At 7/13/08 04:35 AM, Nqkoi1 wrote: Yes your age DOES matter.If you are under 13 and sign up for this site Newgrounds could have a lot of trouble if you do not get removed from the site.It is stated for EVERY site that has user registration, that the user has to be 13 or more years old to have any interaction with the website.(Not counting playing games, but do counting posting in forums, chatting or submitting any other form of content.)And looking at your picture it is higly unlikely that you are indeed 13 or older.
No shit. :|
Also, other angle with magazine out of the first one I made.
I'll try an get an angle like this with each gun.
At 7/13/08 09:16 AM, Operatic wrote: MMMM..... Nice guns you should paint them
I'll think about it.
Another angle.
Down the barrel. ;)
There are really cool what weapon are ya doing next....
At 7/13/08 09:20 AM, Operatic wrote: There are really cool what weapon are ya doing next....
Depends. On DeviantArt I'm taking requests, so probably one of those requests.
Also; RPG-2 rocket propelled grenede only.
RPG-2 only next.
At 7/13/08 08:36 AM, Havayosunu wrote: sir u won NG with original work u do.
yes, paper made guns are the pinnacle of original NG art.
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At 7/12/08 10:26 PM, Anim8or666 wrote: You look a bit young, but I really don't give a damn. Just be mature and age won't be an issue. You did a pretty good job on the first one, but the ones after look just a bit lazy... Also, I spy an iMac in the background...
Thanks.
And hah, yah, the iMac is the family Mac. I'm on my own right now, which just so happens to be righ across the room from the other one.
Here's the RPG-2 with the rocket taken out.
I am gonna request one hear a my request is that you attempt to make boozka it would be quite cool then post it on your frontpage
OMG I love Paper Guns... I originally saw the idea on Youtube, it has become pretty big there. I will upload a pic of my best one when I recharge my camera.
he's not playing with guns, it's paper
Really? I didnt notice! Maybe I put it wrong, I didnt excatly mean like playing with guns, I mean that he has a little... well, not an obsession (And I'm still not the right person to talk about obsessions...), but a high interest in making, well, paper guns.
I just find it little odd for a, how to put this without offending, youngster to have such an interest in guns.
But whatever, I strongly agree with the fact that age has nothing to do with art. Mostly.
I would still like to see, however, something more than just white paper & tape. You REALLY should consider coloring them. Or adding more little details.
Sure, we all share one thing. We will all die sooner or later. Thank god.
Yeah maybe you need some more inspiration, check out this Halo Nerd.
At 7/14/08 12:16 PM, Widowtaker wrote: Yeah maybe you need some more inspiration, check out this Halo Nerd.
Heh, maybe one day I'll attempt at trying something like that.
But with less nerd.
Here's a Spas-12, modded, I guess. I like this one because you can actually load in "shells".
I might spray paint it.
The pump moves, but doesn't load the shells or anything.
At 7/15/08 10:50 AM, SaltshakerClock wrote:At 7/14/08 12:16 PM, Widowtaker wrote: Yeah maybe you need some more inspiration, check out this Halo Nerd.Heh, maybe one day I'll attempt at trying something like that.
But with less nerd.
Here's a Spas-12, modded, I guess. I like this one because you can actually load in "shells".
I might spray paint it.
The pump moves, but doesn't load the shells or anything.
Also it's on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUhs_oygH 7c.
Tada.
mate you need to cut a hole where the trigger should be roll a piece of paper cellotape it til its like kinda sturdy, bend it so its like a L shape put the long part in and keep the short part out and when you enter your paper bullets pull the trigger and it'll fly out but not very far
At 7/13/08 08:28 AM, 0nKILL wrote: Those paper guns look pretty cool.
Reminded me of a friend who made a stuff like wallets and sutch with duct tape.
Would his name be greg for any chance?
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This will be the lead to the next paper Columbine. He'll make sound effects with his mouth and shoot people with his paper guns.
But these are actually kind of cool, I'll admit, just don't get carried away.
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Jack Thompson was right!!!
Look at what GTA is making our kids do!!!
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At 7/17/08 08:48 AM, El-Presidente wrote: This will be the lead to the next paper Columbine. He'll make sound effects with his mouth and shoot people with his paper guns.
But these are actually kind of cool, I'll admit, just don't get carried away.
Haha.
Anyways, if anything, I've gotten carried away already.
Here's an unfinished Halo pistol.
I still need to make the magazine, make it sturdy, and paint it. And add in details.
Yes, I'm going to paint it.
Yes, I'm going to paint it.
Good. Btw, I noticed that the handles are always in a straight 90 degree angle, which is something they shouldnt really be, check out some, well, real guns to see what I excatly mean :P
I just thought you could fix it up to make them look better.
Take care with the paint job.
Sure, we all share one thing. We will all die sooner or later. Thank god.
You guys must be some dangerous M' fu*****. lol
nice job
At 7/12/08 06:56 PM, solardave wrote: How old are you? You look about 13. Twelve even
looks more like 10 to me. nice art tho bro.
I made this over my vacation I returned from yesterday.
The pocket shotgun, as I call it.
Two shells fit into the top loading mechanism.
At 7/26/08 02:27 PM, SaltshakerClock wrote: I made this over my vacation I returned from yesterday.
The pocket shotgun, as I call it.Two shells fit into the top loading mechanism.
Shoot. Forgot picture.
The one goes against the thread title.
Sort of. It has cardboard.
I made this one last night.
REAL quickie.
nice stuff, but i think that u are one of those guys that will blow up and shoot people when u grow up for no reason..
Well, considering how interested you seem to be in this, I suggest you start working in a more permanent medium, such as wood or metal. With enough practice you might be able to make a living as a prop designer, or an installation artist.
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At 7/30/08 12:32 PM, Vousielle wrote: Well, considering how interested you seem to be in this, I suggest you start working in a more permanent medium, such as wood or metal. With enough practice you might be able to make a living as a prop designer, or an installation artist.
I suppose.
I do I have a huge piece of scrap wood right next to me.
I'll try it out.