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Normal Distribution has a symmetrical design (easy to recreate while sewing) and has an easily recognizable shape, most people knowing what this plush is shaped after without difficulty. But is it catered to the average Joe or to a wider population? I would say it could be bought by, at least, 68% of all Americans. (Photo isn't mine.)

Valerie Prokopchuk

this one has seams along the front and back a explanation is to see the last pic of the inside. this is a sleek bag design but not reversible. don't worry about the outer stitching and handle your bag will be completed with only one stitch line across the top and a square handle.

 

i'm still awaiting fabric is fusible interfacing both bags here were done without for examples only.

The funny faces.... he does this every time I try to take his picture, but, its not as cute on him!

  

Taylor does it too, must be a family thing!

[Iteration] Concept art proposes iteration because, for example, a character design requires exploring and refining to reach the final design. In 3D, the character needs to be tested; such as movements in the body, face, and etc. so audiences can see this character in 3D as believable as someone standing in front of them. As you can see in this specific example above, Buzz Lightyear when through a few redesigning before becoming the Buzz Lightyear we know today. That red is pretty loud though. [Raquel Gonzalez]

Example of InkSeine software for tablet PC. Associated blog post: botgirl.blogspot.com/2008/10/inkseine-might-make-me-love-...

There are several good examples of body poses in this picture.

 

Going from left to right, the first pose is of fear or nervousness. The mouth of the character is open, with the hand on the chin, This is generally a sign of shock or fear. The back is hunched forward telling us that he's not feeling good about what's happening. The crossed eyes and the one raised eyebrow also show confusion.

 

The pose shown is sadness. The slanted eyebrows and the closed lips are general traits of a person being upset. The hands and feet support this as they are both not in her normal pose. The character is playing with her fingers, which shows us that's shes nervous or doesn't like what's happening, while her arms and feet are tucked in as a form or defense. This again are general signs of a person being upset or unhappy. The colour that's also chosen is blue, which again associates with sadness

 

The next character is shown to be happy. This is obvious as she is smiling, but her pose shows her to be more of a joyous person. The pose (hand on her hip) is a strong pose as if nothing can bring her down. The colours also chosen are bright and resemble the sun - generally associated with happiness and joy.

 

In the next one the characters eyebrows are crossed, and he's gritting his teeth. His fists are clenched, his shoulders are hunched and body is also facing directly forward. These are all signs of anger and frustration, and the red colour adds to that.

 

The last character is shown to have more of an attitude. Her arms are crossed and her body is pointed away as if she were disgusted. He mouth is also slanted in one direction which again associated with disgust or attitude. Once again the green colour (which is also associated with disgust/envy) adds to that.

Includes Mirror, and Bookshelf or Coat Rack, and Chair

Texture can be a great way to add to the mood or overall energy of a photo.

Textures can range from almost glittery ones like these to vintage style or ornate.

They are always optional.

Some of you might be wondering what this backdrop project involves so I thought I would put up an example.

 

The top picture is an original by Dimmerswitch found here ( www.flickr.com/photos/dimmerswitch/4101847621/in/set-7215... on flikr.

 

It is a great location and an awesome photo.

 

The second picture has taken that up one level to be more dynamic as a Background. I added in a more colorful sky from one of my own shots. I blurred it slightly (to help a subject stand out more clearly. I added a shadow to the things that would have them if the light was from behind it. Last I "stylized" it with a poster finish just for my own enjoyment.

 

Two perfectly good shots plus a little Photoshop work = One dynamic shot.

 

See why I am so busy?

yay illustrations! it's like peering over at your neighbor's food without having to actually go to the restaurant!

Subject is still doing homework, the lighting helps you see the passage of time and that she's been doing homework for a long time and is not happy about it.

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Example of Tilt-Shift Miniature Fake technique applied.

 

An example of tweaking and improving the contrast and colors of a dull image by switching from RGB to LAB and back to RGB again.

Hoping to get Miz's faceup redone (because he's chipped and faded and generally a mess QAQ''' I'm so bad to himmmm)

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(Mnemonic Device) The tea company Teavana uses both Feature-Name and Keyword in its name. The company sells tea and is promoting relaxation, as hinted to in the meditating person with tea in the graphic and the aspect of nirvana, a Buddhist state of complete peace and bliss. (Graphic isn't mine.)

Valerie Prokopchuk

Showing the CC standards for technic points

The front of the cd sleeve for Examples What We Almost Made cd. Love the cd and the artwork plus its signed :).

  

Example at Summer Sundae Weekender, De Montfort Hall and Gardens, Sunday 14-08-11.

 

© 2011 Laura Patterson

 

The figures have been computed using R following the examples of Kelleher & Wagner 2011, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815210003270

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