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Today at Crazy Tuesday Group the theme is: tools. Since it is an orange day At Color My World Daily Group, the color for today is orange… And of course, my tiny Mr. Teddy Bear is here since it is a Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday!! So orange tools and Teddy Bear day! How cool is that.
And who is a constant need of tools (of every sizes and shapes) and happens to be a huge fan of orange color? Mr. Kosmo himself!
Tools are truly important in space. You need them to open a bottle of wine, scratch your back, comb your hair before putting your helmet on or just to repair your spaceship. And since Mr. Kosmo is now a new proud owner of red space rocket bought on ebay, he needs his tools! Indeed, the red rocket was slightly used when he got it… and a little bit beaten up (more than specified in the ebay description!). Let just say that this red rocket needs a lot of TLC before going anywhere… But Mr.Kosmo is thrilled: for the second time in his life he feels like a real astronaut !! The first time he got that feeling was when he received his orange suit and put it on for the very first time…
Mr. Kosmo isn’t a handy man (but he is truly handsome under his helmet... so he doesn’t need to be handy...or that is what he likes to think) …. That is why he invited his friend Mr. Teddy Bear who has a very successful construction company. Mr. Teddy Bear isn’t handsome but he is truly handy, so this makes him quite a catch for the opposite sex! Ladies, Mr.Teddy Bear is able to repair anything ! Give him an axe, some scotch tape and a screw driver and he will build a you plane or a spaceship !
Of course, since there is no gravity in space, it is very important to keep everything, including your tools and yourself, glued to the ground. And then the reparation of the red space rocket can begin. Good luck Mr. Kosmo and Mr.Teddy Bear !!!
Have a beautiful orange, tools, teddy bear day!!! Happy Crazy Tuesday, Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday and Color My World Daily to all participants!!
Thank you so much for your support!!! I truly appreciate your positive energy!! I wish you a very happy and awesome day!!!
I was looking for something in the garden shed today and found the old brace and screwdriver. They belonged to my grandfather. The mini-surform was my father's. I thought the mixture of smooth and textured surfaces would make a nice still-life. Added a few screws for contrast.
About 20 light-painted images, blended in PSE.
I made this for all my tools of the trade, well some of them at least! I patchworked and quilted the outside and inside, ended up quite padded and quite long! (Nearly 2 ft!)
I now just want to add one of my patchwork fabric on card tags to finish it off. I'm quite happy with it, although ended up far more complicated to do than I first hoped!!!
Kitchen Tools #1. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.
Close up photograph of kitchen implements.
Indeed, I made more than one photograph in the kitchen this week. Will this be a new stylistic direction in my photography? Stay tuned and find out! Like yesterday’s photograph, this subject was on the kitchen counter. I needed something to test out a new camera with a macro lenses, no tiny bugs were handy, so here we are.
As I pondered these two kitchen photographs it stuck me that the patterns, especially with all of the soft blur in the images, reminded me of some close-up photograph s I have made of grasses and similar plants.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
Looking close...on Friday: Chocolate
I found this set of chocolate tools in my local dollar store. (I'm keeping them in business buying photo props.) Each piece is about 10 cm long. All I had to add was some chocolate wood, a chocolate-dipped screw, and "sawdust". :)
Tools I Used
1)Nvidia Ansel
2)Image Composition Editor (for stiching)
3)Faststone Image Viewer ( for downsampling)
Shot for Barnack's Monthly Challenge 10/22: things tht begin with "ch" on the Leica Forum
Shot with two off camera flashes (Leica SF 60/Leica C1 trigger) Flash A modified with MagMod MagBounce diffuser.placed in front and slightly above of subject. Flash B placed behind velum scrim used as background and modified with MagMd MagSphere diffuser to shape light.
119 in 2019 #106 Tools of a trade
52 in 2019 CHallenge#44 Handy
2019 weekly Alphabet challenge N- Noise
2019 one photo each day
The DRD Converted Tool Shed is the perfect hideaway when things are stressy. Drop this in your yard and enjoy some solitude.
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Essa eu peguei num fórum de ilustração que eu participo: é um programa de desenho e colorização de imagens chamado "Paint Tool SAI".
Pelo que consta, ele foi criado especialmente pra mangás, então os recursos dele são bem voltados pra esse meio: traço bem definido e marcado, ferramentas de cor com degradê, marcadores, etc. Tem também opções de "consertar" o seu traço como se ele fosse um vetor (ótimo para aquele errinho minúsculo que compromete o desenho, mas que dá preguiça de fazer de novo) e outro pra traços longos (coisa bem chata de se fazer em tablet. Achei bem bacana até pra quem trabalha com cartoon ou tem o traço mais estilizado, porque é mais intuitivo e mais fácil de configurar que um Painter da vida... mas óbvio que ele tem as suas limitações.
Baixei há pouco, testei e tô gostando. Apanhei bastante (até porque não tenho o costume de desenhar em tablet, só de colorir), não encontrei algumas ferramentas que o pessoal citou, brinquei com outras... enfim, acho que vale a dica.
Esse post aqui fala mais sobre o programa, e dá indicações de videos de gente usando o dito-cujo. Não vi ainda (tá de madrugada, oi?!), mas parece que tem coisa ninja...
*o desenho aí em cima foi uma pullip Chill rabiscada bem informalmente. Mas nem mostro a carinha dela porque ficou feinha, parcendo personagem do Dragon Ball...