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360 Degree Photos PDF Print E-mail
Contributed by Derrick Sides   
Apr 18, 2007 at 03:09 PM


I just found a interesting tutorial on The Warehouse for anyone who might happen to be looking for a low-tech way of creating 360 degree views of their sculpture for the web.  The setup looks simple enough, a pizza box, duct tape and a camera.  You just take a picture and then rotate the piece a preset amount. Once you're done you'll need to import and compile the images using the editing software of your choice.   Unfortunately, what the article doesn't discuss are the techniques for compiling the images into an animated GIF.  However the website, Lifehacker.com, were I originally saw the post has some great links for doing just that.

-Derrick Sides

How to submit news or an article to Sculptorsvoice.com PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rae Goodwin   
Feb 18, 2007 at 02:01 PM

Here's how to submit articles to Sculptorsvoice.com

If you are a member of Tri State Sculptors and have created an account on sculptorsvoice or you already have one then you can submit your own articles.  Details are later in this article.

If you are not a member of TSS then you can submit articles by using the Contact form.  Paste the contents of the article into the text box and it will be e-mailed to us.  

Details on how to submit if you have an account follow: 

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Mark McLeod's lecture on digital archiving PDF Print E-mail
Written by mike lyda   
Sep 21, 2006 at 08:06 AM

The slides for Mark's lecture from the recent Tri State Sculptors conference can be found here:
 

http://www.markmcleod.org/digital_talk/talk.html

 

Web site syndication PDF Print E-mail
Written by mike lyda   
Aug 03, 2006 at 01:53 AM
The question was raised by several people of how exactly can they syndicate their web site.  So I'll try to show the why and how and give some links to resources.
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Archive your images to CD? But for how long? PDF Print E-mail
Written by mike lyda   
Jun 23, 2006 at 12:54 AM
You've probably seen the 35mm slides that have faded to pink or blue.  You've probably also seen the faded prints hanging in the fast food joints.  So in this digital age you've probably thought that if you burned your digital images and videos to CD then you were safe, right?  Well.. read on and see..
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