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eh. this morning decided to bring in color. Ive laid in some indian red/venitian red glazes and some yellows. working on warms now then will go in with lighter colors. Im working mostly in glazes because i brought up so much in monochromes underneath. A little different.
Sage body and pocket flap, field tan pockets, and brown Cordura™ for the base layer. Cordura™'s strength is abrasion resistance, so it's a better choice on the base than nothing but canvas.
The impressions in the wax, it turns out, can be removed by application of heat from a hair dryer. Makes sense.
(Do excuse the early morning blurriness: my camera needs more coffee, too, apparently. Tidbits on the counter remain from one fine, homecooked mole´ dinner -- mine seitan, his chicken -- as well.)
Experimenting with grisaille technique, a grey under-painting before
glazing with color. This is a landscape background for a foreground
that will be an abstract form. Christine likes this as is, though.
This is a picture of a chicken pot pie with the ingredients of the effects of farming farming instead of 1 cup of vegetables, 2 tablespoons of milk, etc. The background would be purple. and It will have a hashtag to tie into my "all natural" social media campaign. Tagline: life should not be a factory, bring PEACE to the farms.
Sea level + 15m. Cloud plugin is making some funky fog but the results should be good enough with a little photoshop. Hard to control the density in any meaningful way.
It's possible Joshua has already broken it. Also possible we don't know how to wire it up once I get the bulbs on it.
I forgot to take photos when it was empty like I usually do when I move. There, really, just wasn't time this time.
This is how things look as of now after me being in the house for a week.
I'm planning to do some painting and fabricing of the walls to cover some of the wall paper areas.
I have a pool. And a yard care dude. And flowers. And trees. And a shorter drive to work. And a shorter drive to my friends. And it's gonna help me financially.
Cody is already settled in. He was on day 1, really. He's easy.
was going through inventory yesterday and realized that four owl pins just will not do! So I got on a roll and cut out 16 of them! here they are drying on my printer after tacking the pieces together with dots of Aleene's Fast Grab Tacky Glue - the best method I've found for my felt applique pieces.
This is Cozy, from a pattern from Fall '04's "Knitty." I'm using Rowan Summer Tweed for this. It's slightly less than 1/4 done in this shot. The color here is pretty true; it's sort of a turquoise (the color is called Exotic)
gaze estimation at 3 meters' distance from PTZ camera, using IR bright-pupil effect. gaze direction is estimated using (a) pose-from-ellipse and (b) comparison of 1st purkinje reflection and pupil center.
making some sort of half socks for my grandmother. She has thick bandages on her feet/ankles/shins but they don't cover her toes. Her socks and slippers don't fit over the bandaging so her toes get a bit cold sometimes. I thought I'd make something she can slip over the bandages as a belated Christmas present (something of a relief because she's probably the most difficult person to get gifts for on my list every year).