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So I just finished my latest…

Hey, that’s a pretty damn awesome PC.

I love it, but didn’t you finish that last year?

I almost forgot about that thing,

But I thought you’d wrapped that up a while ago.

Awesome mod. Out of curiosity, how much of that is just decoration and how much actually functions?

Doing this for a class art project using a mix of painting in photoshop with actual photos

Somewhat inspired by HL2, still needs to be touched up, but almost done (Original image is 5100x3300 so I scaled it down before posting)

That’s adorable,

Stuff as usual.

Just finished the second pic for my class

It was too big to upload so I scaled it down, lost a lot of quality though.

^That reminds me of a few things, most notably the near-death star from Futurama.

Working on a Skin for Plex. Focus on simplicity (I hate how 99% of the available skins for Plex have a gazillion of fan-art slideshows and on-deck items (and crap like “Recently Added” etc).

Only started today, but this is what I got so far:

It looks great. Please post the link to it when you’ve finished. I’m planning to get a Roku to pair it with Plex.

Will do. Not sure when I’ll be finished though.

This is the first time I ever try skinning an XML based UI, so it’s rather slow. I also don’t spend too much time on it. Then again, I have the main parts in so far, the rest of the pages are just endless repetitions of codes and references.

No rush. I won’t be able to get the Roku 'til June.

Some Sketching,

And Very Nice work so far Bolteh, It looks good.

Outfitted ye olde 3d printer with LED lightbars, currently making some 2-inch composite plastic ballistic rounds for the cannon. Filled them up with pennies, sort of afraid of what they will punch through. I designed the one on the printer to have a detachable steel dome plate to increase durability. Have not test fired these yet, but they seal beautifully in the barrel.



EDIT: Also, here’s a couple of pretty cool shots I grabbed from a 240fps video I took dry-firing the cannon in my basement. Upon inspection of the footage, I have decided that I won’t test fire it on the carpet any more… I had no barrel attached, just put a piece of tape across the opening to mix the propane. The fireball seen below came straight from the combustion chamber.


Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.