Wednesday, December 20, 2017
The Train Book By Dorling Kindersley
"Definitive visual history and glorious celebration of all things train and track
The Train Book traces the history and role of trains from the first steam engines to diesel engines and then to today's high-speed bullet trains.
You'll take a journey through the most important trains of each period and see iconic trains such as the Orient Express, the Fairy Queen, the Mallard and the Javelin in incredible detail, discovering the anatomy of these legendary engines. The Train Book gives you a truly international view of trains, exploring some of the world's most impressive rail routes from South Africa to Siberia, including the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and the high-speed Japanese Tokaido Shinkansen line. You'll discover the stories of key innovators, designers and engineers who advanced rail travel, the challenges they faced and the cultural backdrop against which the railways were built." (Goodread.com)
Monday, December 18, 2017
Paint Tool SAI tutorial DANG! its japanese
The Art of Steampunk by Art Donovan
As presented by Oxford Universities Museum of the history of science. Steampunk is rooted in the aesthetic of Victorian technology. Yet it is not a nostalgic recreation of vanished past: its devices are both imaginative and contemporary.
Inside, you will find the fantastical and stunning artwork of Steampunk artists from around the world. The 17 artists featured on these pages, among the frontrunners of the Steampunk genre, have had their work displayed at an exhibition at The Museum of History of Science at the University of Oxford, UK and have attracted the media attention of BoingBoing, one of the world’s largest blogs. Their artwork consists of everything from clocks and watches to light fixtures and jewelry, but every piece demonstrates hours of painstaking work and devotion from its creator. You will find that the artists themselves are just as unique and colorful as their masterpieces. Fully embracing Steampunk ideology, many have adopted a Victorian alter ego—a mad scientist persona to match the complicated intricacies of their artwork.
The Art of Steampunk brings the vision of the Steampunk artist alive on the page, providing a unique insight into the captivating and dynamic world of a vastly underground genre.
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