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Created using Topaz Labs.

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Created with Mandelbulb 3D

Guess what just arives.

Yeah the Monster make.

Unfortunatly i don´t have the right cable to conect it with my Computer.

But i can´t find the Programm anyway.

So i testet it out with my own talent! ^^

Don´t be to harsch on it. I was in a hurry cause i have to go to work soon.

I just was doodle around.

I will wash it up tomorrow and see if all Color will be disappear.

I was surpriced that the Heads are solid Plastic and not rubber like the other Create a Monster Heads.

If that means the easier to clean im ok with that.

 

I bought the set from ToysRus for around 40€.

The old price was 130€.

 

Created by Readiris, Copyright IRIS 2009

The acronym CRUD is referring to the four most important functions you need to know when implementing relational databases.

This is what you will have created when you complete the free Get Started With Terragen2 tutorial that you can pick up at the link below.

forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=7733.new

Many people have been discouraged by the steep learning curve that faces them when first confronted with the program's user interface. My tutorial will take you on a step-by-step journey to create this mountain scene. The tutorial is very easy to follow, and it is compiled in a pdf format to make it as accessible as possible. When you have completed it you should have the confidence to start creating your own Terragen 2 scenes.

Good luck

John

created with prompts using recraftai

For my last quarter at UC Santa Cruz, I was finally able to take intro to photo. this batch is taken from my first assignment: the photo scavenger hunt. We basically had to go down a list of things that were supposed to inspire us to shoot a variety of different things. I had fun with it. The category each picture is from is the name of each photo.

a little girl was playing with clay to give it some shapes...

i couldn't find what she was trying..

it might be anything realted to child psychology......

  

taken from Dhanmondi lake on TTL photowalk : street photography in Mirpur Road

Created with Leonardo.Ai

 

Pic by Adrian

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

What lies before

us and what

lies behind us

is but a small

matter compared

to what lies within us.

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

The need to create is one of the strongest and most beautiful desires we humans have. There is such power and magic in creating Beauty in any of her forms. For me the need to create is sometimes overwhelming, almost suffocating. The need to create Beauty is all consuming. I believe that all of us are driven to find someway to express ourselves, find our own individuality, to share with others who we truly are. And what is more beautiful and powerful, overwhelming and magical, than creating life? Aren't we all drawn to creating something that has a little bit of our soul mixed in? The photo above is of a painting I did last night while thinking of my own little one that I learned was on their way only a week ago. I have life growing in me, each day it grows bigger and stronger. And it is breathtakingly wonderful, and beautiful. I want to make a life for this child to be wondrous and full of light. I want to create a place of love, in and out of my being. A place where dreams come true. I am going to be a mother.

Create 10 Christmas Project - Biscuits

I saved little bits of leftover embroidery floss snippings each day as I stitched - over the past couple of weeks and glued them to the page.

 

I may keep adding to this page until it is completely covered ... but for now, I am ready to move on.

Just made this 'cause I love the sayings in this set. I used some paper from DCWVLa Creme matstack. It is an amazing stack of flocked and embossed papers in blacks and creams.

Anagach Woods, Grantown-on-Speyside,Scotland.

29th January 2018.

Showcasing the studios and work styles of both famous and well-worth discovering artists, Where Women Create: Book of Inspiration is a backstage pass to the insights, muses, and artistic practices of some of today's most notable creative women. It features gorgeous photos, tips, activities, and exercises, all presented in a warm and friendly voice designed to make readers feel welcome.

Photographer | Reynald Geonson

The luxury brand launch a contest where the consumer can create the next ad campaign of their new prefum. Check it out at hugocreate.com

This conference is part of u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD.

 

When, if not now, should we talk about the future of civil society? As with the refugee conflict in 2015, the corona crisis of 2020 highlighted the role of civil social engagement. Once again, it became clear how much the initiatives, associations, NGOs, NPOs and individuals we consider as “civil society” can do. But now that we have overcome the first shock of the crisis, we must start to shape the much talked of world after ―or rather, alongside― corona. It is necessary to develop instruments and strategies from the many new, creative forms of civil society that have emerged during the acute phase of the crisis, and that will help promote sustainable social innovation. Our symposium with experts, activists and decision-makers will focus on what these approaches might be, who and what it takes to establish them and, last but not least, what we can all actually expect from the “civil society of the future”.

 

For further information please visit:

ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/die-zivilgesellscha...

 

Credit: vog.photo

Created by Riverside Jr. Sr. High School, Taylor, PA

 

Artists: Eric and Sabrina

 

Title: Faster Future

 

Teacher: Mrs. Temples

 

Theme: From Coal to Steam

 

Materials and techniques: Colored pencil and crayon.

 

Did you enjoy this project? We did. We learned how to create an image from an idea.

 

About: Pennsylvania is one of the leading states in coal mining. Since the invention of the steam engine, trains are able to move faster. Our art is a visual representation of this.

