The brick red is relatively relaxing.
(edit: second thought, dark grey. I think I was swayed by the brick shapes, and my retina's red cones were still spasming from the other pictures)
The brick red is relatively relaxing.
(edit: second thought, dark grey. I think I was swayed by the brick shapes, and my retina's red cones were still spasming from the other pictures)
If you really want to annoy people use one of those glue sticks to stick them on things with the sticky side facing outward.
I still wouldn't rule out being able to polish it with a very fine abrasive, like the 3m sheets, rouge, or such, especially if you can make a small test with something you already have. Possibly toothpaste might work.
I second this, if it's really a hard a material. From the word enamel I assumed a sort of ceramic coating, but the word 'rubbery' gives me a little hesitation.
Anyway, a hard coating could be polished back to a shine with 3M polishing paper. The product I'm thinking of comes in a pack with 6 sheets, each a different grit, and they get fine enough that you could restore scratched and cloudy glass to clear.
You might get auto-tremolo playing a theremin.
(Oddly, I web searched 'tremelo' being unsure if I spelled tremolo right, and it turns out Tremelo is a device for reducing essential tremor.)
Tell the audience you're just really serious about tremolo.
Big money can buy a lot of sources, even most on topic, and distorts what gets researched. So you still have to look at where the money is coming from.
Should probably create another youtube video.
Figuring out that tarrifs are going to raise your prices takes about as much brainpower as figuring out what will happen when you saw through a branch you are sitting on...
Good touch or bad touch?
I hear 'weary' used in place of 'wary', I don't think I've come across the reverse. Drives me crazy though.
The style of this one, and some others, really reminds me of Gahan Wilson's work. It must be the early ones.