Here is another ballpoint pen doodle for this #trippythursday
Behold the ultimate slicing device.
The edges are only an atom thick. It can chop any molecule easily.
It is composed of a strange meteoric element unknown on the periodic table of elements.
It is stronger than titanium but still has malleability like gold.
A subtle graphene battery embedded at the center realigngs the material into its original form.
As it gets damaged slicing through any material the charge heals the material back to its original form.
The only way to defeat this twirling slicer is to counteract the interior battery with a negative charge.
Or you could try luring it into a black hole.
The only problem is that the slicer damages the black hole causing it to invert and explode into a new big bang. Perhaps the atomic slicer is more of a universe reaset button if too many black holes form in any given universe.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)
Oh, such a nice and clean pattern!
It would be fun to build a model of it in balsa wood... Kind of like my days in Architecture school.
My opinion, I think you should create your drawing in different dimensions one in wood for example, one in water one in metal, aluminum foil. I don't believe in the Big Bang, or black holes. It is a product of the so-called (science) which I do not believe in. But I believe in you, because you create...
Ah yes the water sculpture, one of my classmates made a structure out of ice to be edgy in class the teacher found it hilarious. Of course it melted fast lol. Another guy made a block structure out of dehydrated sugar, it was kind of melted and messy. It was a 3d class quite fun.
It's a job well done, it must have taken you a lot of time to complete it, the details and the parallelisms are perfect, congratulations my friend
This one happened during a couple long conference calls and some software upgrading on my work computer lol. I usually just add tiny bits over time throughout the week and subtle refinements when I'm waiting on something.
I like the geometry of this drawing, in addition, the texture that is perceived in the different type of stroke and gradient. Very good .
Thanks, they are a fun way to clear the mind and bring back focus while drawing them.