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ArtRage 2

ArtRage 2

Three Legged Legs™ ||| hello It’s been a fun ride, but the time has come for Three Legged Legs to part ways. Thank you to every single person we have been fortunate enough to work with over the years; we truly enjoyed the experience. Casey Hunt | Greg Gunn | Reza Rasoli Find us on Vimeo | Blogs: Gadget Lab Photo © Michael Bretherton Last week we offered a guide to Top Gadgets for Writers, and now it’s the artists’ turn. Bearing in mind the standard disclaimer—nothing here will make you any good (only many hours sat before the ultimate photoshop tutorial, nature herself, can do that)—permit me to ignore the absolute basics, taking for granted the paints, pencils, easels and other fundamental tools. The mismatch of gadgets, cool stuff and workaday utensils listed here will doubtless seem arbitrary: be sure to tell us what we missed. A Graphics Tablet The benefits are profound and obvious: traditional methods and technique allied to modern technology. That said, tablets are fantastic, especially to those struggling to work with mice, who hate the mess of art, or simply want a hands-on stab at digital art. Poseable Mannequins Art departments the world over have bucketloads of these things, and you can pick one up for $5 at any Hobby Lobby or art supply store in the nation. An Airbrush

EarthSLOT Strange statues around the world | haha.nu - a lifestyle blogzine This is one of our most successful post ever. In fact, with this post, haha.nu is known to the world through several big world medias, incl. Yahoo! 7 TV, Deutsche Welle, MSN, Daily Mails… Through the years, we transformed this post to our own pictures server, but now we will just reuse the blogzine to re-post the photos as a series, like several series we already have here @ haha.nu. haha.nu.Strange statues around the world series. @ haha.nu OmniDazzle Pixie dust This one might just eat your productivity for the entire day as you stare mesmerized at the, ahem, pixie dust cascading down your screen. Pixie Dust turns your mouse pointer into a virtual magic wand creating a spray of colorful sparkles wherever it goes. Flashlight Illuminate your screen with a virtual flashlight that follows your mouse pointer wherever you want it to go. Cutout This allows you to highlight areas of your screen using different shapes.

NVU Wikijunior:How Things Work - Wikibooks, collection of open-content ... About the book[edit] Welcome to Wikijunior How Things Work. The target age of this title is 8–12 years old, although older kids, and even adults, may enjoy its simplicity, clarity, and brevity. Wikijunior is written for elementary schoolers, but it is inevitable that parents, older siblings, patent attorneys, and random surf junkies will not only find themselves engrossed in the writing, but come back for more. Sometimes clear, objective writing for this age group, which may be the toughest audience of all, is the best for everyone. When working on this project, remember that it's aimed at children. If you have made contributions to this Wikibook and would like to have formal credit for being an author, please add your name to this list: Wikijunior:How Things Work/Authors. Create or request an article[edit] You are encouraged to create an article on a machine or invention.

Wikijunior:The Elements - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks About the book[edit] Welcome to Wikijunior The Elements. The target age of this title is 8–12 years old. Section titles will include elements children may have heard of or are particularly interesting. The print version will focus only on answering a specific series of questions about the elements plus an explanation of what an element is. There will be an introduction and a glossary. When working on this project, remember that it is aimed at children. If you have made contributions to this Wikibook and would like to have formal credit for being an author, please add your name to the list of authors.

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