  

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project and how to participate at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

The Process of Creating Life: The Nature of Order , Book 2 An Essay of the Art of Building and the Nature of the Universe by Christopher Alexander

 

This is a very broad bandwidth book, these two pages cover a lot of emergent properties in nature, Alexander has produced a very important series of books, which go well beyond Architecture: A Pattern Language. Here is an image of some other of Alexanders's books

See Allexander Pattern Language website

On these two pages, the discussion covers:

 

Breaking waves and Gradual change of centers as a wave breaks

 

Seventeen stages in the development of a frog's embryo

 

Evolution of a splashing drop

 

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Created for the 55th Contest on Man Ray: Art Deco Clock!

Start image here

other picture are the my stock

galaxy m51(background) by grodnick

eagle photo is tribute to:Steven Kenny

 

Created a test scene in Adobe After Effect

Our Maker Art class created a Haunted House in fall 2016. In this after-school workshop at the Lycée Français, students ages 7 to 10 built a fantasy world together, with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other spooky characters.

 

We combined arts and technology to bring their creations to life: each student created their own room in our haunted house, and animated their characters with motors and simple mechanisms, adding lights and sounds to tell their stories.

 

Students started by designing their rooms and characters, and built them in their own cardboard ‘wonderboxes.’ We then asked them to sketch up their individual visions of the Haunted House and combined them together. Children worked in teams to build some of the more complex features: a clock tower, an elevator and an animated graveyard zombie, all powered with Arduino boards.

 

I’m very grateful to my associate teachers for this class: Sarah Brewer and Edward Janne were amazing partners and empowered our students to create their own interactive art, helping them bring their ideas to life in a playful way that made learning more fun.

 

We taught this class weekly at the Lycée Français in Sausalito, with 8 school students in grades 3, 4 and 5. We met every Thursday at 3:30pm, from September 15 to December 8, 2016. Many of the materials we used in this class were prepared at Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley.

 

Learn more about our Haunted House class:

bit.ly/haunted-house-2016

 

View more photos of our Haunted House class:

bit.ly/haunted-house-2016-photos

 

See our Haunted House course slides:

bit.ly/haunted-house-2016-slides

 

Learn more about our Maker Art programs:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

Created with Bryce, twisted in Photoshop!!

www.create-learning.com - 2 days facilitating team building and leadership with Simon Graduate School of Business Executive MBA class. 4 Conditions for Improved Team Work; Self vs Other Directed Behavior; 10 Team Dynamics All Great Teams Share; Trust Happens on Purpose in Teams; Goals Established for Teams 2 x 2 Matrix; Decision Making Methods for Teams; 6 Must Haves for Running a Team Meeting; Action Planning for Short Term Projects; Pitfalls of Email and How to Avoid Them; What to do When You Are Not Getting Cooperation; Avoid Needless Worry About Team Problems; How to Deal With Difficult Team Members

"The lower chapel was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and was used by the non-royal inhabitants of the neighbouring Royal Palace. The portal of the chapel represents the Virgin Mary as a column statue. The portal, and almost all the decoration of the chapel, was created by Geoffroy-Duchaume between 1854 and 1858. The primary decorative themes of the sculpture, columns and murals are the Fleur-de-Lys emblem of Louis IX and a stylised castle, the coat of arms of Blanche of Castile, the mother of Louis IX.

 

The lower chapel is only 6.6 meters (22 ft) high, with a six-meter wide central vessel and two narrow side aisles. The supports of the ceiling vaults are unusual; the outward thrust of the vaults is counterbalanced by small, elegant arched buttresses between the outer and inner columns, and they are also reinforced by a metallic structure hidden under the paint and plaster.

 

The one-hundred forty capitals of the columns are an important decorative feature; they are from the mid-13th century, and predate the columns of the upper chapel. They have floral decoration of acanthus leaves typical of the period. Each of the gilded leaves corresponds with a slender colonette above, which rises upward to support the vaults. The columns are painted with alternating floral designs and the castle emblem of Castile. The red, gold and blue painting dates to the 19th century restoration.

 

The original stained glass of the lower chapel was destroyed by a flood in 1690; it was replaced by colourless glass. The present glass depicts scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, surrounded by grisaille glass, while the apse has more elaborate and colourful scenes from the Virgin's life. All the windows were designed by Steinheil during the 19th century restoration. The lower chapel originally had a doorway to the sacristy on the left lateral traverse. Since it could not have a window, it was decorated in the 13th century with a mural of the Annunciation. This was rediscovered during the 19th century work, and restored by Steinheil.

 

The Sainte-Chapelle (French: [sɛ̃t ʃapɛl]; English: Holy Chapel) is a royal chapel in the Gothic style, within the medieval Palais de la Cité, the residence of the Kings of France until the 14th century, on the Île de la Cité in the River Seine in Paris, France.

 

Construction began sometime after 1238 and the chapel was consecrated on 26 April 1248. The Sainte-Chapelle is considered among the highest achievements of the Rayonnant period of Gothic architecture. It was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns – one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. This was later held in the nearby Notre-Dame Cathedral until the 2019 fire, which it survived.

