This has nothing to do with the color of light and shadow on the dress. And furthermore, when people and objects move far away from you, they literally get smaller.
This has nothing to do with the color of light and shadow on the dress. And furthermore, when people and objects move far away from you, they literally get smaller.
It really depends on where you are in the car. Also, convertibles are designed so that the occupants' hair isn't just thrashed - the windshield deflects a whole lot of the brunt of the wind. Lastly, of course, there probably is some artistic license being applied.
I don't understand who you're conversing with. Who is saying the questions and statements in bold? Yourself?
Given that contrasting colour schemes are the ones that tend to look the strongest, the shades opposite orange on the colour wheel are...teal. So if one of your most prominent colours is orange, then it stands you should make the other blue.
"Microsoft and Sony are fucking retarded, literally monkeys behind computers," one of the members of Lizard Squad explained to The Daily Dot. "They would have better luck if they actually hired someone who knew what they were doing. Like, if they went around prisons and hired people who were convicted for stuff like…
Ah, I understand. I appreciate the article... and hopefully VW's archivists will too!
How do you quick throw the explosives?
I believe Sega's 1981 game Turbo should be featured in this sequence. It predated Pole Position as the first raster-based third person racer, and in many ways was more complex and ambitious. It had various settings, weather conditions, hills, an "opponent" (ambulance) that overtook the player from behind, etc. It was…
Real-world tilt-shift focus works by changing the angle of the photoreceptor relative to the lens. For videos like this, though, it basically boils down to blurring the top and bottom of the image. The miniaturizing effect is helped by shooting from a long distance away, almost achieving an isometric perspective.
These are unsafe driving conditions. If snow started falling this hard in the middle of a real race — and it certainly can — I'd pull over to the side and wait it out. No use risking my life and my ride on some silly prize money.
I found a 27" Trinitron for $10 last year. It's got enough inputs to have four consoles hooked up and ready to go at any time. I also got an adapter to send a VGA signal to RCA, to hook up my laptop for MAME arcade games... and an adapter to use a Sega Saturn arcade stick with the laptop. This is bliss!
Dead Souls is an alternate-reality side story. It might be more fun to start with a numbered game and get to know the characters, then later on see them in the bizarro setting of Dead Souls.
Yeah, that type of 'humor' isn't really funny. It's just about catching people off guard - people who are required to be polite no matter what kind of rudeness or stupidity they encounter.
Well, there was that hovering refrigerator bike. Bringin the brews to the rebel base!
I like them both. I'd say that Yakuza is more like a brawler with RPG elements, and Shenmue is more like a proper fighting game (its fighting engine being based on Virtua Fighter), also with RPG elements. Both games have a lot of depth to their fighting systems if the player chooses to devote some time to exploring…
"There's a reason why EA was voted the worst company in the world, even though companies like Monsanto and BP have LITERALLY destroyed parts of the world..." I thought it was because the activists working to stop Monsanto and BP are actually busy doing important work, whereas the tens of thousands of hyperbolic…
I played ReVolt a lot on the Dreamcast. It was a good, challenging racer with a lot of creative environments. At one point they were developing it for the debut of Xbox Live, but it ended up getting canceled, which was really disappointing. I need to pick up another copy of it now that I have a Dreamcast again.