![]() ![]() Huge thanks to Kathreen from for choosing one of my images for her 2012 calendar. Kids craft coming up next week…I absolutely promise this time! If you love crystals and gems as much as I do then check out these cool projects:Įdited to add: Check out this great advent calendar idea using my paper gems. ![]() If you spray them lightly on one side they look very pretty and a bit more crystal-like! Skip below the jump for pdf templates and instructions. I would love to make about a hundred and string them up in front of my window…however there is a limit to my patience!! You can use these paper gems as hanging decorations (for your Christmas tree) or you can incorporate them into a mobile or garland. My paper gems were very influenced by these wonderful crayons (via Deborah’s Pinterest board). By the way this project is quite fiddly so more aimed at grown-ups or older kids. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on has got to be one of my favourite projects to date…which is a good job because I nearly broke my brain putting the templates together!! I’m not so good at maths and figuring out angles (my lovely Mum is a retired maths teacher so I should know better!). A smaller angle is similar to a telephoto camera lens a larger lens angle is similar to a wide-angle camera lens. To adjust the perspective, enter a value between 0 and 160 in the Perspective text box. Red edges represent the object’s x axis, green edges represent the object’s y axis, and blue edges represent the object’s z axis.Įnter values between –180 and 180 in the horizontal ( x) axis, vertical ( y) axis, and depth ( z) axis text boxes. ![]() The pointer changes to a double-sided arrow, and the cube edge changes color to identify the axis around which the object will rotate. To constrain the rotation around an object axis, drag an edge on the track cube. To rotate the object around the global z axis, drag in the blue band that surrounds the track cube. To constrain the rotation along a global axis, hold down Shift while dragging horizontally (global y axis) or vertically (global x axis). The front of the object is represented by the track cube’s blue face, the object’s top and bottom faces are light gray, the sides are medium gray, and the back face is dark gray. Select a preset position from the Position menu.įor unconstrained rotation, drag a track cube face. ![]()
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