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i would like to shit on that it looks so... clean.frissy wrote:
Stop reading here. You suck.
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LAIVA = Ship (in finnish),
it's a book about sailingboats (drawn by hand). I use it for reference. It's perfect for it. Historial stuff, but combined with visual style.
it's a book about sailingboats (drawn by hand). I use it for reference. It's perfect for it. Historial stuff, but combined with visual style.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."
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Well in your language yes. Mine, no. Still, it's a bloody book about ships! Enough with it already! Here are all the books/stuff:
Koss phones (forgot the number, and too bored to google it)
iBook 12" G4 (1.5gt ram, 60Gb HD)
Laiva, by Björn Landström
The Art of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the clones (i'm not too much into SW, it's good and ok, but the art is superb!)
Human Anatomy for Artists (all the god damn muscles)
Koss phones (forgot the number, and too bored to google it)
iBook 12" G4 (1.5gt ram, 60Gb HD)
Laiva, by Björn Landström
The Art of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the clones (i'm not too much into SW, it's good and ok, but the art is superb!)
Human Anatomy for Artists (all the god damn muscles)
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."
Philip K. Dick (1928 - 1982), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Philip K. Dick (1928 - 1982), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Is that thing on the right screen a sailfish/boat?
Bioship.
Google Image Search sucks at bioships.
Regular Google a little better
The See Also section of the wiki is the best part.
Bioship.
Google Image Search sucks at bioships.
Regular Google a little better
The See Also section of the wiki is the best part.
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TinyTeeth wrote:It looks like a Kusari gunboat. :freelancer:
That was a fun sandbox game, but it got old for me.
The World AI/etc. was on the one hand excellent in its economy of variables; on the other hand deficient in its scarcity of variables.
I wish I hadn't traded it in.
It was pretty.
There should be a Freelancer screensaver thingy, like a ship aquarium.
Somebody posted a few months ago about using Homeworld that way.
(Was it Homeworld?)
It's a flying sailboat thingie. A coastal Italian/Spanish design.
As for the desktop being clean...well usually it has a few million sketches lying around on it. Depends what I doing.
As for the desktop being clean...well usually it has a few million sketches lying around on it. Depends what I doing.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."
Philip K. Dick (1928 - 1982), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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Redeye: The missions could get quite repetitive, but it largely relied on atmosphere. Cruising through one of the Sigma systems along with the fantastic music and all is hard to beat, even more so when one hasn't already explored everything. So I inevitably return to it periodically almost in the manner of Fallout - if not for reasons of nostalgia - and it's one of my favourite games in spite of all its faults, which are all mostly related to design and not experience anyway. It had some potential for modding as well.
And considering that I believe it wouldn't be too hard to make a screensaver out of it. They have already done much of the work in and with the menu screen, no?
And considering that I believe it wouldn't be too hard to make a screensaver out of it. They have already done much of the work in and with the menu screen, no?
I guess I'll have to pick it up again.TinyTeeth wrote:Redeye: The missions could get quite repetitive, but it largely relied on atmosphere. Cruising through one of the Sigma systems along with the fantastic music and all is hard to beat, even more so when one hasn't already explored everything. So I inevitably return to it periodically almost in the manner of Fallout - if not for reasons of nostalgia - and it's one of my favourite games in spite of all its faults, which are all mostly related to design and not experience anyway. It had some potential for modding as well.
And considering that I believe it wouldn't be too hard to make a screensaver out of it. They have already done much of the work in and with the menu screen, no?
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