Sunday Bonus – Enceladus

Confession time -- when I was at Dragon*Con, I attended a talk in the Science section about the latest findings from NASA's Saturn orbiter, Cassini, which was pretty amazing. And while technically science stuff is not really what I do here on HeroMachine.com, you can't have sci-fi (which DOES fit) without the sci.

Plus, this is a totally cool image, so nyah:

For a fuller explanation of what you're seeing (hint, the moon is not the Death Star trying to escape on full thrusters -- "That's no moon!"), check out the Bad Astronomer blog on Discover.com. In a nutshell, this is Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, ejecting a bunch of vapor out of volcanoes on one side. The ejecta ultimately forms the majority of Saturn's E ring.

The person giving the lecture at Dragon*Con was on the Cassini team responsible for these images and she actually talked a fair bit about Enceladus. The team running the magnetic field detection equipment got some interesting data on one pass indicating something funny going on with that side of the moon, so they decided to do a relatively low-altitude fly-through with the visual cameras to see what was going on. They were delighted at the images they got back, showing these huge volcanic ejections.

It was really neat to listen to actual scientists working on actual projects out there on the very edge of explored space, and completely humbling as well. The stuff we're able to do nowadays is just mind blowing.

Photo Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute via The Bad Astronomer. Thanks Phil!

RP: "Cheese, warp factor nine."

(From "Captain Victory and the Galaxy Rangers" number 7, ©1982 by Jack Kirby.)

Kirby Villains, Hartwell Style

Another fun entry in Mr. Hartwell's ongoing "Kirby Villains" sketch of the week series:

If you've not seen it yet, you definitely owe it to yourself to check out the whole album, it's a lot of fun. Great work, sir!

RP: Why James T. Kirk's "Deanna Troi" didn't work out

HM3: New backgrounds

I've just added the "Background-Standard" set of items, consisting of 8 of the "Floor" items and about the same number of walls. I needed to do a brick wall background for Gargoyle323's Character Contest 41 win anyway, and realized I didn't have a "Standard" set there yet. I needed a logical place to put the brick wall, and figured this would be a good time to set up the set. Then when I started looking at walls, I got motivated to do some extras, too.

So this one is just a placeholder for now until I can flesh it out a bit more.

The idea of those first two is that color1 fills the center of the hole, and that's what is masked to. So you could put whatever item you want on stage, mask it to this hole, and it would look like the item was peeking through. Color2 is the brick pattern, so if you didn't want bricks you could set that to the same color as color1, or remove it entirely, and be left with just the hole fill.

If you don't see the choice come up, clear your browser cache and try again.

Open Critique Friday #1

While it was a lot of fun (thanks for the idea, Hammerknight!), I think "RPG Friday" has about run its course. Going forward, we're going to try "Open Critique Friday" instead, since there seems to be some demand for it. I used to do these on Help Thursdays, but it kind of runs over the recipes that often go in that day, which I hate to do.

So here's how it works.

If you have a HeroMachine illustration or another piece of artwork you've done that you'd like some help with, post a link to it in comments along with your thoughts on it -- what you think is working, what you're struggling with, etc. I will post my critique of the piece, hopefully giving some tips on how to improve it.

Of course everyone is welcome to post their critiques as well, keeping in mind the following rules:

  • Make sure your criticism is constructive. Just saying "This sucks" is both rude and unhelpful without giving specific reasons why you think it sucks and, ideally, some advice on how to make it better.
  • Each person should only post one illustration for critique to make sure everyone who wants feedback has a chance.
  • I will not critique characters entered in the currently running contest, as that doesn't seem fair to the other entrants. You can still post it if you like for the other visitors to critique, but I will not do so.

That's it! Hopefully we can get some good interaction going here and help everyone (me included!) learn a little bit today.

RP: The hell of junior high school

(From "Captain Victory and the Galaxy Rangers" number 7, ©1982 Jack Kirby.)

Female flying pose

A hearty thank-you goes to Hammerknight for putting together the female version of his head-on flying pose in HeroMachine 3. Thanks big guy!

META: Open Critique Day moved to Friday

Just a heads-up, I'll be doing an "Open Critique Day" tomorrow (Friday) instead of today, as I have two very good "recipes" to post today and don't want to take away the spotlight from them. So if you have a HeroMachine creation or another drawing you've done and would like constructive feedback on (one per person, please!), get them ready for posting tomorrow and I, along with anyone else interested in providing the same, will give you our thoughts on it.

How to make your own volcano in HM3

Everyone was impressed with Me, Myself, and I's fantastic volcano in the last character contest, and you can see why:

Now for the first time anywhere, he reveals just how he did it! I like these "how to" kinds of guides because even if you don't want to make your own volcano without the prospect of baking soda blowing up in a high school science fair, the techniques used are applicable to all kinds of things you might want to try.

Many thanks to MMI for putting this together.

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