Twenty years ago, YouTuber Studson Studio began his model-making journey through plastic Gundam kits. Now, he has become a full-fledged miniature model maker, and he has challenged himself to create models from Studio Ghibli films, such as Howl’s Moving Castle, the bathhouse from Spirited Away, and the house from Kiki’s Delivery Service. While at times, he deviates from the original design, the final result is still very much faithful to its source material. What’s even more impressive is that Studson Studio’s creations are made from trash.
Studson Studio’s videos range anywhere from 10 minutes to 50 minutes as the model-maker takes viewers through the entire process of creating his miniatures. Each video is a joy to watch because of the creator’s witty sense of humor, [emphasis] on each individual piece of trash used, and superb editing skills which help tie the videos together.
Now this is neat!
(Image Credit: Studson Studio)
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Like this piece of crap!!!!
1. Firstly not fully compatible with Win7
2. Everytime I print with a different app i get the choice of 3 different versions of the same printer
3. After each print job (when I finally get it working) the thing has an epiletic fit cleaning/parking its heads
4. Yes Ive already spent more in ink than the printer and Ive only had it 3 months!
Arrrrgggg!
But I have to use them occasionally at work. My coworkers are familiar with my rant about how Printers are the only technology that never improves, and how they have been maliciously designed to make people miserable.
I'd better email out this comic before they all send it to me.
OK, it won't do great photo-quality prints - I use an online service for that - let someone else maintain tens of thousands worth of expensive kit for the few occasions I need photo quality. What it does do is never dry out and work at a moment's notice reliably even after weeks of idleness.
No more dried up cartridges for me.
Just the other day we were trying to print out something on our 2month old printer and the damn thing kept saying there was no paper even though the tray was full. THEN when it finally did start trying to print, it jammed. Oh joy.
if any company can make a printer which doesn't gargle testes i shall gladly pay double for that.
apple? iprint? maybe?
1. Never buy a multifunctional (each peripheral must do one job -- scanner, printer, fax, whatever);
2. The printer must be a laser printer, preferably a B&W one if you can deal with the limitations. If you need to print photos do it in a dedicated shop (chapeau Skipweasel).
Follow these rules and you won't even know about those problems.
I know some people have special colour printing requirements. Go ahead and buy yourself what you need!
Try hooking up an ascii printer to an ebcdic mainframe. Now lets say it is a parallel printer which means bridging it over windows so that windows doesn't stuff up the spool file. Now lets make it a programmable printer say a Zebra, Monarch or Intermec. Enjoy : )
Perhaps an IP printer that only works through a windows driver so you can't bypass windows easily. (I am looking at you Samsung).
Perhaps you need to learn PCL/PJL, HPSI, daemons, LPD/LPR....there are circles in hell that specialise in these forms of pain.
I hate printers.
ps: I think the multi-function devices have reached acceptability.
The problem is, many printers are programs to requires all colours of ink register as full, before you can even tell it to print only black ink.