SpaceMan's Space Book Journal On ZBrush
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Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku
It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
- Walt Disney
SpaceMan's Space Book Journal On ZBrush
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthr...rnal-On-ZBrush
Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku
It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
- Walt Disney
Very cool collection of electric switch
Pilou
Is beautiful that please without concept! ( Me and maybe also E Kant)
Pilou's Galerie Pilou's Tips Tuts Page
Cameyo's ZPlace Art Surfing Albums
Dedicaces Perpetual Challenges
SpaceMan's Space Book Journal On ZBrush
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthr...rnal-On-ZBrush
Wormholes were first introduced to the public over a century ago in a book written by an Oxford mathematician. Perhaps realizing that adults might frown on the idea of multiply connected spaces, he wrote the book under a pseudonym and wrote it for children. His name was Charles Dodgson, his pseudonym was Lewis Carroll, and the book was Through The Looking Glass. ***8212; Michio Kaku
It's kind of fun to do the impossible...
- Walt Disney