above is by Saberfiretiger.
Labels: Digimon
Tomorrow is the last day to enter the poetry contest on facebook for the chance to win a free pet portrait from Art Paw. Check out the many great submissions on our facebook wall. Below is a great submission from someone working in Pug Rescue. Lots of pet rescue folks have written poems. There are many that will make you laugh and cry. Dan will have a tough time judging this one.
A pug is a pug is a pug,
Who only wants lots of love and some hugs.
Why would one be dumped
in a pound? I am stumped.
For people doing that I could slug. By: Maryjo Brock Copher Snyder
To enter the contest just become an Art Paw Fan at facebook and submit your original poem on our wall. The writing must be your own and about pets.
Who only wants lots of love and some hugs.
Why would one be dumped
in a pound? I am stumped.
For people doing that I could slug.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Andrew's blogspot.
Keywords: digital tablet concept steampunk airship drawing illustration spaceship art by andrew kim futuristic sci-fi science fiction world pilot flying in open cockpit above plains wildebeest herd alien planet city skyscraper architecture tutorial for advanced photoshop magazine
Hey Guys, in celebration of National Poetry month I am giving away my own copy of this terrific book of poems written from the canine perspective "Unleashed". The writing in this book will make you laugh and cry. To enter the contest just leave a comment right here on the blog and tell me something about your own pet. You can also enter by leaving a comment on Facebook once this post feeds into my wall over there. You have until midnight on Sunday to enter. I will draw names on Monday the 2nd and post the winner's name. The winner will have one week to contact me with their address, and if I do not hear back from them I will draw again.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Labels: Kingdom Hearts, Treasure Chests, Tron
Our friend Ian has a nice new set of images on his blog. Check out his painting blog as well. December of 2010 header!
Keywords: digital tablet drawing illustrations concept ships spaceship art by ian mcque futuristic sci-fi science fiction world utilitarian flying vehicles floating cities smog smoke pollution filled environments birds technical mechanical cranes tug boats edinburgh scotland uk united kingdom england imagine fx issue #68
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Maxim keeps bustin''em out.
Keywords: digital sci-fi science fiction concept spaceship space environments futuristic vehicles by russian concept artist maxim revin razer moscow born video game developer interactive concept designer spaceship art
Monday, April 25, 2011
This last month I finished #7 Robot Mosaic and I have been working on Chip the robot.
#7 Robot ( detail) © rebecca collins |
#7 Robot © rebecca collins |
"Chip" © rebecca collins |
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Keywords: digital concept spaceship environment design technical mechanical flying vehicle illustration by pat c presley phattro blog portfolio samples san francisco california glowing monolith structure architecture city space port sci-fi science fiction renders
Sunday, April 24, 2011
The D'deridex-class Warbird starship of the Romulan Star Empire first made its appearance on the Star Trek: The Next Generation television show. According to Zosho, the creator of this paper model of the ship, the Warbird is a large, heavily armed starship equipped with an excellent cloaking device. Zosho painstakingly created the template for the Warbird with Adobe Photoshop. All thirteen of the pages of the template may be downloaded here.
Labels: Spacecraft, Star Trek
Saturday, April 23, 2011
The 1993 PC game, Day of the Tentacle, is a sequel to the 1987 graphic adventure game, Maniac Mansion. The villain of Day of the Tentacle is a purple, sentient tentacle appropriately known as "The Purple Tentacle." The Hellforge gaming website began offering this Purple Tentacle papercraft back in 2009. The download for the Tentacle works well enough, but on my computer at least an error message pops up when attempting to open the RAR file. But by ignoring the error message and proceeding anyway, I was able to extract one of the two templates. The build photo above is by Destro2k.
Labels: Monsters, Video Games
Friday, April 22, 2011
February 2006 – Normal, IL
A letter to my father on his 60th birthday
It is hard for me to believe that my father is 60 years old. Memories from when you used to take me to my soccer games, or sit with me in front of the computer helping me write my papers, or when we took the road trip to visit colleges – all of these memories have the quality of immediacy. They say that our capacity for memories is infinite, that once you begin digging into your past, there is no end to it. You are embedded in my past lives, through infancy, childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. There was a golden age for our family and that was perhaps before my 10th birthday. I have fond memories of riding with you and mother in the back of the car. I don’t know exactly where we were driving to – perhaps out to dinner or to a movie. And as we were driving through the Midwest Club, I remember telling jokes to you and mom and making both of you laugh. I don’t know what I said that was so funny but mother would laugh hysterically. Our family was gay, cheerful, and young.
