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You replicated an art concept you learned at school and when you had the magnifying glass out in the yard, the world of bugs was a fantastic distraction.
I used the line tool to draw the outline as accurately as I could by eye to replicate the original image. I then merged each layer so I could use the fill tool to fill each area with a similar colour to the original. I found these colours using the digital colour meter on the Mac which gave me the exact measurements of RGB for each shape. I added some noise and attempted to make the texture of the piece look similar to the original but wasn't very successful. I added the circle and cross features on separate layers at the end.
View from my cousin's apartment.
Hong Kong, 2013
I was amazed at the little intricate public spaces and plazas as a main facilitator between the surrounding apartment complexes. As well as different age groups utilizing the space.
Log replacement at Ottawa Lake National Forest. All logs that are replaced are tried to be saved as much as possible but some areas of logs were rotten all the way though. These cabins were CCC constructed log cabins.
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Zulu Warrior at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
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The DC Public Library had a table at the Crafty Bastards festival in Union Market. That table featured a demonstration of a 3D printer that the library says that it's available for patrons to use.
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Zulu Chief at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
My friend Rob Stewart made this model plane using Kreinik threads - who knew these needlework threads were perfect micro-fibers for replicating cables and such on model planes!
My article about the plane, and Rob, coming this week on www.kreinikthread.blogspot.com