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Posted on 11/05/12 5:43:14 PM
Artwel
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Flux Capacitor
When I was making this weeks banner I got carried away and drew the whole Flux Capacitor. Just want to point out that I did draw this all from scratch but copied the design from an existing picture.





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Posted on 11/05/12 6:25:25 PM
Deborah Morley
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Re: Flux Capacitor
Artwel, that is really excellent. I love the metal texture - how did you do that?

Posted on 11/05/12 7:10:38 PM
Artwel
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Re: Flux Capacitor
Deborah Morley wrote:
Artwel, that is really excellent. I love the metal texture - how did you do that?


HA, well I say I drew it all but that was a metal texture I found and lightened the edges to make them look worn (this is Cheat after all! ) I have to thank Wojtar for the texture, and here's a link.. http://wojtar-stock.deviantart.com/art/metal-texture-13-117093813

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Posted on 13/05/12 6:58:32 PM
Jota120
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Re: Flux Capacitor
Great image and your banner Artwel.
Following others and your comments its really got me thinking and then remember a bit of 3 phase heavy electrical engineering.
If I get it right they use big capacitors and induction coils (flux) to keep the V/A phases in synch, if not your neutral would be become less than neutral ... Bang!
But of course, it's the imagination more important than this theory, which you catch and use IMHO
Either way enjoying your works, thanks for sharing.
Trevor


Posted on 14/05/12 07:22:46 AM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Flux Capacitor
Splendid. I particularly like the way you've wrapped the texture around the cables. Good work!
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