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Official WRU League Table Aberavon Green Stars RFC The next generation of rugby stars will be showcasing the positive values at the roots of the game when they kick off tomorrow's action at Eirias with a Half A Game festival at 1pm. More than 60 children representing four clubs will be in action before RGC 1404 host Bargoed to maintain their Principality Premiership challenge near the top of the table. Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Mold and Rhyl & District will play in the curtain-raiser matches to celebrate Welsh rugby's offering of guaranteed game time for all ages and abilities. The festival will follow Welsh rug..... Next fixture for the Reds is a home game against Maesteg celtic on 18/02/2017. Welsh rugby clubs are leading the way by providing guaranteed game-time for all young players as part of the ‘Half A Game’ initiative from this seas..... Welsh rugby will throw open its doors to the world's biggest over-35s ‘Golden Oldies’ rugby festival which is being held in Cardiff next month.

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white waffle hookless shower curtainHe coloured in (yes colour has a u in it) this stanky line drawing of mine and I painted up the rad drawing you can see on his account.
curtains wadebridge Apr 26, 2016 at 10:16pm PDT
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I spent a heck of a long time painting this one but it still looks like a load of rubbish. For once it was on purpose though! You can get a print of this sucker and some other stuff at my Society6 store RIGHT HERE!
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flexible curtain track motorhomeIt's part of a much bigger story that includes these guys and this too. I really would like to fully flesh that stuff out at some point... Faction has a whole buncha great stuff in it, nab a copy by clicking on these words! At one point the poor li'l robot gets punted with an electro-magnetic pulse weapon that incapacitates him (oops that's a spoiler).

These are the initial sketches for this Chappie-zapping device. It was described as a prototype, one-off workbench thing but Neill thought the ones on the left were a little too rudimentary. A few of us in the design room had a couple of goes at designing what ended up being the Moose over the years Chappie was in production. Most of my early ones were awful and I sure aint gonna put em on here, Aaron did some rad ones though and you can see them on his blog Here's the full scale prop built here at Weta Workshop. Seeing this thing come together was amazing. I used to go steal peeks at it during construction but towards the end I held back from sneaking in there so I could take in the finished build with fresh eyes. That thing was magnificent! It really had a commanding presence and felt totally convincing as a piece of military hardware, a super impressive combination of skills and techniques coming together to create something quite remarkable. Chappie was a pretty big project for me (at Weta Workshop obv), one that was a lot of fun and a heckuva lot of work over about 4 years.

Here's a few images from the art-of book. The first designs of Chappie himself unfortunately aren't covered in the book. The world's best Greg Broadmore did a bunch of rad concepts right at the start and got it to a pretty well resolved state, after some more notes came through I did a bunch of head designs, Leri did his thang with the graphics and he was kinda done. This was back in 2010. We used that design to generate a bunch of images for what Neill Blomkamp called the graphic novel, kinda key-scene story boards to help pitch the film to the studio. A bunch of us in the design room bashed these pieces out real quick and rough, we didn't really expect them to ever see the light of day but of course they were the first concept pieces released. Here's a few I did, you can see an early version of the scout robot in 'em. Just don't look too close, yearghhh! We were working with Neill on Elysium at the same time as the early Chappie stuff and finished that project off before he came back with Chappie developments.

He'd had the too talented/nice/hardworking/humble/obese (I'm assuming he is obese) Doug Williams develop the design some more. This became the basis for the next round of designs I worked up and there's still a lot of Doug in the Chappie that ended up on screen. He's all over it! I had a crack at some first-round paint schemes, Neill wisely got Leri Greer to do the finals though: The 2D designs informed the 3D model build, which was handled by the geniuses at Image Engine. Their work was fantastic, they totally nailed his character right from the get-go. It was really rewarding and fun seeing their work progressing every couple of days. There were often tweaks, details or new features that needed to be added so I'd paint onto screengrabs of their work-in-progress models: Right at the end when the practical, screen-ready mannequins had been finished and were just about to be crated up and sent to the filming location we got a new note from Neill. He realised he needed a point of eye contact on the robot's face, something that would correlate with where the actors were looking at Sharlto's face and give the audience something to connect with.

I did a few visor designs real quick, Neill picked one and the guys here at the workshop built it and sent it attached to the robot the very next day. I don't have an approved image of that design to show here but here's how he looked it the film: I think I'll do a poster if I get enough of them done before I get too bored or start doing anything useful with my life, probably something similar to the Deadly Sleds one. I'm posting them daily* over at my instagram if you're into that kinda thing Some stuff for Brett Ratner's Hercules suggested the much better name of Boss Hydrant so that's what it is from this moment forth. Mr Bitey H Smaugenstein went through hundreds of variations and you can see some of 'em in Weta's rad new book Smaug: Unleashing the Dragon Here's a couple of illustrations I did that were used on billboards waaaay back in dickity-twelve. I had a great time doing 'em! When the nice folks at 99.co.nz contacted me to do some drawings inspired by the Weird Wheels trading cards I was all like "yes.