As we kick off our Star Wars, this one is for all of you who have children. This guy mimicked a speeder bike as a rocking chair and it truly is amazing!
He even gives instructions for you to build your own for those daring enough!
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by Jeremy Smith
As we kick off our Star Wars, this one is for all of you who have children. This guy mimicked a speeder bike as a rocking chair and it truly is amazing!
He even gives instructions for you to build your own for those daring enough!
by Jeremy Smith
Fantasy fiction art is fun, so be prepared to be overwhelmed.
When you click after the link below you will be inundated with great nerdy fan art from Chow Hon Lam.
The crazy thing is that this is only a portion of the list and there are MANY more to view.
So enjoy. 🙂
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by Jeremy Smith
You a fan of pixel art?
Me too.
Like, right now, I’m SERIOUSLY into that. (More why later)
That being said, I found a collection of great pixel art for all things nerdy here.
Enjoy.
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Color can give vibrancy and life to your design—but did you know that it can also bring a lot of extra meaning to it?
Color can be a really powerful tool when used properly—so let’s take a look at how best to do that. [Read more…] about Design Basics: Color Theory [Series]
by Jeremy Smith
Star Wars is coming soon. More announcements of one-off episodes are being cast and recorded.
It truly is exciting to be a nerd right now!
If you want the full set of characters in a larger format for your amusement, go see them by phuwadon thongnoum.
Click through to see some animated GIFs of it after the jump.
by Camron Ware
Visuals are everywhere in our culture and woven into our daily lives, and we are literally surrounded with media. I truly believe that we as the Church have the means, and the responsibility, to use visuals to bring glory to Him and do so in a fresh, creative way.
However, it has been my experience that many of our worship spaces are simply white or beige boxes devoid of any rich visual imagery that point to God.
Now, in that past couple of decades we as the Church have gotten a little better—our walls might be mocha instead of white with stained concrete instead of green carpet, but overall the concept is still the same: our worship spaces generally do not convey the richness and beauty of the Lord.
It wasn’t always this way—the Church used to be REALLY good at using visuals in our buildings and worship services, and I think we are just now seeing the pendulum swing the other way back to the use of culture-leading visual art in the Church.
Think about a cathedral you might have seen a picture of, or even stood in—the building itself is a palette full of color, imagery, emotion, and story. The architecture itself was art, the ceiling was a canvas, and the walls were both literal and figurative windows to God’s creation. Tapestries, paint, mosaics, and of course stained glass were used to convey the message and truths of the Bible and glorify God.
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