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Un anticipo del proximo proyecto PsychoDollBox,tengo mucha ilusión puesta en él ya que es la primera Blythe que desmonto y modifico :D
He pasado mucho miedo desmontandole la cabecita xD Ahora me duelen los dedinos T_T
I've been feeling a bit of a wobble with Grace... so I'm hoping a new wig might help!
She's very lovely, but I'm not sure she wouldn't be better off somewhere else...
should be asleep but I ended up editing these buncha portrait shots I took during our fab time at Modd and Madi's self made store -- ALOTTABALLS!
This is our current RepStrap Setup. Because we could not find a replacement for our broken Y-axis stepper motor on the McWire Design we decided to use the CNC as our RepStraping Device in order to print a Darwin (or Mendel).
We interface with the CNC-control unit (which controls the 3 Axis and the end stops (which we don't use yet)) via a parallel port interface. We made an Arduino shield for that but sticked to the standard Arduino Firmware pin out.
Here we print our standard cylinder test shape with ABS at 230°C.
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
I now sell shadings
grab this one here : marketplace.secondlife.com/p/JD-Starbright-Glamour-Head-P...
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
I wanted it in the same colours as my Warhammer 40K Orc army so I left the black and orange as it is :)
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
So I modded the Pullip clone body to accept vintage style heads. I first cut off 3mm off the neck and made sure it was angled right so the heads wouldn’t be looking upwards. I then hollowed out the neck.
I then got a broken barbie neck knob and flattened the ‘o’ ring part of it so it could fit into the thinner neck.. I then filled the neck full of hot glue and shoved the neck knob into the neck. I let it cool, then trimmed the knob smaller using nail clippers to match a vintage Francie neck knob, then thickened up the post with thread as I found the head shifted a bit too easily without a bit of bulk on the neck.
It may seem like a lot of effort but it’s there as an option if you dont want to ruin a vintage head and rather risk messing up a more modern body for it.
I’m waiting for the actual Francie to turn up before deciding if it suits her cuz from photos, she has a much pinker skin tone than my Growing Pretty hair Francie.
Also Yukko tries out the body but feels like a lollipop
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
My bro's `Cal Look' style VW slightly modified using a cheap (as in free!) photo editing package.
The original pic can be see elsewhere in my Flickr collection.