About a week ago, I finished up two more Steampunk guns.
The Model No. 500A Blaster
and
The Model No. 626 Pocket Ray
To help raise a bit more cash for the development of one of my other ideas, I've put them both up for sale on eBay. If you would be interested in purchasing either of these guns, the links are posted below. Both guns (along with all the previously created guns from my previous posts) will be included in an upcoming book that I'm in the process of writing.
The ideas and images presented here are intellectual property and protected under international copyright law. If you intend to market the idea to the masses and/or make a copious amount of cash out of the deal, there are a few things you need to do first.
Contact me and let me know what you intend to do with the idea.
If I like your plan for implementation of the idea, I will sign over the appropriate rights or attempt to direct you to the appropriate individual or group that holds the rights (in the case of ideas that are not my own).
If you are planning to mass produce the idea (i.e. an idea for a consumer product, book, or vehicle I've designed), I would like a working finished copy of the concept upon it's completion as well as a small negotiable royalty fee.
Some of the ideas I will present will be relatively open source and will be noted as such. If you would like to contribute to the idea, you are more than welcome. Should the idea progress to a marketable state, any profits gained must be donated to charity or used to further the research & development of the concept.
The Organization of The Site
As with most ideas I come up with, this site is still in an ever-changing state of flux. My organizational skills are a bit of a mess, so this site may look like a bomb exploded in the menu or be so anal retentively organized that navigation is a chore. Please bear with me. I'm still working on the best way to group ideas to make the site as user friendly as possible.
If you like the site and/or are feeling generous, I humbly accept donations.
My name is Ben. I'm a freelance illustrator and owner of Neo-Elegance Design in Dayton, OH. I was born in Clarksville, TN in April of 1980. I'm the fourth and youngest child of a carpenter/sculptor father and a seamstress/English teacher mother. My family traveled the United States from the East coast of Virginia to the West coast of Alaska before settling in Ohio when I was 8.
After being home schooled through 5th grade, I awkwardly started public school in 6th grade and graduated "almost with honors" from Fairborn High School in '98. Since high school, I've attended and dropped out of two different colleges (the second one 4 or 5 times) and am working on a record for the longest time spent getting an associates degree (10 years so far and almost a year of full time classes to go).
Throughout my life, I've been fascinated with mathematics, physics, chemistry, architecture, engineering, medicine, and astronomy, but found that I had a talent for creating art and spent most of my post-high school career living the life of a starving artist.
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