connecting users of the CorelDRAW family of products

Browse Site by Tags

Showing related tags and posts across the entire site.
  • Another Robby Robot

    The companies that make the new retro tin robots like to milk the dies they use to press the tin. This is a perfect example. THe body is the Planet Robot, or Robby the Robot. They press out a different head, and you have a different robot. In fact he is referred to as Robby Robot with Cylindrical Head...
    Posted to Ken Netzel's Gallery of Sci Fi items done in Corel Draw by Ken Netzel on Tue, Jan 10 2012
    Filed under: space, sci fi, Robot, tin robot, alien, Tin Toy, droid, mechanical man, robby robot
  • 96 Foot Jupiter 2 Taking Off from Launch Cradle

    I did a drawing for the new book, the Jupiter 2 Technical Guide. The book is based on the idea of modifying the original series model to accomodate all the rooms shown on the show. So I took the classic lift off scene from the series and modified it to include the larger and more logical ship.
    Posted to Ken Netzel's Gallery of Sci Fi items done in Corel Draw by Ken Netzel on Wed, Sep 14 2011
    Filed under: space, sci fi, Lost in Space, Irwin Allen, Jupiter 2, UFO, Robinsons, space ship
  • Vectortuts Premium Vector Pack – Retro Rockets

    (...)Read the rest of Vectortuts Premium Vector Pack – Retro Rockets (64 words) © Anastasiia Kucherenko for Anastasiia Ku, 2011. | Permalink | No comment | Post tags: freebie, retro, rocket, space, vector, vectortuts
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Thu, May 5 2011
    Filed under: vector, news, Space, Freebie, vectortuts, rocket, retro
  • Land people on Mars and leave them there to colonize it

    You might have already read or heard about the news that NASA plans or at least elaborate over sending people to the planet Mars and then leave them there. Not to take them back to our earth but literally leave them there. That way they could start to colonize the planet. The idea is it would be less...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English on Tue, Nov 2 2010
    Filed under: Miscellaneous, Space
  • American Spacecraft

    I drew a couple more of ships from the American Space Program. But instead of posting them individually and taking up all that space, I combined them into one pic. Here is the Mercury, Gemeni, Apollo and the Space Shuttle.
    Posted to Ken Netzel's Gallery of Sci Fi items done in Corel Draw by Ken Netzel on Wed, Oct 20 2010
    Filed under: space, rockets, moon, Apollo, flight, NASA, space program, gemeni, mercury, Spacecraft, Spacee Shuttle
  • AMT USS Enterprise Model Box Art

    This is my tribute to the AMT USS Enterprise, a model which I have built numerous times over my growing up. The second issue of this kit included lights and a photograph of the finished model on the cover, which AMT continued to use until the nineties. I drew this based on that photograph, and tried...
    Posted to Ken Netzel's Gallery of Sci Fi items done in Corel Draw by Ken Netzel on Fri, Nov 6 2009
    Filed under: stars, space, sci fi, tv, Star Trek, Enterprise, Kirk, Spock, tricorder, shatner, star Trek classic series, mckoy, starship, Khan, ships, Romulan, Model Kit, flight, Ship, sci fi, AMT Model Company, Gene Roddenberry
  • Angel Interceptor

    This is the Angel Interceptor from the Gerry Anderson series Captain Scarlet. It was a show about aliens invading Earth due to mistaken identity during a space mission by our astronauts. The aliens take over human bodies, killing the person they take over. Captain Scarlet was taken over, but when his...
    Posted to Ken Netzel's Gallery of Sci Fi items done in Corel Draw by Ken Netzel on Thu, Oct 29 2009
    Filed under: space, sci fi, tv, rockets, Gerry Anderson, ships, puppets, rescue, flight, missiles, action figure, Ship, Rocket, Martian, Mars, alien, Moon., fighter, terror, sci fi, Laser Pistol, Laser, interceptors, anges
Page 1 of 15 (300 items) 1 2 3 4 5 Next > ... Last »
© Corel Corporation. The content herein is in the form of a personal web log ("Blog") or forum posting. As such, the views expressed in this site are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of Corel Corporation, or its affiliates and their respective officers, directors, employees and agents. Terms and Conditions / User Guidelines.