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ZeiaZeh [2012-03-30 01:26:12 +0000 UTC]
He looks like a hungry kitten meowing for dinner<3
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Escamosa [2012-03-16 20:57:52 +0000 UTC]
Wow! I like this a lot! Love the pose, the colours, the light and shadows...
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Ivypetal [2012-02-25 00:14:07 +0000 UTC]
awwww....I wanna hug him....
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CaptainMcClellan [2011-09-03 08:38:20 +0000 UTC]
Claustrophobe? Interesting.... Li'l guy looks kinda like a cat, sorta cute, kinda weird. How/why does his clothes glow?
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RoboticMasterMind In reply to CaptainMcClellan [2011-09-03 15:41:29 +0000 UTC]
It's kinda like how people buy those glow in the dark shirts. Except his shirt glows more intensely, that it can be seen even in the day. It glows because the tallest thought him as annoying and gave him armor/clothing that Xon thought was really cool. But it was just really to make him a much more easier target for rebels to shoot him.
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CaptainMcClellan In reply to RoboticMasterMind [2011-09-04 03:48:36 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, how does it glow? I don't care why he has it. And anyway, Xon is probably the one they wouldn't shoot... Don't waste shots on an idiot... and don't take 'em as prisoner, they do more good for the rebellion if they're on the empire's side. ROFL XD
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RoboticMasterMind In reply to CaptainMcClellan [2011-09-04 04:10:07 +0000 UTC]
I said how it glowed, it's like a glow and a dark shirt. The rebellion also doesn't know if he's a idiot far away so they would try to shoot him and take him as prisoner. The empire is also trying to get rid of him to the rebellion.
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CaptainMcClellan In reply to RoboticMasterMind [2011-09-04 04:39:06 +0000 UTC]
Phosphorence doesn't cover it, sorry. Not with that lux... Besides the shirt isn't the right colour for it, anyway. Okay, it's like the guy who wears his crown into battle or shows up to a formal ball in a hawaiian shirt, cargo shorts, and socks with sandals. Everybody knows right away who the idiot in the room is. And whether or not, he survives is based on how nice the leader o' the rebellion is. I'm sure the Empire is trying to turf him off to the rebels. It's the smart thing to do.
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RoboticMasterMind In reply to CaptainMcClellan [2011-09-04 04:52:40 +0000 UTC]
They are aliens and have the technology to make the shirt glow that way with different chemicals than that found on earth. Xon is also too nice for the rebellion to think of him as entirely of a threat. He is also programed as a sleeper. To make sure just in case the rebellion did take xon that he will turn once something triggers him to betray the rebellion. The empire does not care about xon and wants him dead either way. Him being in the rebellion is good news for the empire. Xon being shot and killed is also a good thing to the empire.
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CaptainMcClellan In reply to RoboticMasterMind [2011-09-04 05:17:56 +0000 UTC]
Listen a' tis. There's only a finite amount of stable elements and nuclear physics always works the same way. So if you can't make it possible on Earth, then you can at least give how it could be possible. Yeah.. well that's the thing about computer-powered lifeforms, they can be bent however you please. In theory, I could cause the entire Irken species dance to the Thriller. (Which should be done, just for the amusement of all of us.)
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RoboticMasterMind In reply to CaptainMcClellan [2011-09-04 05:28:02 +0000 UTC]
Though not all mixtures aren't exactly discovered yet on earth. They are a much advanced race and have most likely the technology for a simple thing like a shirt to glow with maybe certain types of chemicals like neon or elements like the sort. Just like how a tron suit would glow. As for the thriller. Lol that's brilliant XD.
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CaptainMcClellan In reply to RoboticMasterMind [2011-09-04 06:17:29 +0000 UTC]
Yes. You can though create a compound that would work theoretically based on prior observations and experiments. For example: Ob: Neon glows reddish-orange in reaction to electricty, Ob: The chemicals within a glow stick luminesce within specified visual frequencies for a duration until all of the two exolumient chemicals have bonded all available atoms. Prob: The luminesence is not strong enough to be visible in large amounts of ambient light. Next: Hyp: If one where able to weave glass (polyester may also work, must have a certain transluence, probably about 90% or higher to achieve maximum visibilty and efficiency) fibres filled with Neon gas and contain photovoltaic microplates plates within the fibres, et voila glowing flexible material that produces it's own energy and is visible even in high amounts of ambient light. And then finally it'd move on to the experimentation phase where I repeatedly tested it making minor modifications between each test until it worked. That's simple enough. And the elements that electroluminesce are: Helium (Yellow), Argon (Blue/Purple), Neon(Red/Orange), Krypton (White), and Xenon (Silver). (Radon may also, but due to it's radioactive nature they are wary to test it. Besides it is difficult to isolate radon and it is also a known biotoxin/carcinogen.)
