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#SubWednesday New profile of Greek steam powered ‘Nordenfelt I’ #Submarines from 1880s. Full article on these fascinating boats, including cutaway, at https://t.co/DlQwEtMfAF
To make matters harder we could only work in TV3 until 6PM each day - because TV3 is also the cutaway studio for the National Lottery draws, and for security reasons we couldn’t be in there when they were, so we had to work to their time #reddwarf
The art of the cutaway, 1965-1975: illustrations by Rick Guidice, Werner Büdeler, Davis Meltzer, and Phil Santos.
My favourite part about drawing comics is doing these fun little cutaways, it's nice to break up the pace a bit with these
2/3 “Evocative of the most intimate part of the feminine anatomy, the construction of the skirt front suggests fertility and seduction, a theme reinforced by the cutaway overskirt that references the open robe and petticoat of the eighteenth century.” via (@metmuseum)
the cutaways, the color shifts, propulsive emotions, Toshiyuki Tsuru is a master
The Handley-Page Hampden has always fascinated me, an early WW 2 RAF medium bomber, with a very narrow fuselage. This earned it the nickname, the'Flying Suitcase', but it had a certain 'grace' and apparently very flew well. Check out the contemporary cutaway drawing from 1940.
Explainer on how I draw those crazy submarine cutaways using MS Paint. Cannot explain *why*. Just because. https://t.co/sOv62fXf8Y #SubThursday #Navy #Submarines #Interesting
(Cutaway to the beastar highschool)
Peter: School drama, but from a Deer Guy
Pages 5-6 / 15-16 - 2 pages - Bane / Batman fights Grundy & Amygdala.
Pages 7-10 / 11-15 - 4 pages - Bane / Batman fights Scarecrow.
Page 11 / 10 - 1 page - Cutaway to the enemy & his comrade talking. Bruce & Alfred in issue 19, Bane & Ventriloquist in issue 70.
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TUTORIAL: Learn how to create a toon cutaway effect in Cinema 4D and Arnold using clip-geo. | https://t.co/9ZR8WwYBEc