Very cool. Also, could be excellent for explaining something, Can't do much better than combining a part and a schematic.
Very cool. Also, could be excellent for explaining something, Can't do much better than combining a part and a schematic.
I dunno, I just look at the object, and it's self explanatory to me....
except the 'off idle transfer circuit'....NOW I understand that, but it sure as hell wasn't apparent to me years ago....
:devil:
Very cool. Also, could be excellent for explaining something, Can't do much better than combining a part and a schematic.
I dunno, I just look at the object, and it's self explanatory to me....
except the 'off idle transfer circuit'....NOW I understand that, but it sure as hell wasn't apparent to me years ago....
:devil:
I wasn't really thinking about this specific case. Maybe as an example, showing the electrical connector end of a starter solenoid in the picture part and the internal contact cylinder in the schematic part. I had to cut one apart in high school auto shop to figure out how these really worked. One of these would do the same thing (though mine was far more fun).
sweet.... how did you do this ?
If it isn't to much to explain give us a How-To...
Hell no, I can't explain how I did it. Ha, I'm surprised it turned out![]()
John, if you look at that link I posted, the tutorials are done in flash player so you watch it like a youtube movie and you can pause it and rewind it as much as you need - much easier than trying to follow a book :thumbs::lol:
Actually........that was the answer I was expecting.
I have their "Classroom" in a book along with a number of other Photoshop publications.
I'll set for hours trying to learn to do a particular thing. My kids will be standing
behind me watching....not saying a word. I'll come home from work the
next day and they'll show me all these cool effects they can now do. :huh:
I ask if they read the book........ No they just figured it out watching me
the night before..:gurney: The sad part is ... I still haven't figured it out
myself.....with the BOOK..:banghead:
Pretty cool
Just out of curiosity Karsten, why was it easier to work with 35mm film over digital images? You must have had to scan the film pics into a digital format so that you could photoshop them?...This is a lot easier with a 35mm film camera (for those of you who remember these)...
Just out of curiosity Karsten, why was it easier to work with 35mm film over digital images? You must have had to scan the film pics into a digital format so that you could photoshop them?...This is a lot easier with a 35mm film camera (for those of you who remember these)...
With a 35mm camera you can do a double exposure, take a pic (hood open), do not transport the film, close the hood and take another pic (hood closed) - the two layers will be just like what I did in photoshop.
I think a few of these $1500 digital SLRs have that function as well, my Rebel XT does not.