There are other ways that it could be done also... Biochemistry may end up the most efficient way... Finally I'm fairly certain that the Tron suits were achieved with LED (Light-Emitting Diodes, a solid-state rectifier that happens to electroluminesce a by-product that has since achieved more commercial application than it's original purpose. On what principals this works? I'm unsure but I think it may be the electricity conducting through a vaccuum from a cathode to an anode, similar to CRT, which was the technology used in televisions until the invention of Liquid-Chrystal Display, which is essentially just polarizing, reflecting, and filtering a single light source. O'course now LCD is being replaced also by microLED tech, which is more energy efficient because it requires less amperage to operate a matrix of LED's (which are very energy efficient) as opposed to having to operate the light source and control matrix as seperate units (required more energy because it required running seperate instructions for the light source and matrix, causing a need for greater processing power as well as powering two devices simutaneously, and thus, more electricity used. CRT televisions are completely out of the race for energy efficiency because it required the use of a CRT tube (it requires a higher voltage and amperage to cause electricity to traverse a vacuum) as a light source and a grid of electromagnets as the control mechanism. (In order to create a magnetic field strong enough to manipulate a beam of electricity a tremendous (relative to the control matricies in the comparisons) amount of electricity. This problem increases with colour televisions, which require three times as many magnets and the addition of other new componets. I just got way off topic...) in which case the clothing itself didn't glow, but rather just allowed light from the LED's to shine through. For the smoothness seen in the movie, there were probably mirrors or polarizers involved as well to create the coherency. This may also be less energy efficient, I'd need to test it.
Yeah! I ought write a program to do so... With this, I think I'll start with robotics, as that is simpler and requires less biology study.
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talkingtina7 [2011-08-30 23:32:52 +0000 UTC]
He's a cute but sad robot. He may have had Windows installed which would explain a lot! I think he needs a big hug. Great job.
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IZluver87 [2011-08-30 19:11:17 +0000 UTC]
Aww! He looks so cute! I wanna give him a big hug and cheer him up! ^_^
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IZluver87 In reply to RoboticMasterMind [2011-08-31 02:11:53 +0000 UTC]
Yup! and i wud give him a big ole hug any day LOL ^_^ Wud he let a fan grl hug him? Oh, And wudda bout kisses? Haha!
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wolfphantom21 [2011-08-30 04:19:23 +0000 UTC]
wow you can see the emotions in this picture wow great job
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SAsammygirl [2011-08-29 01:42:01 +0000 UTC]
8c That is one of the saddest kicked puppy faces I have ever seen. 3
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RoboticMasterMind In reply to SAsammygirl [2011-08-29 01:49:13 +0000 UTC]
Xon could probably make a lot of adorable faces if he was really scared.
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Zxi-Lesk [2011-08-29 01:08:57 +0000 UTC]
What are Cromes Worst Fears?
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RoboticMasterMind In reply to Zxi-Lesk [2011-08-29 04:15:20 +0000 UTC]
Crome is afraid of nightmare forms, cameras, diseases, unsanitary people and has major stage fright.
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magicwolfimp [2011-08-28 23:53:25 +0000 UTC]
poor Xon but the use of lighting is great!
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MewRingo [2011-08-28 23:28:31 +0000 UTC]
D: Poor lad, Trapped in the awkward phase of diaper days.
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Tybay [2011-08-28 23:23:35 +0000 UTC]
Aww, that poor thing. I want to hug him XD
You created an awesome atmosphere with the lights! (but I think his eyes should be more shiny and reflectivet. The shadow is too ig and the dot of light is very small, that makes them look too opaque)
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Tybay In reply to RoboticMasterMind [2011-08-29 02:09:13 +0000 UTC]
Haha, it's reasonable for a fidgety little bastard like him to hate closed spaces XD
It looks great in those grey tones, I can't imagine it blue.
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lordxeras [2011-08-28 23:22:02 +0000 UTC]
I have dass fear as well.
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dragonfire1000 [2011-08-28 23:21:13 +0000 UTC]
for some reason when I was looking at this thumbnail it looked like it was done with Zbrush. must be the glares. Awesome work.
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MagicBirb [2011-08-28 23:18:47 +0000 UTC]
he looks so adorable
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