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A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
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1x Steering column extension rod.
On the bottom right you can see the change in design for the E36 UJ so the dowel now goes into the extension rather than into the UJ.
Need to give it a coat of paint before installing
The RGB module can be controlled via three analog inputs for the the 3 different colours.
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Possible submission for Module 6.
Taken in my neighbours garden.
Olympus E620
Zuiko Digital 35mm macro lens
On-camera flash
F4.5 @ 1/180 second exposure
+1.0 EV flash compensation
Bulbous plates lined up, squared and tacked up for staggered intermittent welds, commonly referred to as "stitches"
The new GM862-GPS module is at the cutting edge of the Telit product line. It combines superior performance in quad-band GSM/GPRS modem functionality with the latest 20-channel high sensitivity SiRFstarIII single-chip GPS receiver.
ITEM: LED 2Way Headlights Turn Signal Module DIY Kit for 2011-2015 Hyundai Grandeur HG / Azera
MANUFACTURER : EXLED
ORIGIN : MADE IN KOREA
CONTENTS: LED Turn Signal Module - 2PCS (RH/LH)
WARRANTY: 3 months from the date of purchase
In this photo, I wanted to accomplish a sort of Andy Warhol, pop-art appearance where the picture appeared to be painted or at the very least, edited to a comic book consistency. I used the dropper tool to determine colors that were naturally in the photo and then saved those colors as their own individual pallets. I then used the paint bucket tool to take a few of the colors and then spread them out in haphazard patterns as an initial exercise. I then went back and took away some of the random chaos of the paint fill and made it a bit more pointed. I then took a brush and created a few new colors that were slightly brighter (the pink etc.) to fill in the model’s face. I didn’t want to paint that completely, so I decided to use the brush to make more concise marks. Specifically, I used yellow to highlight his hair, light pink to make the sweater appear more cartoon-ish, and red and peach tones to over exaggerate his skin tone and lips. I had a version of the photo wherein there were several square repeats of the photo, but I decided to just include one here. d2l.depaul.edu/d2l/le/896354/discussions/threads/4622491/...