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Sunday 6 December 2009

Mark. Whipping out cities



As i want my city to be eaten by a black hole, i've been looking at pictures of destroyed city, and how i could use them as reference for my lightwave project. I've also been using them as reference for my idea generation.
Here's one image i used as reference, so you may recognize it. I like this image because it shows an almost total destruction but the problem is that if it was caused by a black hole, there wouldn't be any rubble on the ground.
Though that would be easy solve by simply not putting any rubble at all, just a few parts flying into the black hole.
Having the mountains in the back ground would be fun because i would be able to show the distortion of space that black holes cause.
On my drawing though i added a road threw the city so i can have vehicles flying into the black hole, something i thought that could be fun.


Result of an earthquake.
A nice amount of destruction but there is still to much standing and to much rubble hanging around. I think that with a black hole the destruction would be more total but with less rubble.


Result of a tornado.
Tornadoes are probably the next best thing for me to look at as they are Earths equivalent of a black hole, both sucking up anything in their path.
I like the image above because it does look like parts of the buildings have been torn off and not knocked down which a black hole would do. It would tear off parts of buildings before eating them all together. Again though, there would be less rubble.

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