Tech Art Addiction: Another Installment
Nov. 4th, 2013 05:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two things I came across recently:
1. A little thing on the Robot 6 blog on comicbookresources.com about architectural drawings tied to the series Locke and Key. The series isn't exactly my cuppa, but I know some of you out there have a love for it. So.
2. I'd heard that a Haynes-issue book on the Death Star and related space hardware from Star Wars was in the works for a couple of months. It's on my own "want list". Spotted it recently at a couple of local booksellers. If you want a sense of why I'd like to have it in my genre tech art reading collection, here you go, courtesy of io9.com.
3. One more thing I'd like to see done?
A SHIELD Agents' Orientation Manual. Preferred candidates to contribute material, be it text or artwork to include the following:
Complete with a history of known Helicarrier classes to date, details of the old SHIELD NYC HQ bases(the first one under the barber shop, and the skyscraper that formed one of the key venues of Nick Fury vs. SHIELD), and an assortment of the other gadgetry in the arsenal. And if they want to throw in the Urbis Immortalis under Rome as designed by Dustin Weaver, go for it.
Just saying.
1. A little thing on the Robot 6 blog on comicbookresources.com about architectural drawings tied to the series Locke and Key. The series isn't exactly my cuppa, but I know some of you out there have a love for it. So.
2. I'd heard that a Haynes-issue book on the Death Star and related space hardware from Star Wars was in the works for a couple of months. It's on my own "want list". Spotted it recently at a couple of local booksellers. If you want a sense of why I'd like to have it in my genre tech art reading collection, here you go, courtesy of io9.com.
3. One more thing I'd like to see done?
A SHIELD Agents' Orientation Manual. Preferred candidates to contribute material, be it text or artwork to include the following:
Complete with a history of known Helicarrier classes to date, details of the old SHIELD NYC HQ bases(the first one under the barber shop, and the skyscraper that formed one of the key venues of Nick Fury vs. SHIELD), and an assortment of the other gadgetry in the arsenal. And if they want to throw in the Urbis Immortalis under Rome as designed by Dustin Weaver, go for it.
Just saying.