I just bought a new analog camera, and it came without straps. so i decided to make one!


You gonna need : 
Leather straps (or you can use your old belt)
D-rings
Key rings
Swivel Hooks
and 
Sewing kit / Sewing Machine / Hot Glue (add.)

For this project, I recommend you to sew more than using hot glue. Once I made a camera strap, and it broke after a week using it, because it just not too strong. You can use hand-sew kit or just use a sewing machine.

1. decide the length that you want for your strap. Because I'm making a hand strap, the length that i need is just around 50cm. don't forget to leave some extra cm for the folding over. I add 2 cm.

2. put the d-ring inside and fold the end of it. 

3. SEW IT. (CAUTION: be careful, because it's quite thick, It could bend your needle.) do it on the both sides.

after sew
4. next, attach the hooks into the key rings. then, attach it to the camera.



 You're done!! it's really easy, isn't it??? It only takes less than 15 minutes. 
aaaaannnddd, it's a purrrfect gift for your friends too!











How's going guys? 
I'm back again with another painting haha. As you can see that the painting's title is Fire. Actually, I didn't intentionally make a series of element (check out my last post Aqua Watercolour Painting ), but It turned out like this lol. 



So here's the result.


always start with a sketch!





I love Uniball Signo white pen!! Because It can blend with water very well, and It gives you a really smooth result…..



BY THE WAY!
I just made a deviantart account, please kindly check it out HEHE

Have a nice day peeps!

Hello guys! It's been a long time since the last time I updated my blog.

Recently, I'm into water-colour painting!. Maybe because 2 days ago, I went to POPCON ASIA 2016, and Me and my cousin met Ross Tran, The Master of Digital Painting (that is what we call him, because he's so good, I'm not gonna lie HAHA), and after that I felt motivated to start drawing and painting more often.





This is the result!!!!!

I'm using Koi Sakura Watercolour Palette, and my new water-brush from Kuretake (I bought it 2 days ago at the exhibition). I bought the small tip brush for the details, and I REALLY LOVE IT!!!! You can check it out here.





this is the sketchhhh loll (?)







I'm using Uniball Signo White Pen and Micron Pigma Drawing Pen for the details!



and It's done yay!


Updates : 2 weeks ago, I attended Fashion Design short course for Beginner at ESMOD JAKARTA, (yes, because I'm a new student at Esmod, at least I should know how it likes to study there lol) and I'll post some of the fashion illustration that I've made HEHEHE.

Have a nice day peeps!




Hi guys!
So I'm gonna show you how I made this from
this photo..




You need a : Sunset/Sunrise Landscape Photo
and a Sky Photo/Galaxy (for the overlay)

You guys watch the tutorial on the link below ! 

(Overlay Tutorial)



Have a nice day!


Hey guys! 
I just graduated last week! YAY! 
SO... To Celebrate my graduation, I'm gonna tell you how to ripped/distressed your own jeans!






Well, I'm going to tell you the technique that I use for distressing my jeans
The first thing you need to do is prepare all the material.


A pair of jeans, Tweezers, Scissors, Glass-marking Pencil and mini cardboard (optional)
I got my pair of jeans from Gaudi.
If you're using blue jeans, you can bleach it first to give them a 'distressed' feel.
But I didn't do it to my jeans , bcos It already has some kind of 'grungy' feel lul.





Mark your jeans with Glass-marking pencil by making a straight horizontal line on the fabric.
The more lines you make = Bigger hole.
You can mark just above your knee caps, or you can also make a several on both and below your knees.






Grab your scissors and start to cut it like disss!!!!
Be careful to not cut the fabric on the back!
You can prevent that by slipping a mini cardboard or anything with hard-surface inside your jeans.






The next step is "Laddering".
If you're using blue jeans, you could see blue and white thread, pull the blue thread that's going vertically across it. 
Pull the 'mini-vertical-thread' from the strip by using tweezers. 
Because I'm using black-colour jeans so it's harder though.





Keep going until It looks like this!






If you don't want the hole for getting bigger and bigger, 
you can hand-stitch around the hole like this.





Be creative! This is just another example !

TADA! YOU'RE DONE! 
Tell me If you're making your own ripped jeans and the result!



OOTD







Hat : No brand
Glasses : Berrybenka
T-shirt : Custom made
Jeans : Gaudi
Boots : H&M Divided 


Have a nice day !