I saw this picture, looked at it for about 5 seconds, then scrolled down, say a YouTube link, and grinned.
I saw this picture, looked at it for about 5 seconds, then scrolled down, say a YouTube link, and grinned.
beatenThat is some straight up Clive Barker shit right there.
*harvest mountain flower*
where is that woman, im guessing the states but my sister thinks otherwise, south- africa
where is that woman, im guessing the states but my sister thinks otherwise, south- africa
I don't remember her name, but I recall she was from the bible belt region, Texas, Alabama or such.
You know you're going to fall in there fully clothed when you're drunk.
Classic:
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Classic:
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Sorry, but I have to quote this. This is simply amazing.Apologize for the length.
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This is awesome.Actors doing awesome shit.jpg
I don't believe.... isn't there a jpg version that works the same way, yet no 3D light interaction?Pieces are all the same color. Their proximity to the brightly colored top changes the way they look in relation to one another.
No no, it's pure steaming water from an underground cavern. Seriously, I could never fall asleep like that, anything that contacts the water will wake me up or have me on alert.Nice idea, but that smell of chloride when you're trying to sleep?!
Pieces are all the same color. Their proximity to the brightly colored top changes the way they look in relation to one another.
If each row is indeed a different color, that makes even less sense in explaining the single diamond being all those colors... first time i've seen an IRL version of that illusion, which is interesting.To clarify, each diamond has a gradient of color, light at the top and dark at the bottom. This adds to the effect. The half rows are unique colors.
Yeah, just clever little things to make it look better (some of those examples are really awesome actually). Here's mine for example;Just checked a few names - genuine cover pages for the Timeline, aren't they?