Monday, December 20, 2010

From 2D Goggles: A Matter of Proportion

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Although this Chibi Brunel is the highlight of the post for me, the rest of it is an interesting look at the use of proportion in the creator's own comic, and in others.

Looking back through some sketchbooks, I notice that I tend to draw figures 7 heads high, personally, which falls squarely in the category of dullard realism

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Monday, December 13, 2010

From Kitsune Noir: Space Suit of the Week

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Kitsune Noir's "Spacesuit of the Week" series goes retro future this week, with these illustrations from 1960.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

From Sports Scientists Blog: The limit of human performance: How much faster?

Swifter, higher, stronger...up to a point?  Or beyond?  The limit of human performance

Today we revisit a topic that seems to run like carousel, popping up once every few months on the site - how much faster can human beings run?  How close to a "ceiling" in performance are we?

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From Salsa: Building From A Mukluk Frameset

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Building From A Mukluk Frameset

November 29th 2010 | 6 Comments

This post is geared towards those individuals who are planning to build up a complete snowbike from a Mukluk frameset. The intent is to let you know what parts the Mukluk frame requires to get it rolling, and also to let you know what component options are available to you.

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If you're lucky enough to be looking seriously at building a snow bike, here's some help for a build on Salsa's new "Mukluk" frame.

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