This one, used in a school game project called Words Of Power. A spellcasting game where this mug was the main foe. Adding shaman masks, body paint, shields, weapons and armour made him a different foe. I only saved the helmet since the other things turned out too crap to show.
Was working with quixel when the power went off in my house. Afterwards, i couldn't run Quixel. I have uninstalled and installed it back again put the problem persists. It simply just doesn't run. Just noticed i posted outside of the quixel subsection, would appreciate if someone moved it.
So for my contest entry, I'm wanting to do a version of Twisted Fate where he's like a Dungeon Master for a DnD game. I think this is a cool/funny spin on the characters powers, switching from his magic cards to magic d20s and so on:) hope to start posting really soon!
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ The Human Interfaces group at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is part of the organization that is responsible for the software and operations of our missions including the Curiosity Mars Rover that landed recently. We've managed to combine our love of video games…
I have that Rowenta at home ^^ In Amazon we can find more angles. https://www.amazon.es/Rowenta-Compact-Power-Cyclonic-Aspirador/dp/B01CIALC5G/ref=sr_1_8?__mk_es_ES=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&dchild=1&keywords=rowenta&qid=1612343629&sr=8-8
This one's not even for sale. It's used by Japanese toy companies just for marketing purposes (trade shows). You can customized power ranger toys (from ebay) based on this articulation (matte out colored paints, kitbash parts to simplify, etc.) keyword: Figuarts
having the earth shatter into less pieces at the end would probably look a bit better. At the moment it looks like that cheese shatter effect from power point :P Make them break into 2-3 pieces instead. More impact and silhouette that way.
Wow I assumed right out of the gate that Mirror's Edge was a Source game. Wonder what a slight power adjustment would do in a material based PP. I always thought I could tell right away too. Just goes to show...
for child in (windows.getChildrenHWND dF) where child[4] == "#32770" do Miauu is invoking some powerful sorcery here. It reminds me of the experts at CGSociety compiling C# programs with MaxScript to access the Windows API: http://forums.cgsociety.org/showpost.php?p=7280793&postcount=15
Changelog Made the scope, damn thing now makes the rest of the model look like shit :/ Added a "charging power port" thing Changed the text, thinking of changing the name of the rifle entirely Detailed the "heat sink" to make it more obvious that it was a heat sink