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wasbella102:

Choose life.
Choose a job.
Choose a career.
Choose a family.
Choose a fucking big television,
Choose washing machines,
cars,
compact disc players,
and electrical tin openers.
Choose good health,
low cholesterol and dental insurance.
Choose fixed- interest mortgage repayments.
Choose a starter home.
Choose your friends.
Choose leisure wear and matching luggage.
Choose a three piece suite on hire purchase in a range of fucking fabrics.
Choose DIY and wondering who you are on a Sunday morning.
Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing sprit- crushing game shows,
stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth.
Choose rotting away at the end of it all,
pishing you last in a miserable home,
nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish,
fucked-up brats you have spawned to replace yourself.
Choose your future.
Choose life… But why would I want to do a thing like that?


Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting

helbetico:

This illustration was made for a tutorial in Vectortuts, i use a different style i hope you like it, try to experiment new things sometimes, for me was fun and challenging to release from my drawing comfort zone, its a good exercise try new things, here’s the [link] for the tutorial.


Esta ilustración la hice para un tutorial en Vectortuts, utilice un estilo diferente espero les guste, traten de experimentar cosas nuevas de vez en cuando, para mi realizar esta ilustración fue divertido y a la vez díficil por el hecho de salirme de mi zona de confort al dibujar, les recomiendo traten cosas nuevas de vez en cuando, es buen ejercicio, aquí esta el [link] para el tutorial.

myampgoesto11:

Mike Pelletier: Lucy Skull

In 2011 I was invited to create a piece for an exhibition called “Ctrl-Z” curated by 3d artist 

Eric Van Straaten. This was a group exhibition of artworks created by various 3d printing processes. 

The model of the skull was generated from a friend’s dental tomography scan. The form of the object was created by creating an array of copies of the skull, where each successive copy of the skull is scaled, rotated, and moved. The skull starts at life size at the front and ends up rotated 180 degrees and two times larger than life at the back.”
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