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Wired...
Wired...
entirely made from the wires in the source. And I realise that by doing this people may think its just drawn. But it is all warped, bent, and twisted just from the wires.






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pollyO pollyO
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malnsk malnsk
if that's true, you did an amazing job
monuril84 monuril84
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Tarmac Tarmac
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nat_g31 nat_g31
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yello_piggy yello_piggy
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Goat1981 Goat1981
Really cool.
Martrex Martrex
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anabe anabe
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mikey mikey
Shit on a shingle and post it, you'll still win! ;) sweet job on this bro.
annajon annajon
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Heinlein Heinlein
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TJ TJ
Yeap. Must have sent some time here. Sorry, but this is not you. Save my vote for someone that worked for it.
Ravelant Ravelant
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digitalpharaoh digitalpharaoh
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JORDAN792 JORDAN792
crazy use of source... looks cool
jemenet jemenet
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betdoval betdoval
comments vote...lol :) tnks 4 the comments :)
candron candron
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bigbuck bigbuck
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TheShaman TheShaman
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LeviRein LeviRein
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NOGOODSK8RPUNK NOGOODSK8RPUNK
way to think out side the box mark ;)
Serps Serps
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novartistas novartistas
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Soze Soze
different idea. Andi think it was a bit of work to create this from wires. Great cho Marco. Definitely undervoted
Tesore Tesore
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Stewie4lb Stewie4lb
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Govan Govan
Different,good work;-)
mangochutney mangochutney
I give in. For three days I sat on this... then realized I couldn't do the same if I tried.
Persuader Persuader
ha! well illustrated and cool use of source bud
caradeu caradeu
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max&roro max&roro
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Granulated Granulated
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Fetamin Fetamin
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TJ TJ
Hit the vote button again! hahaha, nice job marco! In your second entry, maybe show us how you did it.........
marcoballistic marcoballistic
its fairly simple TJ, its the hair is the 5 wires warped into position, the face/chin is a wire flipped and positioned together. Neck is 6 parts of manipulated wire put together. The eye balls are taken from thickest wire & then sharpened for crispness..
marcoballistic marcoballistic
...The necklace is the eyeballs with inner part removed to leave outline. Nose is adaptation of chin construct. Mouth is largest wire again warped into position in parts put together. Eyelashes/hair ends/mouth wrikle are all from smaller wires...
marcoballistic marcoballistic
...a small selection which makes up the lines here. and eyeballs are constructs of 4 parts of thin wire selection put together. Eyebrows are selection of eyeball. Only thing you have to watch out for is not warping too far and losing clarity...
marcoballistic marcoballistic
...that's basically it really, knew it wouldn't be successful for the reason in my authors note, and that it just wasn't going to be popular, but it matters not. something different, & cool to do :)
TJ TJ
That is really cool! I think that is funny how you just can put things together from nothing or a hard source. Cheers



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 Wired...
by marcoballistic
marcoballistic
Created September 12, 2008
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