The Sharpie Lamborghini Gallardo
October 19, 2011 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Art and Design, Science and Technology
The car was actually done in sharpie markers on the paint and then finished with a clear coat for protection. It took about 2 weeks total. Prestige (Lamborghini Miami) definitely shocked a lot of people when this car was first seen in California during the Concorso Italiano/Pebble Beach week. It attracted attention everywhere it went. Its design is a collaboration of artist Jona Cerwinske and Auto SuperShield
Outstanding Photos with Partial Color
September 18, 2011 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Art and Design, Misc
Partial color allows a designer to hone in on a particular part of an image and enhance it with color. This makes the images really “pop” and this technique can be used for many purposes. For example, in advertising or corporate designs, features of a product can be highlighted that the eye may not normally be drawn to.
When used for artistic photography, non-focal points of the image can be colored in order to draw attention to them. Whatever the use, this fresh technique is popping up all over print design and on the web, and we’ve gathered some of the best examples here for you to enjoy. This effect is easily achieved with most graphic software such as Photoshop.
Jessica Rabbit Always On Your Mind
September 17, 2010 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Art and Design, Misc
Jessica Rabbit has always been one of the most attractive female cartoon characters that has ever been created by Disney. She really raises the question whether she was originally intended for young audience or Jessica’s aim is to attract attention of adults. Anyway, Jessica Rabbit is a sight for sore eyes and remained in minds and fantasies of many of her fans for decades. Here is a gallery of inspiring art created around this famous cartoon character that will prove that it is not only the rabbit that goes nuts when he sees Miss Rabbit…
Photo Proof That Geeks Are Attractive
August 22, 2010 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Art and Design, Featured, Lifestyle
‘Going geek’ has never looked better. And there’s no better way to show your geek badge than to get together with your friends and cosplay.
Here are collection of photos which give you big proof that geeks are so attractive today and draw attention everywhere they are. Their costume designs are very creative and unique more then ever.
What makes a physically attractive person even more? How about an attractive person with a dash of relateable geekyness! One really can’t deny that a solid mix of good looks and a nerdy personality makes dangerous combo. These “red warm girl” is proof!
Great Skills of Rubber Women
August 13, 2010 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Funny, Lifestyle
Many of us ( by us I mean men and women) consider woman’s body to be form of art. The artistic nature of their bodies emerges when they show you what they can do with it. Women are able to flex their body beyond our wildest imagination. These rubber women will show you how it is done. No matter in which setting you put them, their amazing moves will strike your attention and amaze you. Chill out with these cool photographs!
Late dinners, beware
March 4, 2009 by Chill Out Point
Filed under Lifestyle
From Japan, China, India and the ancient Mayan cultures, many traditional societies intuitively knew that eating late at night was not good for our digestive systems.Our medical science has repeatedly attempted to show that it shouldn’t matter how late we eat just as long as we are burning the calories. Well I think we all know by now how wrong the information provided by our modern medical system can be.We currently have more digestive and health problems than anytime in recorded history!
Ancient cultures on the other hand, tell us that our ideal digestion requires us to eat an earlier, lighter dinner.
How Eating Late Affects Your Body
Eating late affects the body in a different way than eating a larger meal at mid-day. If we consume most of our calories at night, our bodies are not able to process the food as efficiently as we do during the day.
Furthermore, unless you work the night shift, most of us are tired after a hard day of work. After dinner, we want to rest and settle in for the night. This is a good idea! It prepares our bodies for sleep and relaxation. Unfortunately, if we lie down with a huge belly full of food, we are putting a strain on our system.
This usually leads to a feeling of lethargy in the morning. We also experience disrupted sleep if the body is working so hard to digest what we ate the night before.
Red meat is an especially toxic food to consume late at night. Meat takes longer than any other food item to digest. We should particularly avoid the intake of meat late at night, as it tends to stay in our digestive track longer than grains, fruits or vegetables.
Research Into Late Night Eating
Studies by Dr. Louis J. Aronne, director of a weight control program for the Weill Cornell Medical Center, have shown that people who eat late, eat more than they would during a day-time meal.
Furthermore, these studies found a link between larger evening meals and an increase in triglyceride levels associated with diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and overall weight gain.
When our triglyceride levels are high, our body thinks that it needs to store the fat from this excessive night-time eating for later use. Quite literally, when we eat large meals at night, we unwillingly inform the body that there will be a shortage of food soon, so it needs to make us fat in the mean time!
Many people complain that they are able to eat healthy meals all day long, but at night they begin to crave sweets and heavy foods. This may involve an emotional component to eating. Are you stressed from a long day? Are you left exhausted? Look at how you missed out on areas of ‘sweetness’ in your own life. What emotional comfort are you seeking from large amounts of late night food? Try taking a warm bath with essential oils to comfort yourself.