nail polish 3d model free image
Juliaa
Okay so i have this project and I'm supposed to make a 3D model of hello kitty. So i got this crayola air dry clay but about half of its dryed up COMPLETELY now and I don't know how to get it back? And I really need to make this model fast so if you have any advice on how to get the clay back to squishy, mold-able clay, please tell me, or if you have another idea that i can make hello kitty model out of then tell me cause I can't go out and buy anything so just I need to use house hold things. This is an urgent thing please help QUICKK D:::!!!!!
Answer
You could try: Some of those high grade modeling clays can get really hard. A quick way to make them more pliable is to microwave it for short periods of time- like 15 seconds at a time. Alternate the kneading and microwaving and it should get workable really quickly.
Is water based clay?
If so, yes. If it's big pieces break up into smaller chunks (wearing a dust mask, avoid breathing in clay dust).
Soak in water, let sit for about a day (or longer) - do NOT STIR
Pour off surplus water.
Best way of drying it to the correct consistency is putting it onto a dry plaster bat (a slab of plaster). The plaster will soak up excess moisture. Check periodically. When it has the consistency you want it to be put in plastic bag to prevent it from drying further.
Here are a number of recipes for in the kitchen made 'clay' you could use for modeling
# PLAY CLAY (WITHOUT FLOUR):
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup cornstarch
2/3 cup warm water
food coloring or poster paints
shellac or clear nail polish
Mix baking soda and cornstarch in pot. Add water and stir until smooth. Cook over medium heat, boil and stir until "mashed potato consistency". Pour onto board to cool. Knead when cool. For color, knead food coloring into clay (after cooled) until blended, or paint after finished molding. When your shapes are dry, you can brush with shellac or clear nail polish.
Notes:
# hardens quickly
# will store in airtight container for several weeks
CORNSTARCH DOUGH:
1/2 cup salt
1/2 cup hot water
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 cup cornstarch
Mix salt and hot water and boil in pot. Stir cold water and cornstarch in a separate bowl. Add cornstarch mixture to boiling water and stir. Cook over low heat, stirring until "pie dough consistency". Remove from heat and place dough on board. When cool, knead dough until smooth. Have fun playing!
Notes:
# texture is grainy
# hardens in 1-2 days
# dough will be white
# to speed dry, put in 200 degree oven for 1 hour
# will keep for a long time if stored in a container
SNOW PLAY DOH:
1 cup Ivory Snow laundry detergent
2 cups warm water
food coloring
electric hand mixer or egg beater
Add food coloring to warm water, then add to laundry detergent. Mix well with beater until fluffy. Use just like regular play doh.
Warning: Could be toxic if ingested
SCENTED PLAY DOH: (smells awesome and the kids LOVE IT!)
1 package of sugar free gelatin; .3 oz size (use any flavor you want, as the dough will have that scent when done; I believe you can replace the gelatin with a Kool-Aid packet instead for even more scented varieties!)
2 cups flour
1 cup salt
4 tablespoons cream of tartar
2 cups boiling water
2 tablespoons cooking oil
Mix dry ingredients together in pot, add the boiling water and cooking oil. Stir over medium heat until it forms a ball. Let it cool. Keep in air tight container in refrigerator when not playing with it.
CHOCOLATE SCENTED PLAYDOH:
1 1/4 cups flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup salt
1/2 tablespoon cream of tartar
1/2 tablespoon cooking oil
1 cup boiling water.
Mix flour, cocoa powder, salt, and cream of tartar together. Add cooking oil and boiling water to mixture. Stir quickly and mix well. Cook over low heat until dough forms a ball. When cool, mix with your hands. Store in airtight container.
Note: It smells good enough to eat, but tastes awful! Is NOT EDIBLE.
