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pwhodges:
--- Quote from: Storel on 12 Sep 2013, 12:22 ---Or by 'cab?
(click to show/hide)(short for taxicab)
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Wrong - or at least only a small part of the story. Cab is short for cabriolet (a type of carriage), and taxi is short for taximeter (originally the French taximètre, from the German taxameter - meaning a charging meter). Taxicab was formed by concatenating those two abbreviations to describe what had already been called a "taximeter cab", though now both taxi and cab are used independently as abbreviations for taxicab.
Jotunheim:
--- Quote from: FunkyTuba on 10 Sep 2013, 14:59 ---If those are just one-hour dealios then a daylong effort must be stunning...
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A long term thing looks more or less like this, If we're going for one of the black and white things I do :) And thank you for all the nice comments. (It's in a url because it's not QC fanart. Unless Warhammer 40k and QC occupy the same universe, but different timelines, in which case anthro PCs would be the Iron Men which led to the Age of Strife...Hmmm)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16287008/Black%20Templar.jpg
Carl-E:
Holy crap...
Loki:
This may seem propestorous of me to suggest* but have you considered doing this for a living, for example drawing artwork for a gaming company?
*I feel it may be so because I am always annoyed when people see me finding the right button in a program and go "oh, you are so good with computers, you should work for [big company name]". By doing so, they unintentionally devalue the skill of the guys of the company in question, which I know to be beyond my own, and my own judgement of my own abilities. Sorry, this got more ranty than I planned.
Jotunheim:
--- Quote from: Loki on 13 Sep 2013, 02:14 ---This may seem propestorous of me to suggest* but have you considered doing this for a living, for example drawing artwork for a gaming company?
*I feel it may be so because I am always annoyed when people see me finding the right button in a program and go "oh, you are so good with computers, you should work for [big company name]". By doing so, they unintentionally devalue the skill of the guys of the company in question, which I know to be beyond my own, and my own judgement of my own abilities. Sorry, this got more ranty than I planned.
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Not entirely propestorous no :p I do do commission work, and I'd like to spin a living off my drawing and painting. Not getting enough work to support myself fully yet though.
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