Monday, January 31, 2011

A Little Bit of This & a Little Bit of That!

In my makeup collection, there are two palettes that are my most recent gifts. I love these both for very different reasons, and they are almost polar opposites of each other. The First would be the Naked Palette by Urban Decay. Now, let me explain, this is MY FAVORITE palette of the ones I have. It's safe to say this is my "go to" palette. It has an array of different neutral shades that I'm confident could create a look for ANY occasion. I've done brown smokey eyes, charcoal smokey eyes, gold shimmery eyes, plum/brown eyes and so many more, all with this one palette!

The closed Naked Palette. The outside is so cool to touch, its a velveteen chocolate brown color :)
The palette opened up, comes with a double sided 24/7 eyeliner in Onyx & Whiskey & a tiny Primer Potion as well!! There are 2 Matte shadows in this Palette, third in from the left (Naked) and 5th in from the left (Buck). Virgin (1st on the left) is the best brow bone highlight EVER! :) (The new Palettes replaced the eyeliner duo with an eyeshadow brush)

*This palette is so hard to come by nowadays because it's in such high demand. I asked my Sephora to notify me when it became available and when I got the email I ordered right away and still had trouble reserving it! I suggest grabbing one if you see it, because you probably won't see them for long, and this is a DEFINITE must have for anyone's collection! The eye-shadows have a great payoff and they are a very decent size as well. To view its availability on Sephora click here ! $48


This next palette is also by Urban Decay (I think its safe to say I kind of love Urban Decay products lol) It's called the Book of Shadows III. I love this palette first off because its so uniquely packaged! It has a whole NYC cityscape with lights and a mirror.  Although this makes the packaging a bit more bulky, in my opinion, I think this is definitely worth the art work :) You will find much more bold colors in this vs. the Naked Palette. This is something I use when I'm going out at night and wearing something a bit more subdued. Personally, I never like to play up my wardrobe AND my makeup, it's one or the other.

Front cover

The artwork I was speaking of! How cool!! You cant see because of the lighting, but there are lights positioned throughout the scape :)

As you can see it comes with 16 shadows, all shimmer finishes except one matte black (always useful!) Comes with 2 eyeliners in Zero and Ransom (a pretty iridescent purple) and a tiny primer potion. 


*I love that there is a little bit of everything in this palette. There is still quite a few colors that can give you a neutral eye look, but if you're feeling bold you could definitely whip up something of that nature as well. The eyeliners are great, I have yet to have problems with smudging and I feel confident recommending them for the waterline as well :) Also, the color payoff is amazing, as with all Urban Decay shadows that I've ever used. Unfortunately, Sephora and Ulta no longer carry this product, but you can still find it on the Urban Decay website here ! $54 Happy Shopping! xox

Flat Versus Oval Louvers

One of our most frequently asked questions is why Stanfield Shutter uses flat louvers instead of oval louvers. We feel:

1-Theslim-line horizontal design louver looks more like a shutter.
2-Theslim-line horizontal design louvers offer a better view.
3-Thelouver to tilt rod connection is more secure.
4-Thereare fewer nicks in the slim-line horizontal design louver blade.
5-Symetry—ovallouvers are frequently lopsided.
6-Theoverall finish is smoother and nicer.

1. Almost20 years ago Grant (one of our sales consultants) and Gary (the generalmanager) were approached by several designers with a problem. Their customers werecomplaining because their guest kept complimenting them on their blinds when theyhad paid good money for shutters. After researching theproblem it was determined that the small edge of the oval louver made theshutter look more like a blind then a shutter. Once the slim-line horizontaldesign louver was introduced the problem was resolved and our customers weremuch happier.
 2. Theslim-line horizontal design louvers actually offer a better view then thearchaic oval louvers. The diagrams you see are actual representations of our slim-lineflat louvers compared to the oval louvers of our competition. The  difference is astounding! As these scalerepresentations show the slim-line horizontal design louver is almost eighth of an inchthinner then its oval counterpart. On standard windows you could have 2 ¼ to 5 ½ inchesmore viewing space just by choosing the slim-line horizontal design louver!
3. Becausethe slim-line horizontal design louver has more meat on the edges the staplesused to connect the tilt rod to the louvers hold tighter and longer then thosein the oval louvers. Because of the increased meat the louvers do not break outaround the staple like the oval louvers do. In addition, the oval louver onlyhas a small edge for astaple to hit to be perfectly aligned. Many staples on oval louvers miss theirmark and look funny because they are on the surface of the louver instead of onthe edge where they are supposed to be.
 4.Whenever you ask a professional mill worker to mill wood for you he will askhow many knife marks per inch are acceptable. What he wants to know is how manyknife nicks you will accept per every inch of the wood. Since oval louvers mustbe manufactured with larger and wider blades the opportunity for the blade tonick the wood increases dramatically which will eventually show up in the finalproduct as little lines in the paint or dark lines in stained shutters.
 5. If youhave ever looked at an oval louver from the side you would be able to see thatthe louver is uneven. The edge of the front is smaller or bigger then the edgeon the back, the curve of the louver is different on the top and bottom andfrom left to right, and so forth. On the other hand, the slim-line horizontaldesign louver isperfectly symmetrical on all sides giving it a nice, balanced look and feel.
 6.Shutters are very difficult to finish properly. There are many different anglesto spray and multiple parts that have to be adjusted to obtain a nice finish.Because of this most shutters are primed and sanded before they are finished.Electrical sanders, however, are flat which makes sanding oval louvers properlydifficult at best. Trying to sand the curve of the oval louver by hand issketchy at best since the human hand will never maintain a constant shape andwill not be able to apply constant pressure to the sand paper and the louver.In short, the finish on oval louvered shutters is more inconsistent and not assmooth as the slim-line horizontal design louvered shutters. 
For over 20 yearsStanfield Shutter has been using the slim-line horizontal design louver in ourshutters. To date we have not had asingle recorded complaint concerning the design, in fact, we receivecompliments on a routine basis. If you are looking for a shutter that lookslike a shutter then a shutter built by Stanfield Shutter with the slim-linehorizontal design louver is the right shutter for you.

Starting the Barrel

Here is the beginning of the barrel, approximately 30 minutes of work:

Reference for The Saloon

Being so close to graduation, I want to take advantage of my Game Modeling elective to make an environment I've wanted to make since I started at the school... a saloon.

For this class, I want to create a modern western bar in Maya that I will later animate putting itself together (assembly). It should be a relatively easy and straight forward piece. I want it to look something like these:

Below are the main ten objects that will make up the inside of the bar. Ten objects are the requirment of the course so in the final model there may be more or less. Essentially my items are whisky and other alcoholic bottles, shot glasses, whisky barrels, cowboy boots, bullhorns, a spittoon, horseshoes, a shotgun, a wagon wheel, some stools, and for lighting some lanterns or western style sconces. Included below are some refernece items of each object.

Whisky Bottles and Shot Glasses:

  


Whisky Barrels:


 






Cowboy Boots:

Bull Horns:

 





Horse Shoe:

 
 

Lighting Options:


 

Shotgun:



Spittoon:




Stools:


Wagon Wheels:

We are looking for unique silouettes and fairly simple items to model. Look for more posts soon!