MICROWAVE PLAY DOH: (scented, if use Kool Aid)
6 tablespoons cream of tartar
3 cups plain flour
4 tablespoons cooking oil
1/2 cup salt
3 cups water
food coloring/powder paint/or Kool Aid packet
Combine all ingredients in microwave proof dish and beat until smooth. Cover with cling wrap and microwave on high for 7 minutes, stirring half way through cooking. If the mixture is still gooey, microwave for another minute. (Since all microwaves are different, be sure to watch the dough while cooking). Cool and store in airtight container in the refrigerator.
You could try: Some of those high grade modeling clays can get really hard. A quick way to make them more pliable is to microwave it for short periods of time- like 15 seconds at a time. Alternate the kneading and microwaving and it should get workable really quickly.
Is water based clay?
If so, yes. If it's big pieces break up into smaller chunks (wearing a dust mask, avoid breathing in clay dust).
Soak in water, let sit for about a day (or longer) - do NOT STIR
Pour off surplus water.
Best way of drying it to the correct consistency is putting it onto a dry plaster bat (a slab of plaster). The plaster will soak up excess moisture. Check periodically. When it has the consistency you want it to be put in plastic bag to prevent it from drying further.
Here are a number of recipes for in the kitchen made 'clay' you could use for modeling
# PLAY CLAY (WITHOUT FLOUR):
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup cornstarch
2/3 cup warm water
food coloring or poster paints
shellac or clear nail polish
Mix baking soda and cornstarch in pot. Add water and stir until smooth. Cook over medium heat, boil and stir until "mashed potato consistency". Pour onto board to cool. Knead when cool. For color, knead food coloring into clay (after cooled) until blended, or paint after finished molding. When your shapes are dry, you can brush with shellac or clear nail polish.
Notes:
# hardens quickly
# will store in airtight container for several weeks
CORNSTARCH DOUGH:
1/2 cup salt
1/2 cup hot water
1/2 cup cold water
1/2 cup cornstarch
Mix salt and hot water and boil in pot. Stir cold water and cornstarch in a separate bowl. Add cornstarch mixture to boiling water and stir. Cook over low heat, stirring until "pie dough consistency". Remove from heat and place dough on board. When cool, knead dough until smooth. Have fun playing!
Notes:
# texture is grainy
# hardens in 1-2 days
# dough will be white
# to speed dry, put in 200 degree oven for 1 hour
# will keep for a long time if stored in a container
SNOW PLAY DOH:
1 cup Ivory Snow laundry detergent
2 cups warm water
food coloring
electric hand mixer or egg beater
Add food coloring to warm water, then add to laundry detergent. Mix well with beater until fluffy. Use just like regular play doh.
Warning: Could be toxic if ingested
SCENTED PLAY DOH: (smells awesome and the kids LOVE IT!)
1 package of sugar free gelatin; .3 oz size (use any flavor you want, as the dough will have that scent when done; I believe you can replace the gelatin with a Kool-Aid packet instead for even more scented varieties!)
2 cups flour
1 cup salt
4 tablespoons cream of tartar
2 cups boiling water
2 tablespoons cooking oil
Mix dry ingredients together in pot, add the boiling water and cooking oil. Stir over medium heat until it forms a ball. Let it cool. Keep in air tight container in refrigerator when not playing with it.
CHOCOLATE SCENTED PLAYDOH:
1 1/4 cups flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup salt
1/2 tablespoon cream of tartar
1/2 tablespoon cooking oil
1 cup boiling water.
Mix flour, cocoa powder, salt, and cream of tartar together. Add cooking oil and boiling water to mixture. Stir quickly and mix well. Cook over low heat until dough forms a ball. When cool, mix with your hands. Store in airtight container.
Note: It smells good enough to eat, but tastes awful! Is NOT EDIBLE.
