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Biomechanics

Fractal Science/Medical posted on Aug 03, 2005
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Thanks to Andrew/psion005 I've gotten to know the work (or should I say world) of HR Giger. When I stumbled upon this image it immediately said to me: biomechanic cells. The center looks almost as any ordinary cell, but the cellular wall has sort of a mechanical structure. It must have been the influence of me seeing those b/w images. It's made in UF3.05, just 4 layers. A combination of Elliptic Harlequin Colouring, Harlequin Dist. Method and Oct! Yvonne

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ulliroyal

3:47PM | Wed, 03 August 2005

Super structure, like the discovery start;-)

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Richardphotos

6:23PM | Wed, 03 August 2005

awesome design and one of your best. the b/w is superb and I bet would make one heck of a color image also****

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psion005

12:05AM | Thu, 04 August 2005

Yvonne this is a superb render. .. almost sinister looking :) Giger is such an amazing artist!

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Timbuk2

5:44AM | Thu, 04 August 2005

Fascinating image. How bout the eye of a fly? or a spider?

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

3:00PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

This is weird....I want to pop the buttons!! I love it!!!!!


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