The basic recipe of cyanotype chemicals is 10g of Potassium Ferricyanide mixed with water to make up to 100ml. Measure 25g of Ferric Ammonium Citrate and add water to bring it up to 100 ml as well. Mix these two solutions together and keep in a dark container. The solutions should be w...
This link is for a complete research paper about how to use cyanotype paper to show kids the effects of UV exposure. We made cyanotype art prints using nature items as part of our Sun Science Family Unit Study, but you can also use sunscreen directly on the cyanotype paper! What a fascin...
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Cyanotype Drawing for Resonance Project: The Cave (detail), 2024. © Oliver Beer. Image: Oliver Beer. This project strikes me as a perfect example of something being more than the sum of its parts. And that’s where part of your talent ...
Option B: Generate a stand-alone image This is the option we'll be focusing on today: Generating unique, high-quality DALL-E images. To do this from Designer: 1. Navigate directly toMicrosoft Designer's image creator. 2. Designer's image generator defaults to a prompt box you can fill ...
This DIY menorah made from a birch branch and copper tubing combines rustic charm with an industrial aesthetic.
When blueprints are first drawn, the revision block is empty, awaiting revisions to component parts. These are entered as changes are made and“as-built” drawingsaccumulate accordingly. Interesting fact: Letters and numbers are both used in revision blocks, but the letters I, O, Q, S, X, ...
Some of the old school terms include ‘sepia‘ for warmer red-brown tones or ‘cyanotype’ for cooler cyan-blue tones. These are classic examples of monochrome applications in photography and have been around for quite a long time. These warmer and cooler images were created through chemical to...
My goal was to find a way to use papers or chemicals that would produce the textures and depth I felt needed, so I researched alternative methods and explored everything from homemade recipes for emulsions to cyanotypes. I considered contact printing, which led me to large format photography....