MICROWAVE PLAY DOH: (scented, if use Kool Aid)
6 tablespoons cream of tartar
3 cups plain flour
4 tablespoons cooking oil
1/2 cup salt
3 cups water
food coloring/powder paint/or Kool Aid packet
Combine all ingredients in microwave proof dish and beat until smooth. Cover with cling wrap and microwave on high for 7 minutes, stirring half way through cooking. If the mixture is still gooey, microwave for another minute. (Since all microwaves are different, be sure to watch the dough while cooking). Cool and store in airtight container in the refrigerator.
Photoshop tutorials...?
camboy8
Do anybody know of an really good video tutorials for photoshop and possible illustrator? Like videocopilot.net is REALLY good for After Effects... so i was wondering if there was any REALLY good tutorials for the other adobe products. Thank you
Answer
Here's some blogs you might want to take a look at. I check these every day but they don't all update every day.
http://www.backgroundlabs.com/rss.php?list=latest
http://psdtuts.com/feed/
http://feedproxy.google.com/psdguides
http://iamphotoshop.com/feed/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/good-tutorials-new
http://www.psdvault.com/feed/
http://feeds2.feedburner.com/10Steps
http://hv-designs.co.uk/feed/
http://www.ps-tutor.com/feed
In addition, this is a collection of links that I've bookmarked over the past 9 months or so. Not all of these are video tutorials but hopefully you'll find something that will help.
Since Yahoo only allows 10 links per answer these won't have the http in front of them.
Hopefully you'll find something in that mess that will help you out.
Feel free to hit me up with any questions that you have as well.
www.eyesontutorials.com/articles/40/1/Glamour-Model/Page1.html
www.mickm.com/tutorial/192-Keep-the-Chains
speckyboy.com/2009/03/30/30-photoshop-video-tutorials-learn-from-the-pros-of-graphic-design/
www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/draw-a-classy-3d-poker-chip-in-photoshop/
ttutorials.blogspot.com/2009/04/water-drops-effect.html
www.macmerc.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=20&page=1
adobeperson.com/photoshop-basic-drawings/photoshop-nail-polish-logo-icon
www.layoutprince.com/photoshop_tutorials_40.php?t=7
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/11/03/photoshop-tutorials-to-improve-modeling-skills/
www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-websites-to-make-you-a-photoshop-ninja/
www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/how-to-use-type-on-paths-and-shapes-in-photoshop/
www.vunkysearch.net/
sixrevisions.com/graphics-design/35-basic-tutorials-to-get-you-started-with-photoshop/
www.lunacore.com/photoshop/tutorials/tut014.htm
www.eyesontutorials.com/articles/4947/1/Making-of-Sketchbook-wallpapers/Page1.html
designm.ag/resources/photoshop-toolbox/
www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/table-top/table-top.htm
psdfan.com/designing/design-an-old-style-safari-map/
elitebydesign.com/23-most-incredible-photoshop-tutorials/
blog.dpboards.com/?p=17
pshero.com/
www.smashingapps.com/2008/09/30/31-useful-resources-specially-for-designers-to-discover-the-best-of-the-web-in-september-2008.html
www.graphics.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=305
www.phong.com/tutorials/mask.tree/
psdtuts.com/
www.tutorial9.net/
psdlearning.com/
photoshopcontest.com/tutorials/photoshop-tips.html
luxa.org/
www.tutorialsphere.com/
www.good-tutorials.com/
