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Balayage & Haircut ~ Hairdresser Tips ~ What To Ask For - Duration: 12:09.
Participants: Rajka Hayden
Katie Hayden Christina
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Rajka Hayden: Welcome to the Dress Up Mom.
Hello.
Thank you so much for watching, everybody.
Today, I'm so excited, because I have one of my favorite people here on the channel
with me.
This is my beautiful and wonderful niece, Katie.
Katie Hayden.
Katie is from Ohio, but she is spending the summer here in California, living and working
here.
Doug and I are thrilled we get to play with Katie all weekend long.
Katie actually is interested in starting her own YouTube channel, which is near and dear
to my heart.
She's asking me for my advice, which I can't wait.
Hopefully, by the time that we edit this video, Katie will have a channel, and I'll be able
to post right here on the screen what her channel is, but we'll put it in the comments
below as well.
The first thing on our agenda today is to get Katie's hair cut and colored.
That's where we're going to head out in a few minutes.
First, again, thank you for watching.
If you're a regular viewer and subscriber, I love you.
It means so much to me.
If you haven't subscribed, please do.
It's the button right there.
It's free.
It'll mean a lot to me, and we're also on all the social media outlets.
Instagram, Twitter, Facebook.
All the places @Thedressupmom, #Thedressupmom.
Katie, let's talk about your hair.
First off, I have to say, this is why she's also near and dear to my heart.
Look at this cute top that she has on.
She bought it at a resale place.
The back is lovely.
It opens up with these scallops.
So, love it.
She's a resale shopper, too.
Plato's Closet.
$4 or something like that.
You just can't beat resale.
Had to put that plug in.
What are you hoping to do with your hair?
Katie Hayden: I have this layer right here that, it kind
of is just a chunk.
I would really like it if we could figure something out with that.
I was thinking cutting it to that length and then thinning it out a little bit.
Then, I would love to go a little blonder.
Rajka Hayden: Yes.
I think we're going to go a lot blonder, right?
Katie Hayden: I hope so.
Rajka Hayden: Katie has some pictures that she's going to
show.
We're going back to Christina.
If you've watched some of our videos, our favorite person.
Again, since I don't color my hair, this is great.
We're going to get to show how to color hair and talk about that and see the communication
between the two.
We're heading off to Christina's.
Hi.
Back with Christina.
Wonderful Christina, and she's going to be working on Katie's hair.
I'm not going to say anymore.
We'll let them talk and have their consult and see what we're going to do.
Then, try to film along the way and show you the after shots as well.
Christina: Okay.
So happy you were able to come in today, Katie.
We're going to do a consultation right now, and that's a really important part of not
only haircut, but also we're going to do color on Katie today as well as a haircut.
We want to talk about all the different things that's going on with her hair.
What her ideal goal is, if that's achievable, what really is realistic, what's going on
in her hair right now.
Anything that's bothering her, things she likes, things she doesn't like.
Those are all really important, and I know she mentioned a while ago that the last time
she got her hair cut, there really wasn't a consultation involved.
So, make sure before anyone starts working on your hair, cut, color, anything, that you
are confident in what's happening and you're both on the same page.
Otherwise, hightail it out of there.
With Katie, she's wanting to go a little lighter, little blonder.
She does a lot of times set a messy bun, which I know is very popular right now and just
feeling that two-tone dark and somebody put a chunk of blonde on her hair.
It's kind of a bummer, so you want to see a little bit of that lightness throughout
the rest of the hair as well.
We're going to take about two inches off.
Take that off the bottom.
We want to go a little shorter, a little sassier for summer.
What I'm going to also do is just balayage through.
Balayage, I'm sure as you guys know, is a painting technique.
It really is painting the bleach on the hair.
We don't use foils.
We don't use any of that.
Sometimes, we use it just to keep the hair separate, but other than that, we'll just
be bringing some of the blonde up through this area.
