Well, I see everyone is writing a blog and I don't want to feel left out so hello :)
Like I said in my last post, everyone on this site is in the midst of their final projects and it becomes difficult to make updates...you either don't have any news or if you do you're exhausted and don't want to write anything. For me, it's not quite so bad but I do have a huge project due tomorrow that I didn't start until today. By huge I mean we had 4 weeks to do it. My heart just wasn't in it at first and then I got excited to start it a couple of days ago and the website broke badly and I spent about 22 hours total over two days (hey I have to eat, sleep, and watch Stargate with my man you know) fixing it. Actually it's not totally fixed yet, new registrations are still turned off but it's working so I'm happy.
So anyway today was the first day, since I decided I wanted to do it, that I was actually able to. I got up, went shopping as tomorrow is my first Sinterklaas and we hadn't gotten gifts yet. Apparently the family all brings inexpensive gifts, puts them in a big pile and then plays games to win them. I spent 21euros and got 19 gifts, I'm pretty proud of that...oh, where was I?
Yes so I did the gifts. Then I came home and started making the 2-d puppets. We are to take images from magazines, use Acrylic Binder (btw I'm pretty sure after working with it all day today that this is just white glue, someone tell me if I am wrong), put it on them, let it dry, paint the puppets if we want and cut them up and use twist-tie metal to make the legs, arms, etc move. I found 15 I can use, covered them in binder and patiently waited for them to dry.
They didn't. So I decided to build a light box while I was waiting. My reasoning was that it would help with all the other paintings I have to do tonight if I can just trace onto the good paper rather than try to draw directly on it. Then it was 3pm and time for my acupuncture & cupping appointment where I got beat up by an old woman. I got home at 4:15 but was not up to thinking so I finished the light box. It's pretty awesome:

Pretty good eh? The room is not that dark but because of the contrast with the light the camera had a hard time picking anything up. This photo is from a slightly different angle and I lightened it quite a bit (you can tell because it's so grainy) so that you can see the actual box:

It's a cardboard box with one of those frameless picture frame things you can get almost anywhere...usually they are for certificates but I think people use them a lot for pictures now too because they're so cheap (3.50euros for 45x60cm). The bottom of the box I made a couple slits and bent the flaps more than usual so the light box is actually on an angle. It should be if you plan to paint on it, even just a little bit, otherwise the paint will pool. I lined the inside with tinfoil so that it would bounce the light everywhere and there you can see my lamp, just an ordinary desk lamp, which sits about half a cm inside the box. You don't want to put a bare bulb in there otherwise the light will not be even, it needs to be shone out in all directions and bounced off the sides.
Well now it is 5:30pm and I am feeling a bit recovered from my appointment (51 needles, I counted, take a bit out of you, it does take some time to recover -- at least for me!). I have to clean up the giant mess I made before my boyfriend gets home and start on those other paintings...using my new lightbox! (I'm so excited for it! I had to leave mine in Canada because it would have gotten wrecked in the shipping and I couldn't afford $100 to get another here - btw this one cost me less than 5 euros including the 70watt bulb).
Oh, I took pictures as I was making it so that I could post a tutorial when I have time in the next few weeks :)
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