So, for those of you wondering – I have been on vacation for the past couple of weeks, hence the lack of posts. I guess the more accurate way to say that is the Choates (that’s my wife’s sister, Sami, and her husband, David), came down from Oregon for their bi-annual Arizona visit. As always, it was a great time, and true to form, there was much Lego building going on.
This visit included a new Lego came called Creationary – imagine Pictionary in Lego form.
Lego's Creationary! |
Creationary is a great family game that everyone can play. Due to the size of our family gathering, we paired up into teams to keep the pace going a bit quicker. I was on team Stina, who is my brilliant, Lego building niece, and we dominated, for the most part!
Then there were the new Lego sets that were purchased by Maja and Dan (Allie and Sami’s parents). The Choates just finished the Harry Potter Series (see Allie’s blog for more on that), so all of the sets revolved around the series. For the boys, we got the Hogwart’s Express – complete with an engine, coal tender, passenger car, snack car and the Flying Ford Anglia. For Stina, we got the triple-decker Knight Bus. We happen to be fortunate enough to have an official Lego Store nearby, so we also got several large cups of random, loose parts. I feel as though I lucked out because I got to keep all the Legos after the Choates went home (even though it really is all for the kids, right?)
The Hogwart's Express |
The Knight Bus |
All of the parts in two bins - I can't wait to dive in! |
While the Choates were here, David, a Photoshop genius, was kind enough to take some time to teach me the basics of this powerful program. Up until now, I have been using Photoshop for basic photo edits – adjusting light levels, converting color to black and white and some other very basic touch ups.
David has since taught me how to really use some of the more complex tools in Photoshop. He has shown me how to properly layer, touch up images, add light sources, how to create and manipulate textures, and how to organize and layout a proper composition. He also pointed me to a fantastic tutorial site called Psdtuts+. There, you can find amazing, comprehensive, step by step instructions in how to create fantastic Photoshop images.
So far, I have created two images using David’s teachings and Psdtuts.
Fire Text on Psdtuts |
My Version |
Gold Text on Psdtuts |
My Version |
So, a big thanks to David Choate – I ask anyone reading this to view his Flickr page here to view his amazing collection of work.
I will post more of my own work as I complete more tutorials and begin intergrating my renderings with Photoshop.
Thanks for reading!
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