We'll be bringing it around the hairline as well in the front.
She wants to some around her face.
Again, a nice thing about this technique is that you can grow it out nicely.
You don't have anything that's right at your root where you have a highlight that's
grown out and you get that dark streak down there.
It's going to be nice and natural, but definitely, I think we'll be able to get her a fair amount
lighter and brighter and something sassy for summer.
Rajka Hayden: How are you feeling about this?
Katie Hayden: It's really good.
I'm really excited.
Rajka Hayden: Is this different from the last time you did
this?
Katie Hayden: Of course, yeah.
Rajka Hayden: Okay.
Last time, I think you said the girl put foils and stuff as well.
Katie Hayden: She did.
Rajka Hayden: And you came out like a cheetah.
Katie Hayden: Yes.
She didn't saturate the hair enough, so there were spots where there wasn't any bleach,
and it looked like cheetah spots on my hair.
Rajka Hayden: I'm excited.
This is going to turn out great.
Christina: Right now, we're in the middle of the application.
We are putting the balayage placement highlights on here.
There's all sorts of different techniques you can go with.
We want to definitely focus around the face, like we talked about in the consultation.
As you can see, these pieces are getting lighter and lighter at the ends.
You're going to have that Ombre effect that's darker at the root and lighter at the end.
Like she said, she wants to have some more lightness up towards the root just because
she doesn't want to have that two-tone effect all the time is she does put it up in a ponytail
or a messy bun.
Okay.
Now, we are at the process where we just get to hang out for a little bit.
All of the bleach and all of the lightener is on her hair.
We've done ribbon patterns so it gradually melts down into the ends of her hair.
Because she has some other colors going on in the hair, we're not lightening the entire
head.
I'm actually probably going to put a toner on and glaze at the end.
It just marries all the colors together and makes sure there's nothing harsh.
Everything's very soft and natural, but still there.
All right.
We have gotten to the point where we have lifted enough of the highlights, the color.
I'm going to go ahead and rinse it out and I'm going to put a toner in.
I'm going to be using Redkin Shades EQ 9B.
The toner 9B and processing solution.
No clear in there.
I'm just going to watch it.
I'm going to leave it on and watch it and see how it goes with the hair that's been
toned, and we'll go from there.
Kind of decided at the bowl what I wanted to do.
What it does is just soften her natural a level-ish.
Just takes away any of the ashy-ness, any of the natural mousy brown tone that natural
hair has.
Katie Hayden: It feels so soft.
My hair's never felt like this before.
I have a problem with my ends being really dry, too, and I don't know.
Whatever you did is amazing.
Rajka Hayden: Are you happy with it?
Katie Hayden: I'm so happy.
It feels so good.
It feels healthy.
Christina: It's really important to me, as a stylist,
to keep the hairs integrity while we're doing this.
I never want to do a project.
You never want to use something on you that's going to fry your hair.
It's like, it'll be okay in a couple of weeks.
Don't do that.
Or if they say, go home and wash it a couple times, don't do that either.
You want to leave happy.
All right.
Now, we have rinsed.
We've toned on several different things, and she's going to do a couple different looks.
Katie likes to wear her hair straight sometimes, but she also likes to give it a little bit
of wave.
So, we're going to that next, but here you can see, we've texturized.
We cut about two and a half inches off, and then texturized through it.
She had, like we talked about in the very beginning, that chunk that was hanging out
there.
We got rid of that completely, and gave it a nice soft, smooth texture.
Rajka Hayden: All right.
I think we're all finished.
Katie, are you happy?
Katie Hayden: I'm so happy.
It looks amazing.
Rajka Hayden: It does look amazing.
Christina, I've been watching you all day.
It's like you're an artist.
This is literally like a beautiful work of art.
It honestly is.
The painting and all of it.
You always look stunning, but you look even more stunning.
Christina: Thank you.
Rajka Hayden: Both of you, thank you so much for doing this.
I learned a ton.
