At least neither one of you is a Brummie or Yam Yam. I have a hard enough time with my own language, thank you very much. 
Looks great, but also a bit photoshopped maybe?Fear that my fellow vapers will look down on me for still loving zippos.
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At least neither one of you is a Brummie or Yam Yam. I have a hard enough time with my own language, thank you very much.![]()
Well, yeah. If you look at the bevels on that black enameling, the light appears to be hitting it at an angle, but if you look at the copper/bronze finish beneath, the light is center-aligned and pointed straight down from just above it. The anti-aliasing on the highlighted edges of the bevel are the second sign that they're digital. Notice how the edges have a bit of sharp pixellation on certain contours. The yellow, red, and blue parts are simple overlays. You can tell because the shapes don't distort when they cross over the engraving around the edges of the case. It should be just like a design draped over the wrinkles of a t-shirt. It would look a bit more realistic if they warped to match those edge contours. They also don't match up with the shadows underneath. The bronze part darkens towards the bottom while the rest is uniformly lit. It is a cool design, though.Looks great, but also a bit photoshopped maybe?
Well, yeah. If you look at the bevels on that black enameling, the light appears to be hitting it at an angle, but if you look at the copper/bronze finish beneath, the light is center-aligned and pointed straight down from just above it. The anti-aliasing on the highlighted edges of the bevel are the second sign that they're digital. Notice how the edges have a bit of sharp pixellation on certain contours. The yellow, red, and blue parts are simple overlays. You can tell because the shapes don't distort when they cross over the engraving around the edges of the case. It should be just like a design draped over the wrinkles of a t-shirt. It would look a bit more realistic if they warped to match those edge contours. They also don't match up with the shadows underneath. The bronze part darkens towards the bottom while the rest is uniformly lit.
Bahaha, I get that a lot. That's probably why vaping in public came natural to me right off the bat.
Well, yeah. If you look at the bevels on that black enameling, the light appears to be hitting it at an angle, but if you look at the copper/bronze finish beneath, the light is center-aligned and pointed straight down from just above it. The anti-aliasing on the highlighted edges of the bevel are the second sign that they're digital. Notice how the edges have a bit of sharp pixellation on certain contours. The yellow, red, and blue parts are simple overlays. You can tell because the shapes don't distort when they cross over the engraving around the edges of the case. It should be just like a design draped over the wrinkles of a t-shirt. It would look a bit more realistic if they warped to match those edge contours. They also don't match up with the shadows underneath. The bronze part darkens towards the bottom while the rest is uniformly lit. It is a cool design, though.
Is this your plan man?
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I'd like to see what the cat really did after tin foil was placed on his head.![]()
Mmmm...just a few more ingredients and you could make a pizza.![]()
Hey, keep the Zippo case, and put in the Zipporin insert for a stealthy vape.
I am so hiring this dude to do my wedding photos some day
* Almost causing an electrical fire in my house because I newbishly (that's a word) bought a knockoff kit with charger issues.
Fear that my fellow vapers will look down on me for still loving zippos.
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Fear that my fellow vapers will look down on me for still loving zippos.
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hour upon hour of searching for an item reviewed on youtube that doesn't give the brand of the item!!!!! and the site given no longer has them. In this case, a PCC that charges two 510's at a time plus holes for 6 cartos.