Author Topic: Chernobyl Gas Mask Poster (More pictures of other nuclear stuff!)  (Read 6528 times)





My Chernobyl Gas Mask poster. I drew it last night, and it took a good two hours. I’ve gotten really interested with Chernobyl and the Nuclear Accident. The first picture is a thick bold edit, just using an Auto-Level and filling in cracks and cleaning up unwanted spots (Using Paint.net program).

The second picture is the clean vanilla scan of the drawing. It’s a little light, but that’s my printers fault. I didn't want to darken the pencil so you could see it only because I wanted a clean version, no edit.

The Third one is a poster I threw into Obama Poster Maker1 just for the fun of it. I had to keep the blue text box so I added Nuclear Power, hence the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

1 http://www.obamapostermaker.com/

Reference for the mask http://images.wikia.com/stalker/images/a/a5/GP-5_Gas_mask.jpg

Feel free to rate, cause I can still apply that into this board too.





Drew some more Nuclear related stuff. This is just a wall in front of a nuclear power plant cooling tower. On the wall you can see protest posters, and an ironic recycling bin to the right. Suppose to show that people always talk about going green and trying to safe the planet yet we still have nuclear power plants.



« Last Edit: July 03, 2013, 01:35:16 PM by Dillpickle »

this is actually really cool


I was once also very interested in the Chernobyl incident.

this is actually really cool


I was once also very interested in the Chernobyl incident.

Haha, I'm trying to know as much as I can about Chernobyl and Pripyat. It's amazing what happened.

Haha, I'm trying to know as much as I can about Chernobyl and Pripyat. It's amazing what happened.
are we talking about the same chernobyl?

the nuclear accident was a terrible mistake in history and isn't amazing in the slightest. it's a tragedy.

are we talking about the same chernobyl?

the nuclear accident was a terrible mistake in history and isn't amazing in the slightest. it's a tragedy.
Right, it was, no doubt. With the term 'Amazing' I mean how horribly.. amazing it was. Like, it was the greatest Nuclear Accident, it's amounted about 10 Hurishima bombs, that's terrible, but amazing how that much force, that much intemination was caused.
And how amazing it was the the city that haven't seen maintenance from humans in 40 or so years, nature took over.

Amazing as a bad, "wow this is something", not a "Wow this is a good thing!"
haha, sorry.

Did Mura get you started on this or was it on your own?
By that I mean did you get curious because of his riddle thread that used a lot of Chernobyl footage?
« Last Edit: June 29, 2013, 05:57:54 PM by King of the Bill »

Actually, Chernobyl was the city that housed the plant. Nice work though!

Did Mura get you started on this or was it on your own?
By that I mean did you get curious because of his riddle thread that used a lot of Chernobyl footage?
On my own, found something on tumblr and went straight into it.

Actually, Chernobyl was the city that housed the plant. Nice work though!
Well, yes. People don't know what Chernobyl is but it's the nuclear power plant within the city of Chernobyl, population ~500. Had 40,000 before 1986 though.

I would hate to go there, it's pretty much a ghost town. Just imagine, a city with a ton of people and its suddenly abandoned. Sad.

I would hate to go there, it's pretty much a ghost town. Just imagine, a city with a ton of people and its suddenly abandoned. Sad.
I understood that reference

I would hate to go there, it's pretty much a ghost town. Just imagine, a city with a ton of people and its suddenly abandoned. Sad.
True, but I'd love to go there to feel the history of it. To feel what it would be like to be in a giant city but with not one residence.

50,000 people used to live there

now it's a ghost town

True, but I'd love to go there to feel the history of it. To feel what it would be like to be in a giant city but with not one residence.
You mean to be in a real post apocolyptic setting?

Atencion!

Chernobyl is not the city, it's the power plant itself. Pripyiat is the city. Pripyiat, Ukraine, is the city that housed all of Chernobyl's employees, where as Chernobyl was just the nuclear power plant.

Still this is amazing. Reminds me to keep my nuclear power plant idea up alive. Dillpickle, I've got my Blockland computer with internet now - we could begin working on it as soon as you're ready.

Actually, Chernobyl was the city that housed the plant. Nice work though!
No it's not.
Chernobyl was the power plant.
Pripyat was the town that housed the workers and their family.
Atencion!

Chernobyl is not the city, it's the power plant itself. Pripyiat is the city. Pripyiat, Ukraine, is the city that housed all of Chernobyl's employees, where as Chernobyl was just the nuclear power plant.

Still this is amazing. Reminds me to keep my nuclear power plant idea up alive. Dillpickle, I've got my Blockland computer with internet now - we could begin working on it as soon as you're ready.
woops just noticed this post

i guess i'm late but still

Extra;
The city before the disaster

« Last Edit: June 29, 2013, 08:07:13 PM by Decepticon »