This was all brand-new to me.
I hope you all did, too.
Thank you so much for watching, and until next time, dress it up a little.
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Japanese models bare breasts for bizarre 'boob guide book'
The saucy book features snaps of 30 Japanese models bosoms, all ranging from an A to a K cup.
On the front cover is a close up of model Nanokas H-cup boobs, as she uploaded a video of herself with the book. The publication, called the Full-Sized Breasts Reference Book, is touted as an educational guide to womens chests.
RAUNCHY: A saucy book features snaps of 30 Japanese models bosoms.
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Fans have already been praising the eagerly-awaited title online, with some even calling for a nude version to be released.
EYE-POPPING: The publication is called the Full-Sized Breasts Reference Book.
SHOCKING: Fans have already been praising the eagerly-awaited title online. Others commented on Nanokas video of herself showing off the front cover. One wrote: So cute!.
Another said: You are beautiful. The Full-Sized Breasts Reference Book is available online for 2,700 yen (£18) and is available from Amazon.
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Colour Theory For Game Artists Part 2 - Duration: 4:42.
When you're designing your background it's good to just do black and white
studies before you even start your values this is because it can help you
to make decisions such as is my character light on a dark background or
dark on a light background this principle can really help when you
design your background elements also always think about how the contrast
works in your image this example here has two colors of the same RGB value
setting in Photoshop when we change them to grayscale you can see they merge into
one so this is why grayscale thumbnails can help to get the contrast of the
image right before you move into your color studies I've seen digital artists
work in both ways some start in black and white and convert to color and
others work straight in color I would say for rough color studies either one
is possible to give an impression but the final design I'd recommend to do in
pure color as this in my opinion gives the best results
How your shapes work together is important for stylized background design where you have to
simplify your use of shapes and details if we look back into history we could
say that cave paintings have their own shape language they simplify the symbols
in order to communicate a story here are some examples of different shapes used
through different points in history
taking the basic shapes of a circle square and triangle anything is
possible we can squash stretch and combine these
shapes to create different alternatives repeating shapes is another way to bind
your composition together and also choosing to use soft shapes or angular
will create a different kind of mood angular shapes tend to appear aggressive
and rounded more calming but of course you can always break the rules
when we take our original character and then apply colors opposite the color
wheel we get some interesting schemes that work straight away when you create
your pallet it's always good to have one dominant color and use the others as
accents meaning in just a few selected places in the image for example an
accent can be used to make your character more distinctive by spot
coloring a feature like hair the belly or the eyes
in the first character we're using the dominant color of cyan and blue and with
a red stripe across the head here we're using green on the color wheel which is
opposite magenta and a complementary color the magenta stripe works really
well against the body color reducing your color palette down can be a good
option to try and make your style distinctive let's look at how we can
alter the finish background and apply different color schemes using the RGB
wheel here we're using the complementaries of red and cyan the cyan pops out the
character and I have D saturated the background red so it doesn't distract
too much the triadic color scheme takes three points evenly spaced around the
color wheel you need to balance the colors though carefully so they don't
appear too distracting when they're against each other now we're using blue
as a dominant color create a cold feeling to the environment and yellow is
the accent of the character draws your eye in the split complementary system
uses analogues as a base two colors at the base of the triangle and a third color
as the accent you can either use warm tones with a cool accent or cool tones
with a warm accent this can give a fun and fresh look to your palate and is
really good for beginners using a square to make your palate is quite challenging
as it uses colors at four points on the color wheel again let one color dominate
and have the other colors as secondary if you ever get stuck with color
palettes one option that I've used a lot is to reference nature I would say the
best way to get good at color is to go outside and study it look at the color
combinations you get and write them down you can even do quick color studies
Disney background artists used to do a lot of plein air painting which means
they used to go outside take their canvases with them and paint from nature
in the games industry of course this isn't always possible so it's common to
google for photographs the only problem with this method is that you don't know
if the photo you find has been oversaturated as some stock photographs
exaggerate the colors so it's always good to consider this when you're
looking for color reference on the Internet
in the next video Maureen will start to add color to the black and white
thumbnail sketches
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Raspberry Pi Retro Gaming Console For Under $50 [DIY] - Duration: 14:50.
