A new Tilting at Brushes! We have a delightful light jazz piece by E’s Jammy Jams called Bluebird. We use simple tools this time: Baling Wire and Duct Tape. We call this the MacGuyver Combo. Take about three minutes off and listen to some nice jazz in a sketch of a coffee shop.
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Rather than a classical piece, this week we’re using Slime Creatures from Outer Space by “Weird Al” Yankovic. We had fun painting an alien invasion in about four minutes.
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Now we’re starting to roll! The third Tilting at Brushes features the Finale from the William Tell Overture by Rossini. Tons of fun with a very familiar pieces of music. We paint a lovely South-West American Landscape to the famous tune.
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This week’s Tilting at Brushes is based on the song Take Me Out to the Ball Game! A quick picture of a ball field is painted to the music. As our second piece, we’r getting better at cameras and staging.
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This is a live speed painting done to Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers. Its the first Tilting we have done, so its not as sharp as the later episodes. We had fun doing this, and it inspired us to continue making the series. We hope you enjoy the presentation that started it all!
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Virtual Reality is great for games and practical applications, but it is also great for pure creative expression. There are a number of tools and programs like Google’s Tilt Brush that allow you to create art in 3-D space using a virtual reality headset. We will be demonstrating some of these applications, and showing off how they work.
PT Angle App
We have released the Beta vetrsion of the PT Angle App!
Have you ever needed to get an angle from something in the real world? Now you can quickly snap a photo, then place the three points on that photo to find your angle.
It can also switch between the Inner angle and the Outer angle. Physical Trainers and Therapists need that outer Angle to see how far a limb can bend. And Architect may need the Inner Angle to see how steep the roof angle is. Either way, you get the number you need!
More details soon!
DB16: Welcome to Torvik
The Khadoran village of Torvik and its military garrison welcome the adventureres into its circle of safety. However, all is not as it seems as mysterious meetings in the forest hint at dark alliances beneath the jovial Khadoran town.
DBGM16: Welcome to Torvik
All is almost what it seems in Torvik. The town is working its foundry and the military keeps things in order.
DBGM15: Escaping the Dragon’s Throat
The party resumed the chase, and found Fallingblood about to leave the underground river system. The Cryx were still fighting her, but she flees for an escape.