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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Lighted Christmas Tree (Part 5 - Gift Boxes and Bow)

This is Part 5 of 6 tutorials demonstrating the different aspects of making a lighted Christmas tree (including gift boxes). The commentary in these tutorials is minimized because my goal is to present something that will, hopefully, spark ideas of your own.

In the real world, setting up a Christmas tree is a very personal endeavor. I wanted to try and recreate that by not providing a step-by-step tutorial on exactly how to do it but, instead, simply show you ways to create the different parts that make up the tree. Part 6 will show how you can take the examples in parts 1 thru 5 and create a nice little Christmas tree of your own.

My ideas are based on an artificial Christmas tree, the kind that you would buy at the store and have to piece together on your own.



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3 comments:

Unknown said...

The music was a nice touch to say the least, something that; I hope, is just a start of a tradition of sorts. There is always times that talking is overkill and with the addition of music one isn't left with the feeling that he or she has lost the sound. Also, the theme that you use is hot, thanks for the source, it makes following along a breeze.

Eric

Anonymous said...

i haven't watched the christmas tree series tutorials yet(still waiting for the download links to get activated) but i know they will awesome just as the earlier ones. just wanted to wish u a very happy new year. :-)

regards
-pranay

Kernon Dillon said...

I'll begin compiling the downloadable versions after completing Part 6. There's just so much going on it's been a bit slow. It should be done some time today.

Thanks to all and have a Happy New Year!

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