www.photoshoptalent.com/photoshop-tutorials/
photoshoptutorials.ws/
www.photoshoproadmap.com/Photoshop-blog/2008/07/09/dreamy-magical-and-lighting-effects-photoshop-tutorials/
www.hongkiat.com/blog/41-nicest-photoshop-photo-effects-photoshop-tutorials/
www.paintbits.com/2008/06/27/photoshop-tutorials-you-should-see/
kaoz-tutorials.com/ours/blackeye/
www.bittbox.com/photoshop/photoshop-how-to-make-an-awesome-grungy-paper-texture-from-scratch/
www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/beverage-ad-enhancer/
www.cssaddict.com/blog/15-great-turorials-on-grunge-design-styles/
psdtuts.com/drawing/create-a-complete-vexel-image-using-photoshop/
www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/effects/burnt-edges/
www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/burned_hole/burned_hole.html
psdtuts.com/tutorials-effects/40-dark-and-futuristic-photoshop-effects/
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/09/25/38-photoshop-tutorials-on-rain-showers-and-water-drops/
magnusfx.com/graphics/creating-a-folder-icon
www.eyesontutorials.com/articles/4452/1/Photorealistic-Effects/Page1.html
psdtuts.com/designing-tutorials/designing-a-typographic-concept-poster/
sixrevisions.com/graphics-design/30-beautiful-photoshop-illustration-tutorials/
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/14/30-beautiful-vintageretro-photoshop-tutorials/
www.yetikitn.com/2008/10/16/kitns-version-of-a-photoshop-clear-tape-tutorial/
www.lyzrdstomp.com/tutorial_wood/
psdtuts.com/videos/screencasts/grungy-poster-in-photoshop/
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/20/the-ultimate-collection-of-useful-photoshop-actions/
psdtuts.com/web/40-cool-beauty-amplifying-photoshop-effects/
psdfan.com/designing/create-an-awesome-music-poster/
tutorialqueen.com/photoshop-tutorials/photoshop-matchbox-stick-tutorial-in-photoshop
www.123rf.com/blog/blog.php?idblog=b1000070
www.123rf.com/blog/blog.php?idblog=b1000056
www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/web-design-and-adobe-photoshop-tutorials.htm
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/28/40-beautiful-grunge-photoshop-tutorials/
tutorialpear.com/2008/10/25/blur-text-transition/
psdtuts.com/articles/web/40-spine-chilling-horror-photoshop-effects/
www.prowseed.com/blog/chrome-effect-tutorial/
psdtuts.com/tutorials/photo-effects-tutorials/how-to-illustrate-a-wooden-frame-on-a-wall-scene/
psdtuts.com/articles/web/30-ultra-high-end-photoshop-tutorials/
takeoutphoto.blogspot.com/2008/11/using-curves-in-photoshop-to-adjust.html
psdtuts.com/tutorials/designing-tutorials/create-a-wicked-worn-vintage-pop-art-design/
pshero.com/a
Here's some blogs you might want to take a look at. I check these every day but they don't all update every day.
http://www.backgroundlabs.com/rss.php?list=latest
http://psdtuts.com/feed/
http://feedproxy.google.com/psdguides
http://iamphotoshop.com/feed/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/good-tutorials-new
http://www.psdvault.com/feed/
http://feeds2.feedburner.com/10Steps
http://hv-designs.co.uk/feed/
http://www.ps-tutor.com/feed
In addition, this is a collection of links that I've bookmarked over the past 9 months or so. Not all of these are video tutorials but hopefully you'll find something that will help.
Since Yahoo only allows 10 links per answer these won't have the http in front of them.
Hopefully you'll find something in that mess that will help you out.
Feel free to hit me up with any questions that you have as well.