In my childhood and early adolescence, you instilled in me a rare gift which I am grateful for. I imagine that most parents, as they are raising their children, do not analyze the effect such and such a behavior will have on their children. Whatever you taught me at an early age, you taught to me by instinct. What you have given, that I cherish and employ to this day, is a freely-chosen self discipline. Without self-discipline, I doubt whether I could have stayed clean from drugs this long. Without self-discipline, I doubt I could pursue my literary ambitions. Without self-discipline, even staying in shape and quitting smoking would have been impossible. Now I have received many gifts from both you and mother but this is the gift that stands out to me as being directly from you.
The other gift, which is a close second, is a love and appreciation of literature. About a month ago we were reading Shakespeare together – how joyful was I to be in your company reading again. And what a stark contrast from my childhood years when I used to throw tantrums to escape the “reading hour.” But time and patience transform everything. Here I am today thanking you for what I felt you had imposed upon me as a child. The irony implicit in this life – the story speaks for itself.
Though for a good many years mostly when you made me read out loud to you – I imagined you as an overbearing tyrant which of course you were not. But a child sometimes sees his parents through a distorted lens. And as an adolescent, especially during my addition and during the divorce, I imagined you as a personification of evil. I might have made you into a voodoo doll if I had access to one. This of course is an exaggeration but I had a lot of resentment to you and many others during this period. What still baffles me to this day is not only the spiritual strength you must have had stored in you to protect yourself from me, but also the warmth you kept burning in your heart. Never did you grow cold, never did you reject me – but always loved me – and therefore this is the best model of unconditional love I have ever been shown. And it is this model of unconditional love that I emulate toward myself and others.
After the fog of my addiction cleared, after I began to mature into early adulthood and started taking care of my body and my health, you can imagine how my view of you began to change. In a way, I immortalized you – lifted you up from the ranks of man to the tier of godhood. You became a living hero to me and I sought to model my life after you. Indeed, I had transformed my life. I was living from what many would call a second birth and after years of abusing you, I must have wanted to pour a special salve on the relationship that would heal the wounds between us. But just as during my adolescence when I made you a voodoo doll, after my recovery, I was making you into my Buddha, my idol and I was near worshiping you. But neither of these images of you matched your true relation to me.
So today, on your 60th birthday, I ask the questions – What is your true relation to me? If you are not the man I blame or the man I praise, then who are you to me? And without being too philosophical, too entangled in speculation, I feel I can make the judgment that only now am I coming to see you as you are, and to love you for the man you are. For the first time, I am not inflating or deflating you – but really starting to get to know you. When I came over a couple weekends ago and we hung up pictures and organized your books, I saw a glimpse of who that man is who I call my father. No adjective will describe him. Not because he has no qualities – but because he is of a spirit that transcends qualities. He is an individual but not an ego. He reminds me of myself but overflows beyond myself.
Dad, I love you. A gratitude is present in me right now as I pen these final words. The mystery is so inconceivable – so infinite – it surrounds me like a dream. All I am thinking – this life is too short, too short, too short…
Labels: books, Chris Al-Aswad, Novel, Novel of Life, poetry, reading, writing
The Team Fortress series of video games contain over 100 different hats that may be placed on the playable characters. This particular hat is called the "Scotsman's Stove Pipe." DeviantART member Fractaljinn has created an enormous papercraft version of the Stove Pipe (think the size of Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter hat in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland). The template for the hat (Pepakura PDO format only) may be downloaded from Fractal's DeviantART gallery.
Labels: Helmets / Hats, Video Games
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Great work from our friend KaranaK. Alexey's Monthly Header post. Check out the comment by Duncan Jones under the older header post!
Keywords: digital video game concept spaceship art by alexey pyatov karanak russian concept artist carrier battle ships plan draft design illustration schematic blueprints high definition helicopter flash loop high definition hd