It was a bit of a happy accident. When I had the drawing halfway done, I noticed that I could not use ink washes to represent rust on the flimsy 80g paper I've used. I tried it with very little water, but the paper instantly warped. Then I tried to show the rust by drawing the outlines of rusty areas, but that didn't look very convincing. It worked better with smaller outlines, so I tried it with single dots. This looked much more like the rusty pock marks on the hull.
Thanks! I used a reference (searched for "worn paperback") and tried to simplify the pages by focusing on the parts that stuck out, like the edges.
Had the same idea, got the same ad revenue driven results.
Sorry, you'll get a headache looking through these..
In scenario 1, the server is technically a router between the 11 and the 10 subnet. There is a sysctl that enables forwarding (i'm on the phone and can't look it up right now). This must be enabled.
In your second scenario, the server appears to regard its subnet 11 address as just another address it has and replies.
Did not know that rectenna panels could harvest infrared radiation at night. Interesting technology
Tungöl-Lack ist auch ein gutes Medium. Trocknet etwas schneller als Leinölfirnis und ergibt eine glänzende Oberfläche.