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Working on the top part of the sculpt. This gentle curve is incredibly important to the overall look of the helmet.
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
Getting the transparency exactly underneath where the screen will print this layer ensures decent registration (there are variables, like the tiny paper shifting slightly underneath while you drag the squeegee across it).
Total Alignment :: A FEARLESS® Painting Retreat in Sedona, Arizona. Hosted by Connie Hozvicka of Dirty Footprints Studio.
October 4-7, 2012.
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
I found a 24 x 18" plate on CL for nearly free and it's going to make a great little fork alignment plate. Have to rearrange the shop a bit to fit it in though.
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Life is like a mirror where everything we do is reflected back onto us.
We might not able to recognize it and at times that image is hidden,
it may even take years and at times it may not even be during our lifetime
but it all comes around.
The alignment on the left (the cockpit) has to coordinate with the alignment of the lines from the organizer further down the deck
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
The Moon, Jupiter, and Venus begining their allignment that happens only every 44 years. Took this shot in Granite Oklahoma. Kind of a happy accident, I was packing my camera into my car and looked up and there they were, I'm so glad I packed my tripod in my car that day. Created HDR using Photoshop with 3 different exposures -2EV, 0EV, +2EV
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