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ArchMageZeratuL (Jan 9, 2005)
Nothing to comment.

Except that I don't like it. As usual.
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Heartsdomain (Aug 10, 2005)
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KH44N (Aug 10, 2005)
Holy crap. Everything is perfect!
Maiko (Aug 11, 2005)
:D this is so pretttyyyyyy
hahahaha revive the dead pictures >:3 mwahaha
DoOp (Apr 18, 2006)
this is cooooooolllllllllllllll :] i like the whole, awesome effect it has *_*
drawn in 29 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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ArchMageZeratuL (Jul 28, 2003)
From chaos, order is born.

As we unlock the secrets of neural networks, we see that the line above is a greater truth - we have beheld completelly chaotic systems learn by themselves with little to none human help, robots that learned how to operate their own legs in order to obtain proper movement... and so far our technology is pathetic.

In the future, we may use those same neural networks to create a new form of life that takes the best qualities of biology and mechatronics. Then we shall become obsolete, and the world will be theirs to rule...
13 comments – latest 4:
nyao (edited Aug 5, 2003)
oooo.... cool.... i luv da mask.... great colourz... and i luv the shinie red eyez... and symbolz... ^^
ArchMageZeratuL (edited Aug 6, 2003)
Jiah, I'm using Ultima runes; not Tolkien ones. :)
They are a slight variation of Tolkien's... I just never got around totally memorizing Tolkien's ones, and I had to memorize Ultima ones for the game, anyway. But, yeah, that's what they say.
Gandalf (edited Jan 3, 2004)
good concept
[there is a semblance between this pic and HSWicon ]
Maiko (Aug 11, 2005)
wow this is great :3
good stuff :D *mwahahaa*
drawn in 1 hour 12 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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ArchMageZeratuL (Jul 24, 2003)
My second astronomical picture here... nowhere as good as hypernova, but whatever.

When a supermassive star (many times more massive than our sun) dies in a Supernova, it may leave behind a neutron star, that is composed of incredibly compacted matter. As time passes, some of those neutron stars are so massive that they collapse even further to their own gravity and reach a point where density is so high that the gravity is strong enough to prevent even light from escaping it - thus a black hole is born.

These tiny objetcts are amongst the most exotic in the universe. A spoon filled with black hole material would weight as much as all of Earth, and the gravity field is so strong that deforms the space around it. They are also responsible for strong gamma ray bursts as matter falls beneath it's event horizon.

[Edit: improved outer disks and gamma ray bursts... still not great, but better]
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nyao (edited Aug 4, 2003)
oooo cool.... me luv star thingiez.... so purtie... and all the nice space colourz... ^^
Cacau (Jan 10, 2005)
Ohhh.... Really, I´ve loved it. Gotta love space pics ^_^
davincipoppalag (Jan 10, 2005)
If you like space pics Cacau..check out the ones in FinBeasts gallery and also the ones in Shudson's
sincity (Jan 10, 2005)
very cool. :}
drawn in 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
ArchMageZeratuL (Jul 23, 2003)
Reality is indeed scarier than fiction - hypernovae are superenergetic events that are registered often in far away galaxies. Being hundreds of times more powerful than their already fierce supernovae cousins, hypernovae can shine as bright as the rest of the universe, emmiting incredible ammounts of gamma ray radiation. They are the greatest explosions in the universe since the Big Bang. If one were to detonate only a few thousand light years from Earth, the planet would probably be disintegrated by the furious blast. It's atmosphere and oceans would imediately boil and be spit away... then everything else would be dismantled... and everyone would die before anyone had a clue of what was happening. This image shows Earth an instant after being hit by the blast.

Done now. Oh, and it's not 100% astronomically accurate... stars are completelly random, and it's not like I did a simulation to figure how it would look like. :P

Ah, and I forgot to mention that Eta Carinae is only 7500 light years away and *could maybe* explode in a hypernova. Oh, and considering it's size, it's very short lived... so it may already have exploded (at least as supernova). [Of course, it takes 7500 years until we figure what happens there...]
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HunterKiller_ (Jan 13, 2005)
Utterly Awesome.
Fin_beast (edited Jan 13, 2005)
Very nice. :) I like the earth.
May I suggest you add many more layers of stars which are very low in opacity to.
It gives it much more depth. Stars are not totally evenly spaced. The big white stars look like they have been placed evenly on purpose.
Group some of that stars together... but make it look natural. Theres a tutorial somewhere about starscapes somewhere which is really good which I have used.
It's somwhere in the forums I think... :s
davincipoppalag (Jan 13, 2005)
This is an old pic Fin..HK just brought it up with his comment. It's good, but I always think yours have such real looking depth..
NIKNIKKNUTZEN (Mar 2, 2005)
wow...thsi has really great detail...and nice explenation of a hypernova....i never new that...
drawn in 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
ArchMageZeratuL (Feb 5, 2003)
Next time your so-called president asks you to go to war... remember the penguins. Remember the penguins.
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ArchMageZeratuL (edited Feb 7, 2003)
A wise man once said: "Cello is evil".
Kazukie (edited Feb 7, 2003)
=P Haha, that's funny.
Fin_beast (edited Feb 8, 2003)
@#&*^$ @#* $&*#$ !87 3(@3%^& &@#^*& &@^#* !@&^# &#$@.
ArchMageZeratuL (edited Feb 8, 2003)
OK, here's an explanation for picture:
USA invades Iraq. USA's army is overwhelmed by Iraq's army. Navy destroys half of Iraq. Army invades again and annihilates everyone. Knowing he's has nothing to lose, Saddam unleashes his weapons on USA. USA retaliates by dropping lots of H-bombs on middle east. Global warming causes Antarctica to melt. Young defenseless penguins die.
Or something like that. :)
drawn in 1 hour 5 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
ArchMageZeratuL (Feb 3, 2003)
The shield of Rohan's most valorous defender breaks as it is stuck by the Nazg?]'s mace. Scene seen by it's wielder in the battle of the fields of [i]Pelennor.
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quintessence (edited Feb 8, 2003)
Yum, another rabid Tolkien fan like myself! *claps*

Neat ghosty effect.
Ari (edited Feb 19, 2003)
Yay!!! Someone else is also obsessed with Tolkein!!!
btw, this is an AWESOME drawing!!!
drawn in 17 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
ArchMageZeratuL (Feb 3, 2003)
[Drawn in early Lascaux beta and manually uploaded]

The white boat approaches the Undying Lands of the west.
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gilks19 (edited Feb 5, 2003)
that's really really good :) i like the sun effect.
ashnazggimbatuluk (Jan 20, 2005)
it has a real good athmosphere; the light effects and the waves: very good
i like it altough it shows again the conflict btween the last words from lord of the rings (the gandalf-sppech from the film)
and tolkiens silmarillion-description of valimar (the west)
drawn in 40 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
ArchMageZeratuL (Feb 3, 2003)
As they climb the stairs to the dreaded passage of Cirith Ungol, they can't help but panicking when they see the winged terror over the citadel of Minas Morgul. Meanwhile, Orodruin can be heard as it rages many miles to the northeast.
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ArchMageZeratuL (edited Feb 3, 2003)
I felt that problem too. It seemed right it the applet... hehe...
roguefrequency (edited Feb 13, 2003)
I really like the lava, smoke, and the moon.
Ari (edited Feb 19, 2003)
AWESOME!!! *claps* another Tolkien fan!!! *is obsessed with Tolkein*
Knockoff (Feb 7, 2004)
Very nice, I love the moon and the clouds.
And the shiny thing.
drawn in 53 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic