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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Motorbirdcopter Super Suit 3000e

This is the rough design of a little gift for my pal Achdé I'm working on. It's a sort of further stage of the "Lucky Duck" I did 2 years ago. I stressed the "Motorbirdpunk" features a little more than in the earlier version. I'll post the finished/coloured piece at a later time...


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10 comments:

  1. Sehr schön...

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  2. This is so awesome. Every detail is so clear, even it's a rough one. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Brilliant!! Thanks for posting.

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  4. Chris, besten Dank! :) Thanks for commenting!

    Derek, cheers buddy :)

    Erik, cheers, it's my pleasure! :)

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  5. hi,
    voi supa seiten!
    tarat sooo gern wissen wie du des mit da skizze ganz oben gmocht host.
    :)
    liebe deine bilder.
    lg

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  6. Florian, I see you've been really knocking out these drawings! Absolutely brilliant stuff and it keeps getting better. How have you been doing these days? I haven't heard from you in so long!

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  7. Richard! Cheers, indeed, long time no see/hear! I'm very fine, thanks! How are you? Oliver Kurth told me the two of you met at the CTN expo, last November...

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  8. Dreamfactory, vielen Dank fuer das liebe Feedback! Apropos, du meinst den mouse-over Effekt des Blog Headers? Such einfach via Google nach "mouseover image generator", der Rest ist dann ein Kinderspiel ;)

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  9. sry, muss nochmal nervig sein: wenn ich beim letzten schritt angekommen bin, wo es mir den code für den mouseover gibt, was genau muss ich dann mit dem code machen?
    ich hab versucht es mir zu übersetzten, aber das war mir dann irgendwie doch zu hoch.
    O.o

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