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Published: 2013-12-30 19:03:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 223; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 5
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FINALLY!! After a month or so of tackling this project, it's finally done. This is a custom paint job I did to practice using my airbrush(s). Lots of trial and error as I have little time to play with it.Now that it's finished, I wish the N7 and logo were moved more to the right. D'OH!!!Β Oh well.
In case anyone is interested, I installed an SSD and set it with the option to dual boot either Ubuntu 13.?Β or Backtrack. I'm sure it's going to need LOTS of updating.
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Luffel [2016-02-27 23:55:11 +0000 UTC]
What is this..witchcraft? The only airbrush I know exists in Photoshop and while it's extremely useful for coloring things its effect on real objects has yet to be tested. *looks around aggressively* Be prepared for my custom N7....vacuum cleaner? Bicycle? Β
Note to self: Buy some cool things before painting them.Β Β
Good job on this cutie!
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Victor2112 In reply to Luffel [2016-03-02 13:09:34 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!! It's not witchcraft but an example of my total awesomenessΒ Β when I actually put my mind and efforts into something.Β Β Β But only when the groundhog see his shadow on a leap year.
I think I should go back and give it a weathered/dirty look to it. After all... someone from N7 can't keep their equipment clean forever.Β
An N7 vacuum cleaner??Β TOTAL YES!!
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Victor2112 In reply to PistachioInfernal [2013-12-31 13:47:51 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!! I just hope I covered up the well enough that no paint got inside. Wish me luck on powering it up!!
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Victor2112 In reply to PistachioInfernal [2014-01-03 13:03:00 +0000 UTC]
It worked!!! :happydance:
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Victor2112 In reply to fishbone76 [2013-12-30 21:52:51 +0000 UTC]
Now you know how I feel when I saw you with your N7 hoodie!!! Β
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Victor2112 [2013-12-30 19:04:26 +0000 UTC]
Forgot to add.... next step is to add some weathering effects to it. But time now to enjoy the laptop.
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