Walang pasok sa araw na ito dahil kay bagyong Juan kaya naman nagkaroon ako ng pagkakataon para gumawa ng iba’t ibang design ng ‘text holder’. At dahil nagkalat na ang mga desenyong katulad nito sa internet, sinikap kong maiba at dito lang sa website na ito n’yo makikita ‘yong ganitong klase ng design: kakaiba at pinoy na pinoy. Mabuti na lamang at kinuhanan ko ng larawan ‘yong talong na inihaw ko nung nakaraang araw (medyo na-miss ko kaseng mag-ulam nito kaya nag-ihaw ako..sarap eh.) kaya heto’t nagamit ko ngayon. Syempre, sinamahan ko narin ng kamatis ‘yong inihaw na talong. Kumbaga, bagoong nalang ang kulang at ulam na!
Grilled eggplant inspired text holder designs
December 9, 2010
graphic design design, Pinoy Art, pinoy na pinoy, tomato 6 Comments
tekno-isip
February 15, 2009
illustration bluetooth, corel draw, design, gadget, humor, i-phone design, iphone, patadyong, printer, technology, vector illustration 19 Comments
Ang gusto ko sa pagiging artist, maaari mong maipakita ng malinaw ‘yong isang idea na nasa isip mo sa pamamagitan ng pag-drawing sa mga ito. Halikayo at ikwento ko sa inyo ang ilan sa mga hallucination (lol) ko!
Minsan ay pumasok sa isip ko ang ‘mango i-phone’. Wala namang special dito, sa totoo lang, kundi ‘yong pangalan at design nito na hango sa bunga ng mangga. Wala lang, naisip ko lang, kung may apple e di pwde ring magkaroon ng mango para pinoy diba?!
Hanga ako sa konsepto ng bottomless printers. Matipid at hindi mahirap ang pag-refill. Buhos lang okay na! Medyo masakit lang sa mata yong animo’y nakalabas na bituka nito. Naisip ko tuloy, maganda siguro kong gumawa nalang tayo ng built-in na bottomless printer (pati diagram ng wirings meron naidrawing ko rin…pero ayaw kong ipakita sa inyo. Hehe). Ang maganda pa sa printer na ito, wala itong mga kable kaya walang hassle. Bluetooth ang connection nito at battey operated din kaya cableless talaga!
Tumbang Preso Shirt
January 15, 2009
shirt, souvenirs blog, design, ecosol, heat transfer, internet, search, souvenirs, t-shirt design, t-shirt print, top search, tumbang preso, vector graphics, xara extreme pro 18 Comments

i made this using xara extreme pro
Top search dito sa blog ko ang laro ng lahi at ‘yong post kong tumbang preso ang top post. akalain mo nga naman, marami palang nagsi-search nito sa internet. kaya na-inspire akong gawin ito.
T-shirt talk
March 3, 2008
design, shirt, souvenirs design, facts, fine art, shirt, souvenirs 2 Comments

Did You Know?
Today, ninety-one percent of Americans profess to owning a “favorite” T-shirt.
Thirty-four percent say white is the color of their favorite T-shirt, nearly doubling the votes received by the second and third choices: blue and black, respectively. More
Graphics on Ceramics
February 24, 2008
souvenirs, tutorial blog-ART, ceramics, decals, design, give away, souvenirs, tutorials 17 Comments

Maybe you are thinking of how to put a graphic or image onto a ceramic mugs or plates. Using your PC and inkjet printer you can make your custom graphic design that is perfect for gift giving, holidays, special occasions, corporate giveaways, personalized home gifts, or a souvenir item.
To do it you will need the following materials: waterslide inkjet deal paper, transfer/film solution, inkjet printer, scissors, hairdryer, basin/bowl with water.
Procedures:
1. Design your decals using any graphic software program.
2. Print the image on the glossy side of the decal paper using your inkjet printer
Printer setting Resolution = Best
Paper = Photo Gloss
3. Spray your printed sheet evenly with transfer solution. Allow to dry completely. Use hair dryer for quick drying.
4. Cut out the decal/image as close as possible to the actual design using scissors.
5. Place image into a basin of water for 45-60 seconds and remove when the thin decal film begins to slip along backing. (Discard backing material after the decal has been removed)
6. Place your image (gently slide the decal) in desired position on a mug or plate. Use a clean damp cloth or soft tissue to wipe off excess water and remove any air bubbles that may appear
7. Air dry. Allow setting time of about 3 hours or you. (You can speed up drying time by placing your decorated object under/near a fan)
9. When the image is completely dry, oven dry it using medium temperature (optional). If you wish to protect your decorated item from surface scratches, moisture, or fading then spray your dried decorated surface with an acrylic varnish












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