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18 Helpful Diagrams To Solve All Your Clothing Woes

18 Helpful Diagrams To Solve All Your Clothing Woes

Three Exotic Necktie Knots to Try: The Eldredge Knot, The Trinity Knot, and The Cape Knot Forget the Double Windsor! Stylish gentlemen who fancy the kind of necktie knots that turn heads prefer these three exotic knots: The Eldredge Knot, The Trinity Knot, and the Cape Knot. Alex Krasny of Agree or Die explains how you can impress the ladies with these extraordinary necktie knots: The Eldredge Knot How to Tie the Eldredge Knot The Trinity Knot How to Tie the Trinity Knot The Cape Knot How to Tie The Cape Knot See also: Tie Toiletries Bag over at the NeatoShop Top 10 Time Savers for the Stuff You're Too Busy to Do SkinthSolutions | Home of the Skinny Sheath Create the First Page of a Fairy Tale Story Book, with a Hint of Kitsch Once upon a time there was a tutorial. A tutorial which told of magical and enchanting ways to create Fairy Tale pages in Adobe Illustrator. Are you sitting comfortably? Then we'll begin... Final Image Preview Below is the final image we will be working towards. Step 1: Setting Up The Document Size is arbitrary for this tutorial; it's up to you to decide how large or small you want to work. With your artboard made, place a rectangle of the same dimensions on it and align it centrally. Step 2: Guides Call this first layer "guides" - that's all we'll be placing on it. Paste the copied rectangle in place (Command + F) and offset it's path by -10mm (Effect > Path > Offset Path..). We're now going to split this smaller rectangle into a grid which we can use as a guide. Splitting pages into multiples of three is usually a sound way to build good aesthetics. Step 3: Layers With the benefit of foresight, I can tell you in advance what you'll need for the document and how best to organize things.

Pakistan Fashion Shows Pakistani Fashion Designers, Pakistani Models The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels to Cheer You the Frak Up I agree that Pratchett is the ultimate pick-me-up, and one of the factors that I credit for keeping my mother alive four years longer than the 6 months she was originally given after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. (Somewhat ironically, her favorite character was Death.) As for other feel-good books when you run out of Pratchett— Daryl Gregory's Raising Stony Mayhall has got to be the sweetest, most loving, zombie apocalypse story ever released in print. Another good one is Tibor Fischer's The Collector Collector. I suppose this qualifies more as magical realism than straight up fantasy, but it's still a heartwarming tale about a sentient pot who falls in love with an object reader, and psychically tells her stories about his previous owners. Actually, all of Fischer's stuff is brilliant, but if you're feeling depressed, you'd better watch which of his books you pick up.

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