 

Along with the Conciergerie, Sainte-Chapelle is one of the earliest surviving buildings of the Capetian royal palace on the Île de la Cité. Although damaged during the French Revolution and restored in the 19th century, it has one of the most extensive 13th-century stained glass collections anywhere in the world.

 

The chapel is now operated as a museum by the French Centre of National Monuments, along with the nearby Conciergerie, the other remaining vestige of the original palace.

 

The 1st arrondissement of Paris (Ier arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is colloquially referred to as le premier (the first). It is governed locally together with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th arrondissement, with which it forms the 1st sector of Paris (Paris-Centre).

 

Also known as Louvre, the arrondissement is situated principally on the right bank of the River Seine. It also includes the west end of the Île de la Cité. The locality is one of the oldest areas in Paris, the Île de la Cité having been the heart of the city of Lutetia, conquered by the Romans in 52 BC, while some parts on the right bank (including Les Halles) date back to the early Middle Ages.

 

It is the least populated of the city's arrondissements and one of the smallest by area, with a land area of only 1.83 km2 (0.705 sq. miles, or 451 acres). A significant part of the area is occupied by the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Gardens. The Forum des Halles is the largest shopping mall in Paris. Much of the remainder of the arrondissement is dedicated to business and administration.

 

Paris (French pronunciation: ​[paʁi]) is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,150,271 residents as of 2020, in an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles). Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, science and arts. The City of Paris is the centre and seat of government of the Île-de-France, or Paris Region, which has an estimated official 2020 population of 12,278,210, or about 18 percent of the population of France. The Paris Region had a GDP of €709 billion ($808 billion) in 2017. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit Worldwide Cost of Living Survey in 2018, Paris was the second most expensive city in the world, after Singapore, and ahead of Zürich, Hong Kong, Oslo and Geneva. Another source ranked Paris as most expensive, on a par with Singapore and Hong Kong, in 2018.

 

The city is a major railway, highway and air-transport hub served by two international airports: Paris–Charles de Gaulle (the second busiest airport in Europe) and Paris–Orly. Opened in 1900, the city's subway system, the Paris Métro, serves 5.23 million passengers daily; it is the second busiest metro system in Europe after the Moscow Metro. Gare du Nord is the 24th busiest railway station in the world, but the first located outside Japan, with 262 million passengers in 2015 Paris is especially known for its museums and architectural landmarks: the Louvre was the most visited art museum in the world in 2019, with 9.6 million visitors. The Musée d'Orsay, Musée Marmottan Monet, and Musée de l'Orangerie are noted for their collections of French Impressionist art, the Pompidou Centre Musée National d'Art Moderne has the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe, and the Musée Rodin and Musée Picasso exhibit the works of two noted Parisians. The historical district along the Seine in the city centre is classified as a UNESCO Heritage Site, and popular landmarks in the city centre included the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, on the Île de la Cité, now closed for renovation after the 15 April 2019 fire. Other popular tourist sites include the Gothic royal chapel of Sainte-Chapelle, also on the Île de la Cité; the Eiffel Tower, constructed for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889; the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, built for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900; the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Élysées, and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur on the hill of Montmartre.

 

Paris received 38 million visitors in 2019, measured by hotel stays, with the largest numbers of foreign visitors coming from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and China. It was ranked as the second most visited travel destination in the world in 2019, after Bangkok and just ahead of London. The football club Paris Saint-Germain and the rugby union club Stade Français are based in Paris. The 80,000-seat Stade de France, built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is located just north of Paris in the neighbouring commune of Saint-Denis. Paris hosts the annual French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament on the red clay of Roland Garros. The city hosted the Olympic Games in 1900, 1924 and will host the 2024 Summer Olympics. The 1938 and 1998 FIFA World Cups, the 2007 Rugby World Cup, as well as the 1960, 1984 and 2016 UEFA European Championships were also held in the city. Every July, the Tour de France bicycle race finishes on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris." - info from Wikipedia.

 

Summer 2019 I did a solo cycling tour across Europe through 12 countries over the course of 3 months. I began my adventure in Edinburgh, Scotland and finished in Florence, Italy cycling 8,816 km. During my trip I took 47,000 photos.

 

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Man walking passed the Create Attack advertising campaign of Nike in Oxford Street, London. May 2014

Created for the IWG / Rocketworld "Humans Beware" show on April 10th!

 

Vespbear was your typical robot bear, waging war against the Human Resistance force just like a good robot bear should. One evening, after a long and satisfying day crushing the skulls of men, he was on his final patrol when a group of fiendishly devious humans lead him into a minefield... Blown apart and with his head caved in, he was able to drag himself out of the dangerzone before going offline.

 

On re-initialisation, he found that he had been rebuilt with the help of an old Vespa and had been give an external robobrain with upgraded visual sensors! Vespbear the recon unit was born, hell bent on scoping out enemy positions and minefields and making sure this could never happen to another proud robot warrior. Just don't send him up stairs.

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