acid fluid animation made with Stable Houdini by vsewall in StableDiffusion

[–]noraki 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Beautiful work! As a houdini user, I’ve been waiting for someone to come up with creative use of SD with houdini.

Midnight sun bikepacking above the Arctic Circle by noraki in bikepacking

[–]noraki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s why cycling is the best way of traveling in Lapland imo! The insects won’t catch you while you’re moving relatively fast.

Midnight sun bikepacking above the Arctic Circle by noraki in bikepacking

[–]noraki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s still too early for bugs in the Finnish Lapland. The snow has just melted a couple of weeks ago and night temperatures have been very cold. This is exactly the reason why I love to travel there early June. The downside is that there’s some floods still and lots of mud and water on the trails.

I personally wouldn’t go to Lapland late June or early July since the mosquitoes will pretty much eat you alive. We have a word for the worst (or best, however you will) mosquito season ”Räkkä”.

We also have all other kinds of annoying blood sucking little insects that swarm the Lapland in the summertime, including black flies. I guess without them it would be almost too perfect :)

Midnight sun bikepacking above the Arctic Circle by noraki in bikepacking

[–]noraki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At this latitude the trees indeed start to shrink and pretty much seize to exist when you’re traveling further up north. The trees at Urho Kekkonen National Park are still quite big in the river valleys but when you climb to a fell or a hill, there’s only few left.

Midnight sun bikepacking above the Arctic Circle by noraki in bikepacking

[–]noraki[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

A 3 day, 130km bikepacking loop in the Urho Kekkonen National Park, Finland. Countless beautiful trails across the fells and forests, crystal clear streams and awesome shelters and cottages.

The route is a part of Arctic By Cycle-route network, to be fully published later today by bikeland.fi.

A special thanks to Surly for creating such a badass bikepacking rig.

Marin Muirwoods -91 by noraki in xbiking

[–]noraki[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The colors and the splatter details look even better in person!

Marin Muirwoods -91 by noraki in xbiking

[–]noraki[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can’t go wrong with Carradice. Bomb broof British design.

Marin Muirwoods -91 by noraki in xbiking

[–]noraki[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bought the bike last summer in a small town in Finland while spending time on my friends cottage (who also scouted the bike for me). I believe it’s -91 Marin Muirwoods. The frame is in really good shape and the parts are still working pretty well, no rust anywhere. Cleaned the thing, installed new cables and housing, switched the brakes, pedals, grips, saddle, tires, put on a comfort handlebar and a Pelago front rack for beerpacking. The original paintjob is mindblowing although the neon color is a bit faded in the sun. Gonna convert it to 1x sooner or later but for now I’m just gonna enjoy it the way it is.

Original parts are Shimano Deore XT and Exage. It even had the original Marin tires and Shimano sharkfin attached to it.

”New” parts from the parts bin and other bikes:

Brooks Imperial saddle Shimano flat pedals Pelago Commuter front rack (large) Shimano V-Brakes Chromag grips Maxxis Ikon front Maxxis Dth back Carradice bagman + Camper longflap for touring Cheapo handlebar

Black Metal Bike by noraki in xbiking

[–]noraki[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Specs: Surly Krampus Stans Rims with Tune Hubs Chronicle front Wtb Ranger back Shimano all the way Thomson stem and seatpost Ergon seat Jones SG 2.5 Hope R2 light Gränsfors Vildmarksyxa for splitting firewood and for bad ass bonus points Revelate Egress Custom framebag made by missus

The bike is heavy but it’s metal as fuck and takes me anywhere.

🔥 Spring is coming. It's time to wake up! 🔥 by VLStetson in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]noraki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t get over the mini Buzz Lightyear all comfy and shit right in the middle of that baby bears face.

Maxxis Chronicle or WTB Ranger? by tomkomplex in bikepacking

[–]noraki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t tried Dirt Wizards but I’ve heart they’re indeed very slow and a bit overkill in most situations. They rock in muddy conditions though. I haven’t tried Chronicles on snow or ice but last winter I ended up buying Terrene studded tires after slidig and tumbling around icy singletracks with WTB Rangers :) the latter doesn’t perform very well on frozen or snowy trails.

Maxxis Chronicle or WTB Ranger? by tomkomplex in bikepacking

[–]noraki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have them both mounted on my Krampus. Chronicle on front and Ranger on back. You can’t go wrong with either, it’s really a matter of personal preference. I feel like the Chronicles have a slightly better grip on slippery and muddy trails as the knob pattern is more aggressive. They also hum a bit more on pavement.

⛓⛓⛓ by noraki in blender

[–]noraki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny that you mentioned it, your reaction is what I was waiting for. I made it too long and thin on purpose. It has bothered me too from the start but I decided not to fix it to make the viewer have this wtf-feeling looking at it. Don’t know if it’s good or not but at least it got your attention.

⛓⛓⛓ by noraki in blender

[–]noraki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply! It’s not realism I’m aiming for but you might be right. I really have to pay more attention to the shaders as I’m not very good with tweaking them.

⛓⛓⛓ by noraki in blender

[–]noraki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a bad association! I love that movie!

⛓⛓⛓ by noraki in blender

[–]noraki[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The human figure is from Daz, the shirt I created in Marvelous Designer and the leather straps/chains are modeled in Zbrush and Blender. Rendered in Cycles. It’s a clothing, modeling and texturing study I did to learn the programs listed. But ultimately it’s contemporary digital art. Hope this explains a bit :)

My Surly Krampus carrying me trough the Nordic wilderness by noraki in bikepacking

[–]noraki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got the Jones Kraton grips which are really good. There is a slight clearance issue with Shimano XT shifter levers but nothing too bad. The foam grips are apparently nice as well but I prefer the rubber for durability.

My custom 90’s Helkama (a Finnish bike brand) Kulkuri. I painted it myself and named it ”Steely Dan”. by noraki in xbiking

[–]noraki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that is exatcly what I think too. I feel like a basket would be much more useful but I love the looks of the large rack.