Gone in 60 Seconds. I was troubled by the thought of the mechanics of the detective, the reflection of the decals if you shine an ultraviolet light on them, so I made the first draft
Alex Schomburg's interior art for Robert Borski's "The Apocalypse of Harry Jones" in Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine (September 1977) #art#scifi#artist#sciencefiction
Another stage of testing, an energy pulse against the glass. It doesn't look perfect, but I'm excited, the quality will come later, mechanics and gameplay first
Today my dealing with the Unreal Engine 5 - a prototype of an ultrasonic energy weapon with control of the power of a directed energy beam. I'm not an effects master, so it doesn't matter at this stage. The stronger the impact of the projectile, the more energy it needs
Though mostly light-hearted, #Monsterdon has been known to delve into true horror. This Sunday, your weekly monster movie watch party will be featuring just such a film.
SON OF GODZILLA (1967), featuring perhaps the single most terrifying creature ever put to foam rubber; Minilla.
Interesting choice. I can think of a few other people who have some Trek experience that might be able to produce a Star Trek film, but ok.
I'm sure up at the top there's totally different chiefs in charge of TV versus film and they don't interact with each other at all and don't want to. It's a bummer.
@virtualbri I am not a fan of prequels. Why does the Star Trek franchise continue to make prequels for an audience that is interested in futurism and exploration?? #StarTrek#prequel#scifi
#scavengersreign is a rare bird, a shooting star. I was lucky enough to see it inside, work on it. Now it's re-released, let's keep this anomaly shining.
In Our Stars (The Doomed Earth, Book 1) is Jack Campbell's new series, separate from his Lost Fleet novels (which are a staple of my summer reading list). #SciFi
My biggest question about the #Babylon5 universe is do professional sports test for psychic abilities since you know you might be able to tell what route the opposing receiver is gonna run.
For all the wonderful writers contributing to this shared-world anthology, it really reads like so many extra yards of the Jerry Cornelius novels. The best writing is by Hilary Bailey, who turned a lovely sentence.