With the new 21 inch Dell Ultra Sharp taking over for the deceaced Samsung 931c I'll be back to posting once more
This was supposed to go up right after the last posting but I held off until I could get the new monitor. Here we have another collection of Indus environment scenes. This batch of three is a good deal tighter than the last batch so they're closer to image boards than simply roughs.
Continuing to explore the nooks and crannies of the architectural and industrial world of Indus we continue to see the mixture of artisan driven aesthetics (such as the brushed bronze panels in the top right image) in contrast to industrial clutter. Indus is a very dense environment so one will often find themselves in narrow alleys and corridors. If you don't have an active I.D.P. (Indus Dimensional Positioner, similar device to a GPS) you're gonna get horrible lost... or worse dead.
I'm still adjusting to the new monitor so I likely will revisit this, and other posts, for tweaks and edits. I wanted to put it up here for now though. More work to come
Download for hi-resolution file to see all the little bits and bobbles 'o' detail.
My thanks Rob. The new monitor is pretty fab and I have a new Spyder to calibrate it as well (the old ones just don't work with LED back-light) so I have been busy, just haven't posted anything done with the new monitor... yet. New stuff is coming starting with some new TKP shooty McBang bangs.
I need to learn how to put more bobbles in my stuff, they usually end up on the floor.
Then the dust jaguars get them.
Yes bobbles can get out of hand right quick, all over the floor, in shoes, mouse holes. What a pain!