Everyone welcome to our very first installment of Tech Corner brought to you by the smart creative team
We wanted to start off this very first segment by doing something a little bit different a little bit cool
We want to show you guys how to make your own retro gaming
Console or retro emulation station
We're going to build it actually using this cartridge right here
when we got into a retro game when I got into retro gaming I thought of is uh
Probably one of the best things to come back
You have your snes your genesis your N64?
Those are our childhood memories
They they're what we used to play and a lot of the games today are pretty fun and entertaining
But I always thought the old retro games are one of the best
So we're going to show you how to make your own retro cartridge, and we're going to start by showing you all the components
You're going to need
Each component will be listed in the description below as well too. So you'll be able to pick one up for yourself
I'm going to try to be as in-depth as possible, so everybody knows all the components
You're going to need and how to put this thing together
And hopefully by the end of this video
You'll be able to create your own retro gaming console yourself
Okay, so let's get this thing started very first thing is uh there might be a lot of clips or takes as this is our
first episode so bear with us
We're going to get this thing not situated properly and I guarantee you by the end of a couple episode
We'll get this thing smoothly running. So we're gonna start off by first thing
First component, you can need is a retro cartridge. I did not use an authentic Nintendo Cartridge
just a simple fact of the 8-bit security
Screws that you're going to need at the back to be removed. I don't have a bit to do that, so I
next went to the next best thing which is the replica, so the replicas can be purchased on eBay and
They're pretty cheap. You can buy a pack of six for like 30 bucks
So if you think about it five dollars per cartridge, that's not bad
So one merchant cartridge is are you going to need first you're going to need a micro HDMi?
two female HDMI if you have one of these cables laying around at home great if not
in the description as well -
You need a little knife
Just to get into tight spots to remove some plastic from the regular cartridge
You're going to need a oTG cable
So what an otg cable allows you to do is so you can have the retropie? Which is the system that we're going to use
fully charged or
Working while you actually have other components plug didn't like usb so this otg cable actually has a micro usb to plug into the retro
system you have their power, and then you have three other usbs where you can plug in and use four controllers or
Keyboard whatever the case may be so you're going to need this also in the description
you're going to need a
Retro pie template or sorry first you give me the retro pie, right?
this is a retro Pi 0 w the w stands for Wi-Fi so there's
basically maybe about four or five different retro
retro pies or raspberry pies I should say
this one is called the raspBerry Pi 0
0 w w stands for Wi-Fi the Wi-Fi is perfect for if you want to transfer game between your computer and the
Raspberry PI itself, so I recommend getting the raspberry Pi 0 w?
also a link in the description as well - this is basically a template for us to
flush our cables - I thought it was much easier to use this template this was printed by a 3D printer and
The files or the link for the files I'll also put in the description, but I started off by basically as my retropie
screwed in to the
Template just so I have it positioned
For future or for for the next section of our build here so basically use two small computer screws there as you can see
One on the top right hand corner one on the bottom left hand corner just to keep my client place
So that's what you need
also
A6000 which is an adhesive
It's basically a glue a craft glue, but it works with wood
Plastic paper, what are the cases but it doesn't damage this circuit boards for the raspberry Pi or any other cable?
So I recommend using this I thought it off michaels. It was like seven bucks, but with a coupon for Michaels
They always have 50% off you can get an expert about for five bucks. You're going to need that
These little screws now are your phillips head screws, and they're they actually come with the cartridges when you buy them off ebay?
