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Slammer

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  1. Whatever you are smoking... I don´t want to know. Nice art though.
  2. Considering it´s actually a 1:1 copy of the BMW R71 Wehrmachtskraftrad from 1938 it is an astonishingly long lived bike. I almost got myself one a few years back, sadly the deal fell through.
  3. I love the sparkly sea but VectorVonDoom is correct..
  4. I do freediving as a sport and that is exactly the kind of nightmare I have. One of them at least, the other is to find a net underwater and get entangles another one is dive through a cave right into a smack of jellyfish on the way up, that happened by the way.
  5. A journey of a thousand vectors starts with a single line...
  6. And the soundtrack to the picture.
  7. Actually no that is not true, you can distinguish a crocodile from an alligator by the fact that one will see you later and one will see you in a while.
  8. Both, and then some, oodles of perlin noise too.
  9. Time for something different, a change from all the aviation. So I thought I would go all spacey and spend a cold and dreary Sunday on an icy moon around the planet Slattern.
  10. The wall and lighthouse is designer, as well as the gradient base for the sky and the sea, there is one dab of a cloud brush and the rest is perlin noise along with the mottling on the seawall.
  11. The original idea was to have the SB6 at anchor behind Smeaton´s seawall at St. Ives, but I simply could not get the contrasts to work in the way I had it in my imagination and gave it up. That is why the elevator is wrong... one liddle mistake. The SB6 is not flying and currently lives in the science museum in London. I do however quite like the seawall and will keep it for a later project.
  12. One of the original Speedbirds, the Supermarine SB6B, built for the Schneider trophy in 1929 by R.J Mitchell, the father of the Spitfire.
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