House Jack7 - Flight Representation by sazzart
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Bryce art: www.sazzart.com
TekMaze12: used as wall mat courtesy R8 Free stuff.
FYI for viewers: Ever seen the high speed pictures of a bullet travelling through the air?
Most of us have.
Now, let's suppose the human brain could synapse fast enough, and you, the viewer, are standing behind a pane of bullet proof glass, nose touching - that's the glass of the camera lens, or, your eye.
At a range of 160 yards, a sniper fires a .308, aimed directly at your eye, if you observe the point of the shadow on the ground plane, and look straight up from that tip, to just slightly right of center on your monitor, you'll see a tiny white point; which is the full metal jacket bullet tip, and everything behind it, is, (represented in colors; tried this in B&W, too "cloudy") the displaced air turbulence.
BTW, a 100 yards is a full football field length. I was zeroed in, on a .451 caliber, at 900 yards. I still measure my distances in terms of 'X football fields', and as a shooter I don't suck!
As I said before; Sazzart doesn't go for mindless eye candy.
Thanks for stopping by.
~SAZ~
Comments (6)
Druidstorm
The point of no return, the last of human thought, the vision of your dearest life...The shot before the light...Outstanding piece Saz, may we understand the moments in-between our breath...Excellent work mate....!!!...:))
Richardphotos
the checkered horizonal plane really plays heck with my head ache!! super Bryce
Burpee
Love that blue shadow out front. Very cool and great render!
fenixcats
BANG - got it... I for one understand the impact zone and this a is pretty cool representation...
acclaude
Terrific artwork there !! EXcellent concept & amazzing realisation, Thks !!
argiebooze
Most interesting way to express the last millisecond prior to death. Aggressive yet effective way to put this into an artpiece!!