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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

one thing leads to another and then yet to one more



looking for  vids to post  two fridays ago i found  this  japaophile vid.
on the comments  about how it was done, there was a mention of camera mapping , a way of
turning  still frames into 3d animation by separating objects in a different depth and then mapping ,that is: creating visual relationships among them.
there are breathtaking examples of the technique  done by telenokia, an association that has produced some very beautiful light and sound shows for public spaces.
although my aims are much more modest, i'm contemplating taking a workshop with them in its due time.

the vid in particular  was using using blender,an open source program.
you all know me and know by now how i love geekery, so it should come  as no surprise that  i went there for a download. i have always had an interest in animation and have done some clips,but animated within the fractal or tesselation programs. this was my chance to create animated clips from stills!

but one more time i was blinded by ambition as the program  is waaay above my head. i know very little about film editing; i've just done a couple of  simple clips and some cinemagraph cliplets . as the saying goes, one can't start the house by the roof. therefore i started hunting for info on line and the hunt lead me to creative cow on you tube. what a fantastic resource this is! they offer  a spectrum of vid tutorials for the most popular photo and film edit programs.

 i've started watching diligently their brilliantly explained vids in the  creative cow adobe premier channel.  as  practice i am editing a series of clips that i took in burgos; so far it's all making sense, but let's see where all of this takes me. i think i'm slowly getting closer  to blender with all its promised wonders.

 now,look what the heat does to an idle weaver!



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Monday, August 26, 2013

worn with gusto


what was supposed to be a tunic like ended like this oddball cardi. the black yarn is cotton and wasn't acting like the beige linen. something about the stretch didn't give as much as the linen. strange because as every weaver knows, linen is very inelastic. 
that said i think i like the cocoon like styling better . 


the back shows the stripes very well.the seam looks as if it ended in a peak but it's what you get when you don't have a dummy to photograph things on. there's a serious space shortage chez moi.
the side seams are on the diagonal giving extra movement. as the league of computer asisted dobby looms are not handweaving  and  machine knitting is cheating say  i cheated big time and sewed the sides. it felt good going against the establishment!
i wore it on the weekend with a black tank top and these.



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Friday, August 23, 2013

brocade weaving



have a great weekend!

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

going on and on and...



and strangely giving better blues now. can't explain but will post a comparison tomorrow. this morning i didn't even have to add  hydro to the vat, it was still nice and yellow.
moving on.
why cant i post a link to my instagram photo and yet anyone can download it? beats me.



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Monday, August 19, 2013

cliché




it's a cliché, but it's a  nice looking one!  40/1 unbleached linen and cotton give or take the same size.
blocking the other piece and hopefully i'll be able to sew it together this afternoon, heat providing.
some people think machine knitting is cheating. so let's go all the way into cheatdom then and cut and sew  the pieces together.
the color changer has been tamed down as you can see.now waiting for a punch card pattern book i ordered to punch some 2 color mazes. more 2 color knitting ahead.




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Friday, August 16, 2013

なつ




enjoy the views.
have a great weekend!



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