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replaced the rating star with heart.
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*This mod is not work with the latest CoverSutra*
this is the MOD shelter into the side of ports down hill. took a bit of hassle getting into but turned out reasonably well.
Dead Beech leaves......
Another contender for the 2012 DSLR Skills course.
Camera set to take RAW and JPEG (large Fine)
Picture conrol set to Monochrome, Contrast - High, Sharpeness - Hard
This shot is straight out of camera.
Nikon D7000
Nikon 40mm Macro lens
F3 @ 1/160 second exposure
ISO 100
I finally had a little time to play with my dolls today and started restyling Mod Misaki's hair.
The flip is not quite as extreme as I wanted it to be and I will maybe apply another boil perm at some point but I must say that I already like her much better now. More hair Volume suits her well, I think! ;)
Misaki is wearing a dress by sevastra which was made for Blythe/Pullip but fits nicely, I think :) The shoes are Blythe. Sevastra also had the idea to flip her hair!! ;)
A Union Jack suit on display outside a mod clothes shop called The Face, just off Carnaby Street, London.
via KrakyLand.net FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS MOD APK www.krakyland.net/2015/12/final-fantasy-brave-exvius-apk-...
Mod Blocks - pattern in the winter 2014 issue of Modern Quilts Unlimited
This guy is a twin/full size quilt and I was inspired by some regency style wallpaper when designing it.
Blogged here: www.13spools.com/2014/01/modern-quilts-unlimited-mod-bloc...
The MOD 112, for a team of young, innovative developers, who are set to demonstrate that modular can be right for the city, addresses the need for moderate income, small units with a reduced financing period, short delivery time through offsite construction. The design is intentionally rigorous, taking advantage of the restrictions inherent to the construction methods, turning the limitations into opportunities.
The design strategy is very simple: the facade expresses the stacking of the pieces, but also groups the modules to showcase the breadth of the individual residential units.
The result, far from a beehive collection of small modules, is a building composed of clearly identifiable and diverse housing units, that feel more like micro-lofts, than micro-units The high ceiling and the large windows also relate to the proportional relationships of loft spaces, the light and airy living area allows for different modes of inhabitation.
The frames that outline the units on the two facades, stem from a single pilaster that knits together the whole and identifies the lobby and rear park access.
The material selection utilizes large unitized super-insulated glass windows, simple flashing metal colored bands and textured concrete panels. The recycled wood panel accents recall the classic
fifties furniture, in some way reminding us that prefabricated construction is and should be built as precisely as modernist furniture.
Like TRA's past projects downtown, this project addresses the best utilization of infill sites, the small but significant interventions strategically contributing, like the stimulation points on a meridian channel network, to the revitalization of still emerging neighborhoods.
This diagram shows the 11 modules that make up a full floor of the MOD 112 building.