Thứ Bảy, 1 tháng 7, 2017

Waching daily Jul 1 2017

Alright you lot, I just wanted to come on here and get an art video out for you all

before my birthday celebrations and festival goings begin.

And this has been hugely requested since I started my travel journal series, so while

I work in this spread in my Mexico travel journal, demonstrating what I'm talking about,

I'm basically gonna go over all the things you need to know to get started with your

own art journal or travel journal.

So first of all, as I always say, there's no right

or wrong way to do things.

We all experience things differently, see things differently.

And therefor we'll want to have our own way of showing and displaying those things.

Note down the things that stand out to you personally and represent that on paper however

you prefer.

You might be more into cut-outs and photos, stickers, more text, more drawings, no drawings.

And whether you put together your journal on location or maybe once you get home, these

are the key points that I think are relevant to anyone.

Firstly,

Keep note.

I've talked about it before but I've been in the habit of keeping a holiday diary since

I was very young.

Mum called it the captain's log and every evening we'd each take turns in being able

to write down what we got up to on that particular day of the holiday.

It was all in the same little notebook so on our next holiday when she got the book

out we could look back on all our other adventures as well.

Now, I tend to keep my captains log in the notes section on my phone.

I always have my phone on me, so it's always within reach to fill in a bit of my goings-on

if I'm waiting as a station or on a longish journey from one part of my holiday to another.

Plus it's always there for you to look back on when you're home and wheneber you want.

Go into as much or as little detail as you want.

I thought I'd read you a couple of examples of entries from two different holidays of

mine.

The first was in Rhodes, Greece and we'd just got to our home for the week.

It says '...The large wooden double doors open to a bright courtyard roofed with the

vines of a lemon tree.

All the plants that surround the two seating areas are green and vibrant.

Doors on the side lead to the bathroom, kitchen and a small side-room with a bed.

The main room has a medieval, exotic feel; wood and stone, lanterns, candles, pottery

and tribal art.

On either side of the huge, high-ceilinged room on a platform are big double beds.

White stairs outside go up to another table area and higher still is the roof where you

can see the entire town.

The buildings, the beach, the cliffs, the acropolis....' okay so lots of detail there.

The next one is from a trip to Berlin, Germany.

It was an equally as exciting trip and re-reading my journal brings back the same vivid memories

but my writing style is much different.

This one says 'Day 1; Freidrichsain, prenzlaurberg, neukolln.

Bus 100 tour: brandenburger tour, siegesaeule, opera house, Tiergarten Zoo and aquarium,

Train drama, Met daisy and friends, Chalet, Got shawarma to eat, Gorlitzer Park with rene

and friends.'

Very different writing style but for me the second one makes as much sense and stirs as

many memories as the first.

Good things to note would be what you ate, how was the weather, standout moments from

the day and people you met (especially names if you can remember them, it's a really nice

detail).

Next tip,

Collect everything.

Pick up any relevant brochures, maps, business cards, keep tickets for buses, trains it all

makes great stuff for sticking in.

Also,

Take pictures To refer to for drawing but also to stick

in.

You can use your phone, camera, a disposable or even better underwater disposable.

With digital photos, I print them on my regular printer with regular ink but order cheap photo

paper from amazon to print it on.

It makes such a difference to the quality and colours.

Now then,

when assembling a page;

If I'm doing the whole thing at home, I lay out all the things I've accumulated,

print out pictures, put it all in a timeline and start mentally dividing up the sketchbook;

'on this page I could do something to do with this day, the next page could be about the

next couple of days', and I slot in the loose bits that are relevant to each bit.

A post-it to let you know what you have planned is great as well.

You can also freestyle it which is generaly how it goes when you're journalling on location,

in your hotel room the evening or day after these things actually occurred.

For a spread, I personally will start out with an idea of what I want it to look like,

once I know what I'm going to be talking about.

I might lightly block out areas of the page to say, writing here, photo here.

You could also just go ahead and start drawing or painting or sticking things in and see

where it takes you.

I start with drawings.

I refer to photos taken, use google maps street view if I need to, or even pinteerst, It's

also great to try to draw from memory or even from your imagination.

This isn't an enclycolpedia, it doesn't have to be exact, its about how you felt and

how you interpreted what you've seen and done.

Landscapes and buildings are always a nice thing to draw in a travel journal, landmarks

and even people youve met if you can.

If you're wondering about the tools I use and how I use them, you can check out the

video I have on exactly that.

Next I stick in things that need sticking in.

I also sometimes include envelopes or pockets for loose bits that I want to keep but not

so much display.

Then in the gaps I might write a bit, depending on how self explanatory the page might be.

If you prefer to focus more on the writing, I'd recommend doing that first and working

your art and stick in bits around it.

Experiment with different page layouts

Fill a page spread with one big drawing, do lots of little drawings, layer drawings over

each other, write a full page of text, make a collage of photos, set it out like an illustrated

book, or newspaper article.