So when you get these screws, they're going to be perfect for screwing it all together when you're all finished
You're going to also need a micro
Sd card Micro Sd. Card is going to hold all your arms going to hold all your emulators. It's going to hold everything
for your raspberry pi what you're going to want to do is from the beginning take your
raspberry Pi board and you're going to plug your micro SD card at
The very top of the board the Micro Sd card needs to be formatted and it needs to be
Put together properly in order for it to work. I will also put a link in the description for you to get your raspberry Pi
Micro Sd cards loaded and ready before you actually insert it inside your board
let's get those steps because I really want to get to the fun part of putting it all together and
Yes, so let's get started. Oh
By the way, you might need one of the earth not like you will need one of these are just wire clippers
But it's going to be helpful for when you actually need to get in and remove certain
components in the cartridge for everything to fit properly so and
Your screwdriver Handy Dandy screwdriver, so to start
I'll show you an example of how the cartridge comes
And then I'll show you an example of what you need to do to the characters to make it work for you
So the cartridge will come like this. This is the front. This is the back
You're basically going to want to remove certain tabs from the cartridge for this to work, so if I were to put them side-by-side
You have an example of what I removed in order for it to work. There's basically a
Hard piece of plastic at the in the center here, you're going to remove that totally so you gonna take your wire clippers here
You're going to go at it
And remove it all to the part where point where it's actually totally flush to the board
You can also want to remove the tabs at the corning here and the tabs at the corner here?
So left and right after you going to remove and this is from the front of the case
So the only thing you're going to leave is actually school here school your school here and leave all those other components
You can remove these little guys here, so if I zoom in
Just at the very top, but I remove them anyway so just go with your wire to present removals
Example how it comes?
when you're all
finished and done
With your cutting you should have something that looks like that so basically
Big piece of plastic removed Corners removed Corners are moved
Same thing on the other side bottom Corners removed
now
The back portion of the cartridge is what we're going to actually be working on so if you actually notice I removed
These little components here as well as these other components at the top left and top right hand corner
just so I have enough room for everything to fix lushly inside this Collector Chair, so
Back in front one side which was removed
I'm going to move on to the next step or I'm going to show you how to get your raspberry Pi in here and
Everything on the same board
Okay, and we're back so once you have everything cut out of the actual board we're going to take our
template which
This template is pretty cool. It's 3d printed um. They're very cheap
I think it was maybe about four bucks for the actual bracket it came with two components to it actually it came with B
bottom portion in the top Portion
This is me at so you can actually place this over everything and it looks kind of clean and neat um
The only problem I realize is
When is going to predict there's smaller components at the very top like like the actual?
Click to click clip it into the bottom portion that sometimes breaks off so on my build I did not end up using this portion
On yours you can but I find it's much easier to just scrap it and just use this this template only so
Like we said load your sD. Card. Make sure your sD. Card is
inside your as made by
Then we're going to work with the bottom portion of the cartridge
So once you have the cartridge line it up with the holes, and it should actually sit flush like this
So you're going to run the cables now the way the cables are going to run is HDmi UsB usb usb and then power?
So first thing I would always say to do is
plug in your
HdMI first so Micro HDMi cable to HDMi. We're going to take the cartridge
basically going to plug it in there, and then we're just going to
Flush it all the way to the bottom
Left hand Corner here now
This is where your glue comes into place
Ah this glue takes up to 24-48 hours to dry properly so what I would do is um
You're going to basically put the glue on the actual usB itself and then press down to hold them in place
This is where it gets a little bit tricky
So I would first situate my hDMI cable so glue that down so it's in place
Because this guy is going to be a hassle to get situated properly and basically where you want it is
first of all you're going to plug it into the top Micro Usb port
There's two micro usb ports on this board the top one is going to be better though for you to route the cable around
So it can actually sit flush lee over here
you don't use the bottom one because it's going to block your school hole in the middle there, so
Once you get a chance and once you get that HDMI plug
Then you're going to want to plug in your otg cable at the very top
There we go, so it looks like that, then you're going to
want to
Get all these cables squish in here and plug in you can plug them all in and when you do and also
It's going to be very challenging
but
You're going to want to plug in what I try to do is I?
