I've been drawing flames since I was a kid and have passed the fascination on to my own kids. A few years ago, I watched a Hot Rod Magazine TV segment on a guy named Mike Lavallee who developed a distinctive and unbelieveably realistic style of airbrushing flames that he called True Fire. You can check out his website at www.killerpaint.com. He is an amazing artist and does a whole lot more than just flames.
So I got a little obsessed with learning to airbrush flames, and watched a bunch of instruction videos on painting realistic flames. It's a tricky technique that takes a lot of practice and really requires that you find your own style. The best and probably simplest instruction I found is here:
Airbrushing Realistic Flames
My first major project was my garbage can. I only used yellow, so it's not too realistic, but I thought it came out pretty manly. I'll post a photo soon.
~ Flint
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Test Firing the World's Largest Caliber Rifle
Here's one for those of you who want to go after Cape Buffalo, but have been mocked and ridiculed by dangerous game when they saw your pathetic .375 H&H. No, forget the .700 Nitro, that one is for fat sissies. There's no substitute for the .950 caliber, with it's 2400 grain bullet and 240 grains of powder.
Yikes, look at those beasts. Looks like they unclipped them from an Anti-aircraft gun belt.
Here's a video from the boys at Knight Rifles test firing the .950 JDJ from SSK industries.
Pay particular attention to the look of uneasiness as they prepare to pull the trigger, then the look of stunned confusion after the recoil - like they had been kicked in the face by a horse. The third stage (just before survivor's guilt) is when their sight and senses return, followed by dazed laughter as they take a quick, silent survey of their limbs and realize they are still somewhat intact.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/want-to-see-the-worlds-biggest-caliber-rifle-in-action/
Yikes, look at those beasts. Looks like they unclipped them from an Anti-aircraft gun belt.
Here's a video from the boys at Knight Rifles test firing the .950 JDJ from SSK industries.
Pay particular attention to the look of uneasiness as they prepare to pull the trigger, then the look of stunned confusion after the recoil - like they had been kicked in the face by a horse. The third stage (just before survivor's guilt) is when their sight and senses return, followed by dazed laughter as they take a quick, silent survey of their limbs and realize they are still somewhat intact.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/want-to-see-the-worlds-biggest-caliber-rifle-in-action/
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