And that's pretty much it, you can add embellishments to the page to give it a bit more vibrancy

and dynamic, I like paint splatters but I use them in moderation, not on every page.

You could add stamps, stickers, nice tape, glitter, other textures, whatever you're

into to give it your unique touch.

Don't forget to go out and have fun.

Don't put too much pressure on yourself to create the perfect picture book.

Make memories and make art.

It doesn't have to be more complicated than that.

See you later guys.

Bye!

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GTA 5 ONLINE: MONEY GLITCH 1.40 "SOLO" NEW GTA 5 Money Glitch 1.40 - Duration: 3:20.

Hey everybody what's going on! welcome back to another video!

and in today's video we are going to be talking about a new

Insane gta 5 money glitch! which is too easy and fast!

Also this is a solo money glitch so you don't need any friends to help you out!

Which makes it even more awesome! Anyways before moving on, make sure if you

enjoyed this video to slap that like button with your fist

comment below your thoughts! and subscribe for more!

So to start this off let me showcase how this money glitch works

Basically a bunch of glitchers and modders grouped up under the name Genius Theft Auto

And they found a very insane way to force the rockstar games cloud servers to send money

to Anyone they choose!

Not only money, they can also force the servers to multiply the RP amount of someone's character

and basically they can also send any amount of ranks to anyone they want aswell!

Whats more insane is the way they keep this glitch unpatched, is that whenever someone

gets the money they chose, it appears as minus in the maze bank account, and thats what they

call as the "Anti-Ban" feature! with this feature and having a minus amount

helps delete any fingerprints from rockstar which helps not to get caught and not get

banned! Pretty insane am i right?

Now the reason i made this video, is to help spread the word about these modders and to

give you the guide of how You can get free money and Ranks without being banned, in a

few simple steps! and its working for Xbox one & xbox 360 & ps3 & ps4 and the PC platform!

so these guys made a website which is located at:

www.cubegaming.net/gta

in that website they automated the process of forcing the rockstar cloud servers to send

money to whoever uses that site!

easy steps and easy process. First thing you need to do is to choose your

platform you can use "Auto detect" if you feel lazy

second step is to type your gamertag ID or your PSN ID

Make sure its correct before proceeding And then choose how much money you want in

the 2nd box and third of all, choose the rank

take a note that you can only choose 9 billion and a maximum rank of 999 and thats for more

precautions.

after that click on "Generate" and the console of the website will appear at the left side

of the screen and keep an eye on the process and if there is any errors it will tell you

what to do, and if everything is alright, you should see a "Success" message at the

end of the process

This method can be done while you're both online or offline from GTA so it won't really

matter.

Also before finishing off let me tell you that i'll make a giveaway

This giveaway is solely made to prove that this method is working

and it consists of 5 gamertags that can choose whatever amount of money under 9 billion

and whatever amount of rank under 999

but in order to qualify for this giveway, you need to do something in return

First step: like this video Second step: subscribe to my channel

Third step: Comment your gamertag id with the platform and the amounts you need.

If you don't wanna do that, no problem, feel free to do it by your own from the site which

i mentioned earlier which is located at: www.cubegaming.net/gta

And thats it for today's video, hope you guys had a great time!

will see you on the next time And im out!

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This 4k OLED TV COSTS $20,000 (2.5mm thick) - Duration: 2:06.

Earlier in January this year I made a video talking about LG's New Wallpaper TV, Which

was showcased at CES 2017.

That video was well received by you guys, and I also thought that the TV itself was

a good deal.

Until I heard the official price this week.

Yeah, as you've probably seen from the title, the LG Wallpaper TV, The 2.5 mm thick LG TV,

Costs $20,000.

That's almost the price of a CAR.

Specifically, we're talking about the 77-Inch model of the TV.

There's a smaller 65 Inch Model but it costs about $8000.

The W series uses a bit of trickery for pulling off its 0.2-inch thick design: the guts of

the TV, including HDMI inputs and general hardware, are stowed away inside an attached

Dolby Atmos soundbar below the TV.

For what it's worth (design aside), you're still getting a fantastic TV.

The W series supports all four main HDR standards (HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG, and Advanced HDR

by Technicolor), offers full 4K resolution, and runs LG's pretty good WebOS 3.5 smart

TV software.

Straight up, this TV Is more expensive than a brand new Ford Focus, which costs which

costs $16,000.

So for this price I genuinely hope that the LG Wallpaper 77 inch model is actually good

for the cost.

To be fair, you're getting incredible visuals on a colossal screen about one-fifth of an

inch thick that is wall-mountable via magnets.

But still, if I had the money, I wouldn't buy it.

So, that's it for this video, pretty short, I know, but I just wanted to keep you guys

up to date just like I did with what was going on at CES 2017.

So if you liked this video, learnt anything new or want more feel free to subscribe, comment

below and leave a like.

I post new videos every single week, so thanks for watching and I'll see you later.

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Phyrom Vichetdara CEO at One World Trading

he will share with you,

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