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3D Animation Software - Illusion Mage Review And Also My Honest Opinion
Illusion mage can be a 3D Animation Software Package that was established by Seth Avery and includes 6 hours of training videos, audio and a 200 page digital manual that helps you create 3D imagery from scratch at home a powerful time.
Illusion Mage walks you step by step on how to create high excellent 3D Animation, Graphics, Characters, Models, real-time interactive 3D content, Games and how to produce your own special Cartoon Animated Film.
Seth has been in the cartoon business for over 10 years and he decided build this package after noticing a huge gap interested in affordable top quality 3D animation software that included step by step instruction. But not only did he obtain the Leading market software very expensive, that it was complicated and difficult to understand.
It was Seth’s vision build the best 3D Animation Software package available to buy that was affordable, top quality and very user friendly. With this in mind Seth place his energies into combining blender software with a comprehensive precise guide giving exact instructions (via 6 hours of video tutorials) on what to use it to its filled potential. It was extremely important to him that anyone could use the software, even if they acquired never had any experience whatsoever through using graphics software before.
In recent months, I’ve done a lot of research within the best 3D animation software and found some excellent programs on the market. Some were very pricey and means beyond my budget (probably more for experienced animators) and there were even free programs you could download, but I have to say that not at least one seemed to be targeted to a full beginner and quite frankly if you have had little or no knowledge like others, it is quite daunting.
Having bought and tested many software packages during the last 5 years, I truly understand and appreciate the need for good in depth tutorials. Many times when I haven’t had the appropriate guidance, I ‘ve just given upward in frustration.
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how do i make a t shirt with a HP Officejet J3600 All-in-One Printer?
okay i dont got the printer or paper yet but this is what i bought on amazon.com a HP Officejet J3600 All-in-One Printer a Avery Personal Creations Inkjet Dark T-Shirt Transfers, Iron-On,, 5 Sheets/Pack a Avery® T-shirt Transfers for Inkjet Printers 3271, 8-1/2" x 11", white Pack of 6...... how do i make a t shirt with all that?
For the light transfer paper.
You need to first set the printer to print on transfer paper. This setting should be in the paper type menu of your printer.
Try to print on a plain piece of paper first and see if the image is backwards to the image on screen. If it is then you have no need to do anything just set it to transfer paper. If it is not back to front (mirror imaged) then you have rotate it in a program you are using first. In Word for instant you can rotate the image.
If you don't rotate it, once on the t-shirt it will back to front as the image is placed on the material downwards and when the backing paper is removed (I'll go it to that later) the image is facing upward. If you do not do this rotating any words will read backwards.
The next thing you do is select the image you want to print and press print.
You need to cut out the design very carefully leaving a very small, no more that a few millimetres, border around the edges. This is very important.
You then need to leave the design to dry - say about an hour - and iron the T-shirt so that it is very smooth.
Next you place the design where you want it on the T-shirt with the design facing downwards and iron it with a very hot iron on a flat hard surface - an ironing board is too soft. Try a work top with a towel underneath the T-shirt.
Most transfer papers have heat activated circles or other markings on the back that change colour when the temperature gets hot enough and you then know you have ironed enough.
When ironing the design don't iron it like you iron clothes with backwards and forwards movement you need to sort use circular motions, lifting the iron not dragging like you would when you iron, and use the middle of the iron not the tip. Move over the design until the circles have changed colour - they usually come with instructions that tell you which colour they need to go or how long you need iron them for.
Leave the backing paper on and let the design cool down - again for about an hour.
Once cooled carefully unpick an edge and start to peel of the backing paper -use slow and continuous motions is best. Once that is done it will look very shinny and plasticy. You now need to seal it.
You can do this via two ways depending on what you want the transfer to look like. There is glossy or matte finishes.
For glossy you need a sheet of greaseproof paper and for matte a sheet of plain printer paper.
Place the paper over the design and iron over the paper, do not iron it has hard as when you put the design on there but slowly and evenly and very slowly pull off the paper and your design is now ready to wear.
Dark transfer paper is different again. The same printer settings but the dark one has to be cut with no edges left. If the printer rotates them automaticly then set the paper type for dark paper to a photo paper setting.
You then have to peel off the backing paper before you place the design on the T-shirt. This paper does not require that you rotate the image as this is placed on the T-shirt with the design facing up and then you put a cloth over it and iron it on. There is then no paper to peel off and the rest of the process is the same for light paper.
Light transfer instructions.
http://www.discandink.co.uk/acatalog/Light_Transfer_Paper.pdf
Dark transfer instructions
http://www.discandink.co.uk/acatalog/Dark_Transfer_Paper.pdf
All makes of transfer paper use the same process.
Betty J. Miller of Little Summit (tribunereview)
Betty Jane Miller, 90, of Little Summit, passed away peacefully Sunday, Dec.
11, 2011, in Sunshine Estates Personal Care Home, Connellsville. She was born
July 28, 1921, in Monarch, a daughter of the late Luther and Hazel Avery
Miller. Betty was a graduate of Dunbar Township High School and a graduate of
California State Teachers College. She taught math for 36 years at Dunbar
Township High School and then at Connellsville Junior High East. She was
passionate about teaching and often spoke of her co-teachers and many former
students. She was a longtime member of the Saturday Afternoon Club of
Vanderbilt, where she served as president. She was a member of the
Pennsylvania State Teachers Association and a life member of the National
Education Association. Betty was a member of the Juniata United Methodist
Church and was formerly a member of the Connellsville Presbyterian Church.
Betty very much enjoyed her family and enjoyed time spent with her nieces and
nephews and their children. In addition to her love of teaching, Betty loved
crafting and spent many hours making greeting cards. Numerous family, friends
and acquaintances enjoyed receiving a package of cards from Betty. In addition
to ...
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