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I created this replication Moholy-Nagy’s painting “AXL II2” on the Adobe Photoshop suite over the last week. This piece includes several overlapping lines, a series of complimentary colours at different opacities, a large dark circle which contrasts to the rest of the drawing and also a small cross.
MakerBot Replicator 2 at the Microsoft Store. Finally a reason to go there. It was still empty. Lonely Makerbot. #makerbot #microsoftstore #shouldhavepickedtheapplestore
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Replicate Designs produces Architectural Scale Models and Custom Displays along with props for advertising, movies and more.
Not sure what it's really called. It's an assignment I had to do in my senior yr.of high school. The instructions were to cut half of a picture from a magazine and replicate the cut-out half. I need to edit/ darken it.
Medium: color pencils
ReServe Board Member Sol Watson, ReServe Founder and Chairman Jack Rosenthal, ReServist David Krutchik, Chicago Department for the Aging Commissioner Joyce Gallagher, ReServist Kathy Murnion
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws as well as contract laws.”
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When is data science a house of cards? Replicating data science conclusions. June Andrews (Pinterest), Frances Haugen (Pinterest)
This machine can apparently make itself (or at least all the component parts of itself). It takes a looooong time to do so, but still.
replicating the types of simple houses that people lived in in Scotland at the end of the 18th century in the western islands
This was my attempt to make a night vision-esque picture using the options only supplied by my 40d. I would say success. Even more success by the fact that Ben looked like something scared the hell out of him. It couldn't have been me.
Babies, toddlers, and their parents and caregivers get up and moving with master teaching artist Valerie Branch. The group engaged in rhythmic activities that nurture skills in early literacy and can be replicated at home.
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For this project I chose to replicate one of Avril Lavigne's album covers. This picture meets the project goals because I attempted to replicate the lighting and composition of a source image. To take this picture I had my sister stand in front of a black sheet in our basement. I put the camera on a tripod and then had someone else hold a bright lamp right above the camera so that there was no shadows on her face except for the one beneath her chin. I directed my sister on how to hold her head and where to look so that she looked to be in the same position as Avril. In Photoshop, I had to do a lot of editing to make this picture even resemble the real thing. I used layer masks to turn up the brightness and highlights on her face excluding the lips and eyes. After that I made the black background darker and darkened the black around her eyes. I also had to change her eyes to blue since they were originally green. From there I just did a bunch of little things to try and take away the yellowish tint that her skin still had because Avril's skin looked to be almost pure white on the album. I also darkened certain parts of the hair and used the smudge tool to make her ears look a little more balanced like the original. I also tried using the smudge tool to make her chin and jaw more like the picture, but it ended up looking too unnatural. Overall, I don't really think this picture replicated the original that well and its not what I was thinking it would look like.