Showing posts with label attack on titan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attack on titan. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2015

Posters: Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan Poster by Ron Guyatt

Attack on Titan Poster by Ron Guyatt
Prints available for purchase from the Fabled Creative Shop. US$20


Thursday, June 18, 2015

Mash-Up: Attack on Titan / Pacman

Attack on Titan / Pacman


A mash-up inspired by being trapped in a maze and hunted by monsters. Redrawn scenes from the anime using the characters from Pacman.


Friday, March 27, 2015

Illustration: Under the pelting rain drops


"Under the pelting rain drops" by リンダ
Attack on Titan Fan Art


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Mash-Up: Hello Titan

Hello Titan by Lezezette Norman

"Hello Titan" by Zacatecas, Mexico-based Lezezette Norman
(Attack on Titan / Hello Kitty Mash-Up)

It's the StayPuft Marshmellow Man all over again.


Monday, March 16, 2015

Friday, March 6, 2015

Link Round-Up: March 6, 2015

Attack on Titan by monochro-7



Interview: Reddit recently held an AMA for MoMA Curator Paola Antonelli

Actor Vince Vaughn Hilariously Stars in Real iStock Photos

Apple Unveils Most Stunning Photos Shot with an iPhone 6

Fan-films and the future of fantasy: Small productions are becoming better—and more professional—than ever. But the falling price of good equipment is only part of the magic.

Nerdist shows us how George R.R. Martin and Taylor Swift aren’t all that different.

The unexpected math behind Van Gogh's "Starry Night"


Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Link Round-Up: February 4, 2015

Attack on Titan by Monochro-7



Behold the glorious retro-futuristic city from Tomorrowland 's Concept Art

Bleakly Beautiful Handmade Rugs Depicting Drone War In Pakistan: Afghan weavers became refugees in Pakistan after 9/11. Now their designs are being influenced by Obama's drone program.

Decals Turn Your Mixer Into A Nerdy Work Of Art

This guy has turned his apartment into a Star Wars Fan’s Dream

Introduction to the Analysis Engine: What’s the Most Popular XKCD Comic?

Man deals with Breakup by artistically taking his ex out of his life using Photoshop 

Meet Daniel Reeve, calligrapher for The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings

Suck the Balls! is an installation by Niklas Roy, the first version in Krakow, the second in Prague.  "When sucking the balls which are surrounding his feet, the balls race through the transparent pipe system, creating a visually stunning scene. The journey of the little balls ends in a container above the ball pit, waiting for the climax of the operation: When the visitor pulls the release handle of the container, a fountain of balls splashes down onto his head in a joyful shower."

The Tim Burton Batmobile iPhone 6 case is ridiculously huge, impractical, obnoxious, and oh my god I want one right now please.

What architects think our Space Homes Will Look Like

What does the daily life of Bill Nye look like? Lifehacker’s great “This Is How I Work” series has gifted us with an awesome look behind the scenes of an iconic man.


Monday, January 12, 2015

Friday, January 9, 2015

Posters: Attack on Avengers

Attack on Avengers by Santa Fung


For the record, Marvel, I would pay good money to read this comic. Check out the WIP for this piece over at DeviantArt.


Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Comic Round-Up: December 30, 2014

Attack on Titan: Mikasa Ackerman by Kathryn Steele

Attack on Titan fan art


Interview: Former Batman writer Len Wein talks about the creation of Clayface.

News: Danielle Corsetto is ending her series "Girls With Slingshots."  Girls With Slingshots started in 2004, and was a major work of the webcomic as classically-formated comic strip era. Early strips will reappear in color.

News: Pakistan’s first comic convention took place Saturday at the Defence Library in Lahore

Best Comics of 2014: Bleeding Cool | CBR | Comicosity | Comics Alliance

CNBC considers Why comic books are big business

io9 recommends the Five Best Desktop Comic Book Readers.

Michael Kaminer surveys Jewish women who made prominent graphic novels this year.

Rough calculations suggests 2% of millennials read comics

Why X-Men: Days of Future Past Restored Faith in the Movie Franchise


Thursday, December 11, 2014

Friday, December 5, 2014

Link Round-Up: December 5, 2014




News: By the way, the ISS has created the first object to be 3D printed in space.

News: Starting on January 1st, 2015, the European Union will require sellers of digital content to collect VAT taxes based on the location of the buyer, not the seller. The new policy, known as VAT MOSS, requires sellers to register for VAT in an EU country, sign up for a "mini one-stop shop" (MOSS) account, collect three pieces of non-contradictory evidence proving the location of buyers, store that evidence for ten years and follow onerous EU privacy rules dictating how the data is stored, and then calculate and pay VAT to every EU member state. These rules apply to anyone selling digital content to the EU, regardless of where the seller is located. EU officials claim that these requirements will not harm small businesses, because they assume most small businesses sell through platforms like Amazon and iTunes which will be responsible for complying with the regulations. Knitting designers, independent e-publishers, and handbag-pattern publishers disagree, claiming that the new regulations will put independent sellers out of business or force them to sell their products through the very huge multinational corporations whose tax-dodging practices the law was apparently meant to target...   Silk road: Where you can find your cocaine, LSD, guns, hitmen, and now, sweater patterns.

