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Pair of Canadian Geese wait out the long winter thaw at Shade's Beach Park near the mouth of 8 Mile Creek in Harborcreek, PA.
Our shade structure is not yet complete. We made it to a point where
the first layer of shade cloth went up, but now we need a second
layer. We cut and welded two more beams to help hold up the second
layer of reed mats that will go on top of the structure. Wendy
actually did all the welding today showing me her made skills. Her
weld beads look damn good.
Huge palm tree at the City Botanical Gardens, from this point of view it looks like a enormous umbrella. I think.
A moist area will be home to a simple arrangement of shade loving perennials or low growing shrubs. Recommended perennials include Hosta, Tricyrtis, Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola', Carex 'Evergold' and 'Ice Dance', Beesia deltophylla, Dicentra 'Gold Heart', and many others. Shorter growing shrubs include Dichroa febrifuga, Sarcoccoca hookeriana, Mahonia nervosa, Mahonia x 'Charity', Edgeworthia chrysantha and many others.
The dry river bed could even begin here and continue down to the main one as you enter the backyard.
A circle in a spiral
A wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever spinning wheel
As the images unwind
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind....
(Best song ever written!)
A really really quick (like 2 and a half minutes to make quick) ice shader made by mixing a translucent shader and a glossy shader. Its probably not the best way to have done it but it looked pretty good and rendered really fast. The only thing really customizable is the color and the amount of glossiness. I'm gonna try to make a better looking, more practical, and more customizable soon, but for now, this should be good.
An easy leather shader I made using a leather black and white bump map and a rough glossy coating shader. I also used the black and white bump map as a factor value to mix the colors of the leather. The colors, bumpiness, variation of colors, and the glossiness is all customizable.
I absolutely LOVE a doll that can throw shade.
And Monsieur Z "Cool It" can certainly throw some shade.
She looks downright "SEE-YOU-EN-TEE-WHY". LOLz
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