Laptop Art

Back on February 5, 2006 I posted about my laptop stecil and posted a picture after I had finished transferring it to my Toshiba laptop.

Well almost 6 months later a lot has happened to my laptop as seen below:

Sean Laptop Art

My stecil is still going strong, I have a few stickers rocking my laptop including a Paul Frank Scurvy, My official EFF membership sticker and a Super Man logo.

Some technical things have also taken place to my laptop since February as well.

On April 11, 2006 I upgraded my memory from 512 MB of RAM maxing it out at 2 gigabytes and last week I upgraded from a 100 gig hard drive to a 120 gig which runs much faster, cooler and is really quiet.

What else can I possibly do to my laptop now you might be asking yourself?

Well when they come out with a laptop hard drive larger then 100 gigs that runs at 7200 RPM’s or faster, I’m going to upgrade once again.

Comments

6 Responses to “Laptop Art”

  1. Dylan on July 29th, 2006 3:17 pm

    A server laptop, anyone?

    Nice designs, Sean. I’m really diggin’ the tank.

  2. Sean on July 30th, 2006 12:34 pm

    Thanks Dylan.

    A lot of people like my tank stencil. It’s basically a tank with Optimus Prime’s head on it. Optimus Prime, he’s one cool Transformer.

    I’m in the process of having my stencil turned into a vinyl sticker and once completed, I’ll have them available on my site.

  3. Matt on July 30th, 2006 10:09 pm

    I really like it too. How did you make the stencil? I’m somewhat interested. I looked back at the original post, but you never revealed your secret.

    Also, some kid at my school did the theme song for transformers in our talent show. He could also do one handed clapping, so he decided to do both at the same time. Pretty hilarious/badass.

    My math teacher really like transformers too. Angles on my math final were beta, theta and optimus prime.

  4. Sean on July 30th, 2006 11:20 pm

    Hi Matt. How did I make the stencil you ask? Well I mixed my drawing skills and Photoshop Fu and created the image, then printed it out on heavy stock paper, then spent about an hour cutting it out, then another 30-40 minutes using a black Sharpie and transferred it to my laptop. It was a little tricky but worth it in the end.

    If you want, I can provide you a PDF of my image and you can print it, then cut it out yourself or when I get the sticker done, you can have one. Either way, let me know. I plan on doing the stickers in black and also white.

  5. Matt on July 31st, 2006 4:44 pm

    SeanRox has drawing skillz? I think the term uber1337 definetaly applies here.

    I’m going to work on making a stencil of my own, but I am going to buy one of those stickers off of you, they’re pretty sweet. Maybe you should work it into your site somehow ;-)

  6. Jim on December 24th, 2006 4:53 am

    hey man, that looks awesome! it’d be cool if you shared the image/pdf.

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