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Monday, 8 November 2004

Here and There

I was surfing the net to find some examples for t-shirt design - I'm planning to make one pair of sumandak.com t-shirt for testing only. So, this website attract me - iloveyourtshirt.com. Then, I went to threadless.com - mostly vectored graphic printed on t-shirts. I haven't made up my mind, though. I'm planning to design one soon and print it when I'm in Samarahan, Sarawak. Wakakakakaka! Trying to *seduce* some people there with the *sumandak* (devious grin). After a few minutes, I stumbled into this website (harderthansatan.com). They have 2 kinds of t-shirt; for boys & girls. Frankly, the design is quite simple but attractive.

I stopped looking for t-shirt design, but I continued looking for Photoshop brushes - deviantart.com has them all but some of them weren't functioning! Anyway, I love vector graphics made by Rames Studio (rames.deviantart.com), they are totally awesome! I wonder how did he made all of those vectors! I've tried making few vectors before but they really look awful! 2 thumbs down for me! T_T

I think that's all until now. I need to go bed now. Hino Kono!

p/s: I hate that Omarosa (The Apprentice), complaints: lots, helping: zero! Arrogant: HIGH... Gosh! When is she going to change?

Sunday, 7 November 2004

How To Make Fake Blood?

Ingredients
1 cup of golden syrup
1 tablespoon of red food colouring
1 tablespoon of yellow food colouring
1 tablespoon of water

Steps
1. Mix it all together. Simple as that!
2. You can add blue or green food coloring you can make different shades of blood - vein and artery blood.

Notes
Adding more or less water will change the consistency of the final blood. How much water you add depends on the effect you are trying to achieve. You can add corn starch to get the thick plasma look blood has as it dries.


p/s: Do this at your own risk! Ko buat, ko tanggung.