6 Reasons there’s a Black Stormtrooper in Star Wars: The Force Awaken Trailer, because There’s No Canonical Reason Stormtroopers Can’t Be Black. (Otherwise entitled "Real fans know Stormtroopers aren't all clones.")

Dorkly Presents a Quidditch Pitch Aquarium and 15 Other Nerdy Homes for Fish

Fiber artist Judith Scott's style of assemblage sculpture may not be your cup of tea, but even her critics are impressed with the complexity and originality of her found object bundles. The Brooklyn Museum of Art is running the first US survey of her works through March. Her work is every bit on par with more famous assemblage artists like Robert Rauschenberg, made more remarkable by the fact that she was not only a mostly untrained "oustider artist," but Ms. Scott was born with Down's Syndrome and was almost completely deaf and mute.


Intense short story about a young girl and her father. Also available in printed form. (Via)

Students at the University of Washington use comics to describe and explore the field of human-centered design.

Watch Mark Hamill talking about George Lucas' Plans For Episode VII back in 1983

Why Wil Wheaton Is Finally at Peace With His Role on The Big Bang Theory


Monday, September 29, 2014

Gaming Round-Up: September 29, 2014


"The only way to kill him is by slashing the back of his neck. Or drop him into some lava. Either way."

News: Fans of the Hong Kong crime drama Sleeping Dogs will be glad to hear that developer United Front Games is working on a PC-based sequel titled Triad Wars, set in the Hong Kong underworld of their previous game.

According to one particular 106 year-old man, the secret to a long and active life is... video games. Take that, parents of the world! We were right all along!

Blizzard Entertainment finally pulled the plug on their not-so-secret secret MMO after seven years in development this week.  Blizzard co-founder and CEO Mike Morhaime confirmed to Polygon that the project was now dead. News of their venture, codenamed Titan for the last several years, first leaked as far back as 2007, sending the gaming world into a frenzy as players salivated over the possibility of a new IP from the masters of modern MMO.  What did we lose in Titan? A number of anonymous sources suggest it was a sci-fi MMO set on near-future Earth after a repelled alien invasion.  It's combat and artistic design has been likened to that of Team Fortress 2.  Massively wonders Perfect Ten: What Titan's death means for the industry and you.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Link Round-Up: August 26, 2014

Shingeki No Kyojin Fan Art by Jarreau Wimberly

"Shingeki No Kyojin!!!" by Jarreau Wimberly (Reau)

Event: Gallery 1988 has announced a Joss Whedon art show!

Angelica Paez is a Texas-based collage artist whose works are wonderfully surreal and weird. She is also a collaborator in the decades-long One Thousand Thousand project, which aims to produce one million hand-made, original artworks.

Mallory Ortberg at The Toast offers an appreciation of Ralph Wiggum, which goes very well with this YouTube video highlighting Ralph's finest moments.

Watch abstract "art" being made by hermit crabs presumably just before being sold for at obscene price to someone with far too much money on their hands. [SLYT]

Friday, July 18, 2014

Illustration: Titans

Titans by Alicechan

Attack on Titan Fan Art


Illustration: Breach


Attack on Titan Fan Art


Illustration: Attack on Titans

https://38.media.tumblr.com/bb5fd150528b1ec87249de7025dbb602/tumblr_n8l2sm6mX01rgyw5zo1_1280.jpg

Attack on Titan Fan Art


Illustration: Mikasa Ackerman

Mikasa Ackerman by Greg Horn

"Mikasa Ackerman" by Greg Horn
Attack on Titan Fan Art


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Video: Attack on Titanfall: Mash Up!



Polaris imagines what would happen if you mashed together the hit anime series Attack on Titan with the hit video game Titanfall.  The results are a bit crude, but intriguing.
"This week we mash together Attack on Titan and Titanfall! What do you want to see us mash up next?"

Friday, March 21, 2014

Link Round-Up: March 21, 2014



Interview: Calvin & Hobbes creator Bill Watterson and Cul de Sac creator Richard Thompson talk libraries, comics, and the creative process with Ohio State

Art:101: Designed specifically for art history students, but also perfect for the serious enthusiast, Art: 101 is the ultimate tool for organizing and collecting artwork. 

A bit of salty language, but this is a great example as to why practical ways of looking at things is almost a superpower when you’re partnered with Sherlock Holmes.

The Book of Kells is now available online, complete with medieval illuminations.

Film School Rejects explores Game of Thrones: The Exhibition

For your reading pleasure: an article about why Farscape still matters

Gorgeous unused Gravity Posters almost represent the movie TOO well

Neatorama shares 25 Amazing Behind-the-Scenes Photos of Star Wars from Star Wars‘ official Instagram account, which has 200+ snaps so far.

We satirize because we love. Here’s the only fantasy world map you need.


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