Oscar J wrote:Fookin 'ell! Didn't even know GPU supported that stuff. The teacher becomes the student!Originalplan® wrote:I made an obstacle map for it.Oscar J wrote:Are you going to tell us how you did it?
( see the 50sec reder i did for you )

Oscar J wrote:Fookin 'ell! Didn't even know GPU supported that stuff. The teacher becomes the student!Originalplan® wrote:I made an obstacle map for it.Oscar J wrote:Are you going to tell us how you did it?
( see the 50sec reder i did for you )
aleksandera wrote:Wei Song?
I see...Well unfortunately i'm as caucasian as gets. With strong ties to Asia nevertheless.aleksandera wrote:I found this artist on Facebook. He is painting a similar beer over and over again:
https://www.facebook.com/koszinter/phot ... =3&theater
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Many contemporary artists and designers from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America have designed figures. Designing a Bearbrick figure means creating a design scheme, or deco, for the standard mold. Contributors range from visual artists such as H. R. Giger to illustrators such as Pushead, graffiti artists such as Stash, and fashion designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Vivienne Westwood and Ivana Helsinki . As a result of their limited production, and the participation of artists, Bearbricks are generally considered designer toys.
MediCom also produces Bearbricks outside the regular release schedule of the basic figures. For example, a Kill Bill Bearbrick was created in 2003 as a promotional piece for customers who purchased pre-sale tickets to see the film Kill Bill Volume 2 in Japan. Another Kill Bill Bearbrick, called Murder Bride, was included in the packaging for the Japanese DVD release of Kill Bill Volume 1, released in April 2004. Exclusive pieces such as these are highly-sought after and difficult to obtain for collectors outside Japan; they are often purchased on the secondary market, especially online auctions.
Casio has also released a 400% Bearbrick collaboration with the accompany watch, the DW-6900MT-7JR, in conjunction with the G-Shock's 30th Anniversary.
YukOscar J wrote:Nice slimey materials.
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