And again watch that no buds are overlapping the fairy’s head or body. This one can go anywhere but again, make sure the bottom of the branch is not overlapping other branches. Next place a second bud branch beside the second leaf branch, on the left side.
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Overlapping will prevent the branches from being in full contact with the tape, so you will risk having them fall off when your fairy is finished. Remember to leave the half inch mark spot open for the hanging notch.Īlso as you’re placing more and more branches, try not to overlap the bottom part of the branches that’s on the tape. Next place a bud branch (with the arc in the same direction as the first leaf branch) somewhere towards the center of the tape length. Again make sure no part of your leaves are overlapping the fairy’s head or body. Now place a second leaf branch anywhere on the other end of the tape, with the arc facing the opposite direction of the first leaf branch. Just make sure you tie it around the base of whichever branch you choose. When she’s hanging you won’t be able to tell where the string is coming from. The nice thing about this fairy is that if you find you don’t like the way she hangs when she’s done, you really can just re-tie your string around any of the branches. Place it more to the left (towards her head) and she’ll hang more vertically. If you place it more to the right (towards the fairy’s feet), the fairy will hang more horizontally. Just a note for later, the notch does not need to be exactly at the half inch mark. Also it’s important to make sure no parts of your leaf branch is overlapping your fairy’s body, since you will be gluing the two fairies together in the final step. Make sure the arc direction of your leaf branch is arcing towards the fairy’s feet.
The half inch mark is where you’ll want to place your hanging notch later on, so you want to leave this area clear. Place one leaf branch anywhere within a half inch space on the right end of the tape. Step 3: Apply First Set of Leaves and Buds to Tape Then remove the liner to expose the sticky tape. It’s important to use strong double-sided tape and not the removable type for this step. Step 2: Attach double-sided tape along fold lineĬut a piece of double-sided tape, about the same length as the wing fold line and about a a half inch wide. Enhancing the fold line will help you in the next step. The dotted lines along the base of the fairy wings will become your fold lines but you can also go over it with a bone folder to enhance the fold line. With your cutting machine, cut out two fairies, a hanging notch, 4 leaf branches and 3 bud branches.
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Here are the instructions on how to create your woodland fairy… Step 1: Cut two fairies Here’s what you’ll need for this project: Materials: The Woodland Forest Fairy bundle includes the fairy, a hanging notch, two leaf branches and two bud branches. There’s the additional step of adding the extra leaves and buds but it’s really not that much more work. If you’ve made my other fairies before, you’ll be able to make this one in a flash. The additional leaves and buds in her wings create a lush greenery that makes her look right at home in her enchanted woodland forest. Fairy wings are always the funnest part to design, and this one takes the cake.
About Daniel Danielsson.Ĭreative Director at Savage & Civil, working with Motion Design for Marketing in Hertfordshire, England.Just in time for spring, my latest fairy design is a Woodland Forest Fairy with a bountiful bouquet of plants in her wings. Once you understand the logic behind sampling, fast and clean optimized renders in Arnold is just four steps away. “When I first used Arnold Renderer, I didn’t really /get/ how sampling worked, which often made my Arnold renders very grainy,” Danielsson says. Instead, Arnold (and other renderers) will give you the tools you need to track down and eliminate grain on your renderings.ĭanielsson starts by covering how sampling works and then moves on to how you can determine which render settings to increase. Troubleshooting and Tracking Down Grain With Arnold.Ĭranking the render settings is never a good idea. A new tutorial from Daniel Danielsson covers how to get grain-free renders in four easy steps. There is always more work to get renders times down and also get rid of the grain too. When it comes to rendering, it’s rare to hit the render button and call it a day. Daniel Danielsson covers sampling basics and how to get rid of grain in Arnold renders strategically.