I glued one at a time until I can get this perfectly in a spot where it doesn't interfere with the HDMI
and it doesn't interfere with the case closing so one by one put your
E6000 Glue on the back of it and place them all down and hold them in place for about
I'd say two minutes or so when you're finished and
Just for kind purposes. I'm going to show you a completed cartridge, so when you're finished
the end result would look something like this, so you have your hDMi usb usb usb and then power what you see where the
OtG cables plays
It's a little bit above but I was able to route each cable down
So each cable fits snugly in and Sprite will play and then once you're finished what you're going to want to do is
take your
top half of your cartridge
put it over and
Then close now
Sometimes you'll hear a little click you want to hear that click. So you know it's in place also you want to reference
There you go you want to reference the open side of the cartridge as well, too
So you can actually see that everything is hitting flush lee um and then when you think you've got it perfect
You're going to take your screws
Once your screws don't fight you
And you're going to want to screw in your cartridge, so three screws like I said left center
and the right
There we go
Perfect now once you're done your cartridge will look just like this so basically
Everything's in place. There's no, there's no real seems
There's no holes and last but not least what you might want to do is create your own custom
Graphic for the truck so I obviously called my smart cart you can call yours whatever you want. You can name it whatever
You'd like and it's very easy to create one of these labels for the front of your cartridge
all you need is basically some sticker paper and
the template
That I will also put in the description as well - so when you're all done on your cartridge, you look like this
it's very organized very simple and
All you do is you cannot plug in your cables?
I recommend always plugging in video and Usb first before you actually plug in your power
there just so the system itself can reference everything before it's booted up, so
Also, you might want to pick up a pair of these um these retro controllers are perfect to blend in or or or match
With your retro console and these were very cheap - asking these were like
Maybe 20 30 bucks
But as a part of the build they're an extra. They're an additive
You can use any gaming console. I'll control it with this in with an exception - maybe one or two but I've tried
Wii controllers I've tried the Playstation 3 controllers which work I've tried yet
N64 controllers with a uSB adapter
I tried the Xbox controller so basically pick your retro controller
get your retro pie and plug it all in and enjoy, so
Everything basically like I said I will even put the dollar amounts in the description, so you know
The total of everything or how much everything would cost?
But I was able to build this cartridge for under 50 bucks all said and done
so hopefully this little tutorial helps you build your own custom cartridge custom gaming system, and
I
Hope everybody is able to get what I'm going just like
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Anoka-Hennepin Schools - Fit for the Future - Duration: 1:22.
- [Voiceover] The Anoka-Hennepin School District
is developing a plan to make sure
schools are fit for the future.
A 32 member facilities task force
with members representing all areas of the district
spent 10 months reviewing current conditions
and growth projections before issuing
their comprehensive report with recommendations.
Student enrollment is sharply increasing in portions
of the district, putting a squeeze on classroom space.
Adding new elementary schools in these high growth areas
is a possible answer.
62, that's the number of portable classrooms
at district schools.
They were never meant to be long-lasting.
Removing them and adding safer, permanent additions
is a proposed solution.
49, that's the average age of school buildings
across the district.
This plan would update all schools,
focusing on science classrooms and library media centers.
Turning schools designed for the 1950s teaching model
into modern 21st century learning spaces
that will better prepare students for life.
The school board has determined
that a referendum is necessary.
Now, the question is, which project
should be included on the ballot?
Community input will provide valuable feedback
in considering a final plan for the November election.
Visit ahschools.us/fitforthefuture
to learn more and share your thoughts.
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Time for a swim - Duration: 2:58.
