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The Street Fighter one is AWESOME! EPIC WIN!
These are great! I agree with Bran, the last one blew my mind.
That’s some ridiculous detail. I love the 3rd one.
agreed, the street fighter one rocks. HADOUKEN!!!!!
Etchasketch artwork + Michael J. Fox = …
..But..How?
Those Travel etch-A-sketch are TINY. I’d think it’s amazing and insane if it was on a normal one, but that’s a travel one!
how …?
I wonder if you could hook up a motor and have it work as an automated printer. that would rock
This is nothing short of amazing. Yet another thing that makes me think “wow” and “god that’s pathetic” at the same time. Thanks, internet.
How exactly is the light shading (like on Spock’s face) accomplished? I would think there is only a single line weight.
GO…. OUTSIDE!
@... Disgustipater
That shadow effect on Spock’s face is created by ‘stirring’ an area on the screen…basically you just turn both knobs at the same time, really fast, which makes a mess in one spot.
How is it possible to leave spaced between lines? Isnt it constant? There are lines not apart of anyting else in some of them pictures.
The Street Fighter one is AWESOME! EPIC WIN!
These are great! I agree with Bran, the last one blew my mind.
That’s some ridiculous detail. I love the 3rd one.
agreed, the street fighter one rocks.
HADOUKEN!!!!!
Etchasketch artwork + Michael J. Fox = …
..But..How?
Those Travel etch-A-sketch are TINY. I’d think it’s amazing and insane if it was on a normal one, but that’s a travel one!
how …?
I wonder if you could hook up a motor and have it work as an automated printer. that would rock
This is nothing short of amazing.
Yet another thing that makes me think “wow” and “god that’s pathetic” at the same time.
Thanks, internet.
How exactly is the light shading (like on Spock’s face) accomplished? I would think there is only a single line weight.
GO…. OUTSIDE!
@... Disgustipater
That shadow effect on Spock’s face is created by ‘stirring’ an area on the screen…basically you just turn both knobs at the same time, really fast, which makes a mess in one spot.
How is it possible to leave spaced between lines? Isnt it constant? There are lines not apart of anyting else in some of them pictures.