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(01-16-2013, 10:36 PM)nackidno Wrote: Danny, are you into concept design or artistic drawing/painting? Cause you are really good, keep 'em coming! I love the atmosphere of your paintings. Smile

Currently I'm just a "regular" arts specific school (learning multimedia: Web design, Graphic design and Adobe flash) though if possible I'd love to be a concept artist! Thats like my freaking wet dream!

though that probably means I have to leave my home country and go to the US. Cuss ya know. Concept artist ain't really a job from where I'm from :/
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01-16-2013, 10:41 PM
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Concepts are always nice. Especially to people like me who lack any sort of creativity but enjoy doing stuff like 3d modelling. It's a curse, I tell you.

01-17-2013, 05:49 AM
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RE: Modeling/Art non-related to Amnesia

(01-16-2013, 10:41 PM)Danny Boy Wrote:
(01-16-2013, 10:36 PM)nackidno Wrote: Danny, are you into concept design or artistic drawing/painting? Cause you are really good, keep 'em coming! I love the atmosphere of your paintings. Smile

Currently I'm just a "regular" arts specific school (learning multimedia: Web design, Graphic design and Adobe flash) though if possible I'd love to be a concept artist! Thats like my freaking wet dream!

though that probably means I have to leave my home country and go to the US. Cuss ya know. Concept artist ain't really a job from where I'm from :/

Just a quick question; do you read Romantically Apocalyptic?

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01-17-2013, 08:20 AM
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Aww yeah

His left arm is broken backwards though, I haven't bothered to fix it though xD

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RE: Modeling/Art non-related to Amnesia

Can I know why he has a SO BIG HEAD?

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Because smart people have big heads, didn't you nou?

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Fun fact... Einstein actually had a smaller brain compared whit most people's, although it still weighted the same.
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RE: Modeling/Art non-related to Amnesia

(01-17-2013, 08:27 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: Fun fact... Einstein actually had a smaller brain compared whit most people's, although it still weighted the same.

Fun fact... Einsteins brain was smaller, but consisted more folds, which is theorized that intellect is studied and observed by brain cells that reside in those folds, thus producing a person who has a "smarter" brain. If you take a piece of construction (heavier weight) paper and folder it up to the tightest piece of folded paper you can possibly make and put it in your hand then hold a regular, unfolded piece of paper in the other, which one is seemingly heavier?

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01-17-2013, 09:08 PM
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Danny Boy Offline
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none.

If both papers were the same mass before one of them being folded. The height shouldn't change.
01-17-2013, 09:52 PM
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(01-17-2013, 09:08 PM)crisosphinx Wrote:
(01-17-2013, 08:27 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: Fun fact... Einstein actually had a smaller brain compared whit most people's, although it still weighted the same.



Fun fact... Einsteins brain was smaller, but consisted more folds, which is theorized that intellect is studied and observed by brain cells that reside in those folds, thus producing a person who has a "smarter" brain. If you take a piece of construction (heavier weight) paper and folder it up to the tightest piece of folded paper you can possibly make and put it in your hand then hold a regular, unfolded piece of paper in the other, which one is seemingly heavier?
Hehehe, honest mistake (I could definately have made it) :] The mass stays the same. It's the surface area which increases by folding - consider a straight line vs. a squiggly line between point A and B. The squiggly line is longer when stretched.

On another note I think the connection between the left and right part of the brain was more efficient in his case. But we can't surely say what really made him "smarter".

On the topic of big heads - I believe the brainsize of each Homo X increases as one go up the evolutionary chain. If I remember correctly the neanderthals had the largest brain.. But wasn't the smartest. So big or small brain doesn't quantify (among Homo Sapiens) into intellect. GO CHEESY QUOTE:
"It's not the size which matters, it's how you use it".

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