Believed lost since the Muslim conquest of Alexandria in the seventh century, the Tiger was one of king Solomon's three gifts to the Queen of Sheba. The new find is one of the largest examples of Solomonic automata ever discovered.
“We were received by that great merchant and studmaster Cuno in his Villa at Mar, which is only one of his estates but perhaps the grandest. Like other great men of our modern age he did not inherit his power, but instead elected to seize it himself through perseverance and great force of body and mind.”
The King’s mounted dragonslayer proxy did tower over the drones there, abandoned and incapacitated so very long ago by water and mud.
Believed lost since the Muslim conquest of Alexandria in the seventh century, the Tiger was one of king Solomon's three gifts to the Queen of Sheba. The new find is one of the largest examples of Solomonic automata ever discovered.
I meet Dixie and Honey, the irish setters, before I even see Ray Tanner. He takes his time coming out to meet me on the lawn in front of his house, and by the time he's made his way down the worn porch steps, the dogs are going absolutely berserk.
I'm VERY excited right now!! :) Googol: the original geek!
Yellow Brick was the first film ever to include the disclaimer “No Animals, Talking Animals, Sentient Objects or Objects with Animal-Like Intelligence Were Harmed in the Making of This Motion Picture”
Shipping out to "El Vórtice de Cubos"!
The WW2 exhibit at the Berlin Museum of Super-War has a timeline which stretches from 1938 to December 1949, four years after the official end of the war. This was the year the Jormungand was sunk.
This will basically be an art dump, all narrativeless. Oh, hi again, by the way. I've been a tad busy doing my internship (compositing, etc.), but now that I've settled in a bit I'm finally back to drawing stuff on good old honest paper. The first picture is an attempt at some sword and sorcery, eloquently called "dragon fight".
Hi! No fancy backstory or anything for this one, I just wanted to draw clothes and guns. Making up uniforms is one of my favourite things in the world. Also: the sword is on the wrong side, but what are you gonna do about it, nerd?!
"Terror Missiles were only fired twice, once as passive "sentinels" during the Cuban missile crisis, and once by mistake in the short incident now referred to as the Pacific Robot War."
"The first German space suit, which saw only limited use in the 1943 battle of Lagrange-point 3, was first conceived in a dream by Adolf Hitler. It was designed and built by Daimler-Benz. The robotic extra arms were powerful but limited the maneuverability of the suit. The construction proved vulnerable on the ground during the Soviet taking of an A-6 rocket launch facility, since soldiers wearing the suits couldn't get up after falling down. This spurred German engineers into developing the more well-known mark-2 suit, which was much lighter and less rigid. The officer in the picture is holding a Space-Luger, the first sidearm functional in hard vaccuum."
Educational adventures! Made this with my bro.
This is what I'm doing in school at the moment. Maya and Mudbox, based on concept art by Dimitris Themelios.
Here's Frukt & co! It's about Tommy Scott, somewhat reluctant heir to the import imperium Frukt & co. Also there are moving flowers and some other stuff. Enjoy!
A panel from Frukt & co. This thing is finally getting wrapped up!
Here's the first colored (but not yet lettered) page from the fruit-themed comic I was telling you about! This is just a teaser, I'll put all of them up for reading, as soon as I'm done coloring etc.
This is a model sheet for the ecosystem-mimicking omniforma plant from a comic I'm working on.
Old picture of monsters fighting, etc.
I was just watching River Monsters, and remembered this.
Exploring the lands beyond the grave, colonizing them!
From Wikipedia!