Today’s video is a collaboration with Piotr Tocyznski of the Cut to the Point RU-vid channel. Over on CTTP, Piotr teaches lessons on the artistic and technical sides of digital video editing.
So for his end of the deal, we worked together on a tips video for DIY/maker video editors, featuring some film editing tips I’ve learned over the years. You can see his video here: • Speed/Duration Setting...
For my end of the deal, we’re going to make a raised-letter sign of his logo. I’ve made signs before on this channel by cutting wooden letters on a jigsaw or bandsaw. But this time, it’s different. The challenge for this one is that Piotr lives in Poland! So I need to produce this sign in a way that gets it across the ocean as safely and cheaply as possible.
That’s why for this sign, I’m going to try printing the letters out on my 3D printer. I got this thing back in October, and I’ve used it for a lot of random stuff, but not for anything that needs to look nice. So figuring out how to smooth and finish these 3D-printed letters will be another challenge.
To save on shipping costs, I’m going to be focusing on the letters only. Once they’re done, I’ll throw them in a box, and Piotr can assemble the thing in Poland. So that’s another challenge: Working together on a single, physical project with a guy 4,500 miles away.
Let’s give it a try.
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21 май 2019