My friend suggested a drawing of ominous Jurassic video monitors. It didn't quite come out as he'd hoped, but I like what was arrived at just the same.
Hehe cool, didn't know there was a sports miniatures game... This was indeed done on physical canvas. 8 ) I noticed after finishing that I'd forgotten to put the trees in. Ooops! I think it's good anyway to make a less stressful transition. Took a fair amount of head work to place everything. But thankfully I have the whole game memorized so I don't have to refer to anything while working. Not sure what area I might do next...
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
Somehow I just spotted your last post but I see your landscaping is starting to look better and better each time. The shading on your mountains is very nice as well, it's got it's own distinct "style"...sort of reminds me of the Paramount title card.
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
Reminds me of the crate research excurison I did for RTJP.
Theeee one in the bottom right with the 3D sides - is that the same cheapo 3D crate I've been using in my maps?
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
Alright then, so I've been busy doing various artworks, and finally this one was finished: a view of Burroughs from the end of IJ. I took a bit of liberty in places, including leaving out the powerlines for the sake of not covering everything up. I look forward to more Tres paintings over time. (Wishing the artists of some of the art on the mainpage were still around!)
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"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton
Thanks guys. I did actually miss some buildings due to space restriction heh, also for some reason I always miss-remember there as being two of those barracks buildings in the back. And yeah it's done from memory.
"Well, as long as you're under there, you can check the breakers," Thorne said. ... "There's a box right behind the front bumper. Over on the left."
"I see it." [said Sarah]
...
"The box is in backward. Flip all the switches the other way. Are you dry?"
"No, Doc. I'm soaking wet, lying in the damn mud."
~Michael Crichton