www.eyesontutorials.com/articles/40/1/Glamour-Model/Page1.html
www.mickm.com/tutorial/192-Keep-the-Chains
speckyboy.com/2009/03/30/30-photoshop-video-tutorials-learn-from-the-pros-of-graphic-design/
www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/draw-a-classy-3d-poker-chip-in-photoshop/
ttutorials.blogspot.com/2009/04/water-drops-effect.html
www.macmerc.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=20&page=1
adobeperson.com/photoshop-basic-drawings/photoshop-nail-polish-logo-icon
www.layoutprince.com/photoshop_tutorials_40.php?t=7
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/11/03/photoshop-tutorials-to-improve-modeling-skills/
www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-websites-to-make-you-a-photoshop-ninja/
www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/how-to-use-type-on-paths-and-shapes-in-photoshop/
www.vunkysearch.net/
sixrevisions.com/graphics-design/35-basic-tutorials-to-get-you-started-with-photoshop/
www.lunacore.com/photoshop/tutorials/tut014.htm
www.eyesontutorials.com/articles/4947/1/Making-of-Sketchbook-wallpapers/Page1.html
designm.ag/resources/photoshop-toolbox/
www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/table-top/table-top.htm
psdfan.com/designing/design-an-old-style-safari-map/
elitebydesign.com/23-most-incredible-photoshop-tutorials/
blog.dpboards.com/?p=17
pshero.com/
www.smashingapps.com/2008/09/30/31-useful-resources-specially-for-designers-to-discover-the-best-of-the-web-in-september-2008.html
www.graphics.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=305
www.phong.com/tutorials/mask.tree/
psdtuts.com/
www.tutorial9.net/
psdlearning.com/
photoshopcontest.com/tutorials/photoshop-tips.html
luxa.org/
www.tutorialsphere.com/
www.good-tutorials.com/
www.photoshoptalent.com/photoshop-tutorials/
photoshoptutorials.ws/
www.photoshoproadmap.com/Photoshop-blog/2008/07/09/dreamy-magical-and-lighting-effects-photoshop-tutorials/
www.hongkiat.com/blog/41-nicest-photoshop-photo-effects-photoshop-tutorials/
www.paintbits.com/2008/06/27/photoshop-tutorials-you-should-see/
kaoz-tutorials.com/ours/blackeye/
www.bittbox.com/photoshop/photoshop-how-to-make-an-awesome-grungy-paper-texture-from-scratch/
www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/beverage-ad-enhancer/
www.cssaddict.com/blog/15-great-turorials-on-grunge-design-styles/
psdtuts.com/drawing/create-a-complete-vexel-image-using-photoshop/
www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/effects/burnt-edges/
www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/burned_hole/burned_hole.html
psdtuts.com/tutorials-effects/40-dark-and-futuristic-photoshop-effects/
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/09/25/38-photoshop-tutorials-on-rain-showers-and-water-drops/
magnusfx.com/graphics/creating-a-folder-icon
www.eyesontutorials.com/articles/4452/1/Photorealistic-Effects/Page1.html
psdtuts.com/designing-tutorials/designing-a-typographic-concept-poster/
sixrevisions.com/graphics-design/30-beautiful-photoshop-illustration-tutorials/
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/14/30-beautiful-vintageretro-photoshop-tutorials/
www.yetikitn.com/2008/10/16/kitns-version-of-a-photoshop-clear-tape-tutorial/
www.lyzrdstomp.com/tutorial_wood/
psdtuts.com/videos/screencasts/grungy-poster-in-photoshop/
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/20/the-ultimate-collection-of-useful-photoshop-actions/
psdtuts.com/web/40-cool-beauty-amplifying-photoshop-effects/
psdfan.com/designing/create-an-awesome-music-poster/
tutorialqueen.com/photoshop-tutorials/photoshop-matchbox-stick-tutorial-in-photoshop
www.123rf.com/blog/blog.php?idblog=b1000070
www.123rf.com/blog/blog.php?idblog=b1000056
www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/web-design-and-adobe-photoshop-tutorials.htm
www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/28/40-beautiful-grunge-photoshop-tutorials/
tutorialpear.com/2008/10/25/blur-text-transition/
psdtuts.com/articles/web/40-spine-chilling-horror-photoshop-effects/
www.prowseed.com/blog/chrome-effect-tutorial/
psdtuts.com/tutorials/photo-effects-tutorials/how-to-illustrate-a-wooden-frame-on-a-wall-scene/
psdtuts.com/articles/web/30-ultra-high-end-photoshop-tutorials/
takeoutphoto.blogspot.com/2008/11/using-curves-in-photoshop-to-adjust.html
psdtuts.com/tutorials/designing-tutorials/create-a-wicked-worn-vintage-pop-art-design/
pshero.com/a
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