Friday, April 23, 2010

Creative Chopper Concepts from Solif

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We present our few works of Russian designer Mikhail Smolyanov aka Solif. The following unusual concepts of motorcycles were created by the author in 3D max. Very creative and fresh concept that looks like a retro bike – AXP 3. Design is an amazing mix of echoes of the mid-20 th century and some parts obviously from latest technology. All works are unusual and interesting and worthy of the attention of wider audience.

Speeder Mechanicus

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Styrr

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SapFire

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M-Org

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ARX 3

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Steampunk Chopper

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7 Wonders Series, Animals & Habitats

Truth is stranger than fiction, they say, and nowhere is this more true than in the natural world. Symbiotic pairs, camouflaged critters and color-changing animals are one thing, but what about exploding and raining animals? Oh yes, it happens. From the world’s weirdest team-ups to the most surreal self-detonating creatures on the planet, here are seven phenomenal wonders of the animal kingdom.

7) Symbiosis: Surprising Animal Team-Ups

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Sure species work together, but they also work with other species in strange and unlikely ways. In the water, sharks hunt with sidekick fish, shrimp clean up eels and crabs use anemones as poisoned boxing gloves. In the air, some birds flit down to take scraps from the teeth of crocodiles while others sit comfortably on the backs of huge mammals from buffaloes to elephants. On the ground, keen-sighted zebras eat side-by-side with hearing-enhanced ostriches, each prepared to warn the other of danger.

6) Clever Camouflage and Colorful Animal Stealth

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Animals adapt over time to their environments, some so much so that they begin to look like their surroundings – a helpful evolutionary advantage in the face of potential predators (or while stalking prey). There are octopi that blend in perfectly with sandy ocean floors, insects that look just like leaves and fish that resemble oceanic plants. There is even an octopus that can mimic nearly twenty other oceanic species to scare off attackers.

5) Color-Changing and Shape-Shifting Animals

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Some animals require weeks to shift from one state to another while others can change color and even texture in a matter of hours or minutes. In some cases they blend in roughly with their surroundings while in others they are almost a carbon copy of what they are next to. Even when you are looking for them, some color-changers fit into their context so well you would never even see them at close range.

4) Cannibalistic Macabre Mate-Eating Animals

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Scientists still do not know for sure what drives some animals to eat their mates. If they predominantly engaged in this behavior after mating one would assume they were getting sustenance for their newly-fertilized eggs – but most females attempt to eat the males even before mating. Scorpion males save themselves by stinging their partners into submission, mantises wait until a female has fed to approach her and spiders actually bring an offering of food in the hope that they themselves will not be the main course.

3) Group Builders and Animal Architects

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Humans work together all the time to build incredible structures we could never have dreamed up, let alone construct, on our own – but some animal architecture is arguably even more impressive. There is a spider web built by a variety of species working together that spans much of a public park, an ant colony that extends for thousands of miles and birds nests built by entire flocks living together under one thatched roof.

2) Naturally and Artificially Exploding Animals

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Yes, you read that right: some animals explode. In some cases they unfortunately have help – like the whale detonated to get it off a public beach or the tank-hunting suicide dogs from World War II. In other cases, though, it happens as a defense mechanism or the by-product of an unknown natural phenomena. One of the widest publicized cases of an exploding animal involved gaseous buildup inside of a giant whale being transported by truck down a busy city street – you do not want to see those pictures.

1) Raining Animals: Radical but Real

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Raining animals … it sounds ridiculous, right? Nonetheless, it happens – albeit rarely. Fish, frogs and birds are the most common forms of animal rain. Sometimes the creatures land relatively unscathed but in others they are frozen or shredded to pieces. Theories vary in their details but generally it is assumed thatcertain kinds of strong winds lift up the animals with a volume of water (fish and frogs from ponds, for example) or sweep them out of the sky in the case of birds and then deposit them, often right before a major storm.

10 Examples of Bootlegged NES Games

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I guess a person will always be loyal to the game system that have the fondest memories of. And that usually has something to do with their youth. For me? It’s clearly the Nintendo Entertainment System. My all time best moments in gaming definitely came with this system and I could easily talk about it for hours.

What was also awesome was that feeling I got when I just received the game and looked at the box. The cover said a lot and even that first intro moment when I turned the game on gave me a glimpse of what was going to happen: a great time.

But what if those covers were more accurate? What if they depicted what the images really looked like? You’ll see what I mean with the following 10 examples of “bootlegged” NES games.

Thanks to the members at Something Awful for these

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I mean let’s face it, the guy does have horns coming out of his ears.

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Could this be any more fitting? I love how this now looks like some kind of fighting game rather than basketball.

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I just like how it says “Nindo.”

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How scary were those green muscle dudes from Double Dragon? And now plastered on the Hulkster’s face? Yikes.

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Damned right they are.

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God it’s scary how fitting this is.

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Squeal like a pig kid.

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Seriously, I never knew and will never know how to play that game. What a great call here.

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One of my favorite Nintendo games of all time.

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Sure why not.