-zenn Posted June 30, 2010 Posted June 30, 2010 A futuristic scavenger bike inspired by 'Judge Dredd', 'The Fifth Element', 'The Island' and 'Star Trek'. An addition to my other hoverbikes. I totally forgot about until I recieved some parts today and got asked about it. So I finished it and here you go. flickr gallery Quote
lightningtiger Posted June 30, 2010 Posted June 30, 2010 Excellent hoverbike '-zenn' all you need now is a futuristic Hell's Angel Bikie to ride it - some skull and cross-bones on the front cowling would set it off nicely ! I'm a conformist! ! Quote
ProducePrincess Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 The lighting is kinda distracting when i look at it taking away from the goodness of this hoverbike. The wheels used as hover engines and the lights all over the front are quite nice and you didn't over do it either. nice work Quote
-zenn Posted July 1, 2010 Author Posted July 1, 2010 The lighting is kinda distracting when i look at it taking away from the goodness of this hoverbike. The wheels used as hover engines and the lights all over the front are quite nice and you didn't over do it either. nice work Thanks, I really have to work on my photographing skills. Maybe I should make a little booth with a light and stuff. Quote
ProducePrincess Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 Thanks, I really have to work on my photographing skills. Maybe I should make a little booth with a light and stuff. You know whats really easy to use ... T-shirts! If you tack them onto the wall or tacboard and have them low enough so you have a decent hight and base you can get some pretty nice photos. The best thing about it is you can just tack a different colour of cloth over and then rip it off after your are done.. I tried booths made of paper and they don't work so well, so high quality booth or cloth booth are your best bets.You could also possibly take you pictures in your garden on some rocks , that always looks nice enough too Just some ideas for you Quote
-zenn Posted July 1, 2010 Author Posted July 1, 2010 You know whats really easy to use ... T-shirts! If you tack them onto the wall or tacboard and have them low enough so you have a decent hight and base you can get some pretty nice photos. The best thing about it is you can just tack a different colour of cloth over and then rip it off after your are done.. I tried booths made of paper and they don't work so well, so high quality booth or cloth booth are your best bets.You could also possibly take you pictures in your garden on some rocks , that always looks nice enough too Just some ideas for you The cloth is a nice idea. Do you use any special light or something btw? Quote
ProducePrincess Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 The cloth is a nice idea. Do you use any special light or something btw? For lighting I just use my window thats opposite of the background and my bedroom light thats above. Thats all the lighting i use and it seems to work decently. You would get better results however if you went and bought some more lights but the quality should be good enough as it is. Quote
Fires-storm Posted July 2, 2010 Posted July 2, 2010 A nicely done bike, you actually inspired me to build a few using the standard chassis, I hope to post them here soon. I love your style, keep bricking Quote
-zenn Posted July 2, 2010 Author Posted July 2, 2010 A nicely done bike, you actually inspired me to build a few using the standard chassis, I hope to post them here soon. I love your style, keep bricking Kewl, I'm looking forward to see them. Quote
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