Saturday I was down here working on a rapport with my probationary officer at
the time there was a lot of people out on the river it's a very busy day on the
river down here at Cox's Park we were alerted to the situation out in the
water involving a female who was in distress people started yelling we
jumped up and took off running down to the water's edge and saw that there was
someone drowning inside of the water I started some units my way and I started
the river patrol and I started EMS I said tell them that we were going to get
in the water to go and see if we get help when I got down to the water's edge
my backup officer Bobby Kruger was right behind me we both jumped into the water
and we were able to grab the female and be able to carry her out to shore now I
was down down at the river house work on report and pick up said somebody's in
the water and they needed help I got down here seen pickerel took my stuff
off my gear off and we got in the water and we grabbed the girl it was really a
group effort I mean the guy got off the jet ski and was trying to help keep her
head up and there was got on the boat that came and was trying to hold down
two and then me and pick her up we got in and we finished it off we were able
to get her back our beat you know was on the river I thought you know there might
be a chance but I didn't think that day was going to be the day this is a not a
common occurrence this is something that we've ever really planned for we've kind
of talked and joked about but it never really had a plan for what was going to
happen fathers out here with my family I've seen somebody help I might jump in
and say regardless if I'm in uniform if I'm not in uniform at that point we
weren't thinking about the danger the current was very strong that day I was a
very windy day out but we didn't think about that
all we could think about was getting our gun belts off and getting our bullet
posess off to be able to get in to be able to help any way that we could
there's a lot of people standing around we wanted to get in make sure that we
didn't watch someone's life get taken from them right in front of our own eyes
it's just who I am you know a third if they need help they don't even have to
be in the river somebody could be in the park some you know and they need help
you know I'm gonna help same thing with pickerel he's gonna help
so earlier this week I got a phone call from one of my sergeants
who was on duty telling me about two officers who just dove into the Ohio
River to save a woman's life she was drowning she was attached to some
floating device it's supposed to make you hover and it failed when they
stripped off their uniforms going to the river and saved her life and I wasn't
surprised one bit those gentlemen everyday given themselves to this
community without ever thinking about the risks that might be involved or how
that might affect others their selfless sacrifice is a great example of what we
do every day and it's an honor to be the major in this division serving with them
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Colour Theory For Game Artists Part1 - Duration: 2:42.
Color is the first thing that you recognize when you look at something and
it can create an emotional response to how it makes you feel in games color can
also be used to guide the player to pick up certain objects or feel a certain way
in a game level let's begin with a short history then jump into Photoshop to see
how we can use the knowledge to create variations of our color thumbnails for our background
Sir Isaac Newton discovered in 1666 that
when white light passes through a glass prism different rays of light are bent
and they appear different colors Newton proposed placing colors around a
circle and the result was a hue circle known as a color wheel
based on this artists considered the primary colors
red yellow and blue the theory being that
with the addition of black and white you can mix any other color
when a light ray is emitted from a source it bounces onto a surface then enters our eyes when this
happens your brain will interpret the color of the object we can break down
color using three different components hue which is a type of color
saturation the intensity of the color and value the lightness or darkness of the color
considered in greyscale our eyes have three cones lms all cones are more
sensitive to one or two more specific wavelengths L cones yellow M cones green
and S cones blue and violet
Photoshop uses the colors red green and blue and
mixes them at different values to create what you see on your monitor if we mix
these colors at their purest values in Photoshop so RGB set to 255 where
they overlap it will create white where red green and blue overlap they will
create the secondary colors of cyan magenta and yellow these colors with the
addition of black are used in the printing process for example to create
color magazines and posters
which color wheel should I use for digital? there has
been some very good research in the area by the artist James Gurney who recommends
the color wheel adapted by photographer Tobey Sanford
this gives us the best of both worlds traditional and the digital it also
matches the colour wheel inside of Photoshop so now we have six basic
primary colors red blue and green which are the properties of light and cyan
magenta and yellow which are the properties of pigments this compares to
the traditional color wheel of red yellow and blue
in the next video we'll look at how we can use this color information to create
palettes for a background and character
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