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Bryn Oh made a really nice new build on the Crosshatch sim over on Rezzable's Alpha grid. Want to have a look ? Join here: http://rezzable.com/
You can read more about it in this blog post
I had a great day today at the San Diego zoo with my Dad, we had our own little Father/Daughter field trip...very fun!! I am going to buy him a pass so we can do this regularly. We both had our canons, and probably ave matching pictures, we had a great time!
Pattern by Stephanie G.; I actually don't remember how I found it, I think via Craft Magazine, either way here's a link to the pattern.
It's simple and quick, so I made one each for my grandmothers for Xmas. They both live in the Chicago suburbs, and I constantly worry about them keeping warm! xD
QUILTING PATTERN(S):
Blocks: Crosshatch (4 squares across each block)
Outer Border: AAQ# 04046 AB Complex Bloomingdale b2b
Navy Stop Border: AAQ# 01614 PS Loop Diamond Border
THREAD: SF 402 and Omni 3102 Royal Blue
pattern: Crosshatch Infinity Scarf in Two Weights by Amanda Bell
yarn: SHEEPAINTS Meribam
I love the cowl and wear it quite often.
Challenging myself to do a drawing every day for a year.
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This assignment took me the longest to complete. I enjoyed this the most. We had to mimick the drawing of the seated boy by George Seurat on pg 233 in our book. The objective of this assignment was to use only cross hatching technique and show different value changes. Our original sketch with contour lines could not show in our drawing. I tried my best to illustrate cross hatching the best way I can.
Cross hatch in Adobe Illustrator. For using the same hatch patterns in many files, make a .ai file containing all the paterns you need. Use it for Copy/Paste as often as you like.
Taken on Stourbridge Common one very cold Saturday. Getting slightly better at HDR now, actually beginning to understand what all those fantastical controls actually do.