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What I Did

1. Read Create a New Twitter Header in 3 Easy Steps.

2. Noted the potential problems w/ header text in the post Comments.

3. Opted to focus on creating cropped photo headers.

4. Selected a random photo and cropped it in PicMonkey (see post).

5. Uploaded the cropped photo into Twitter as a header.

– I wanted to see what the input of a 1500x500 cropped photo looked like as a header output.

– Recropped to adjust content at the edge of the image. Practiced until I was confident I could control crop-to-header process.

6. Curated an new ImageHolder folder of images with header potential.

7. Cropped, tested and saved 32 photo headers in a new Twitter Header file. They can be used as is or as starting points for layered work in the future.

3 Handbuilt Pinched Forms

Handbuilt Bottle Form

Stoneware Plaater Section 1 A plaater is larger than a plate and smaller than a platter.

Stoneware Plaater Section 2 A plaater is larger than a plate and smaller than a platter.

Wall of “smushy”Brick

Narrow Gauge Thunderstorm

New Mexico Thunderstorm

New Mexico Sky

Ramada Sky

Taos Pueblo - Adobe Wall & Sky 1

Taos Pueblo - Adobe Wall & Sky 2

Taos Pueblo – Stacked Adobes 1

Taos Pueblo – Stacked Adobes 2

Rio Pueblos de Taos at Taos Pueblo

Bucket of American Clay

Clay Mixing Board (American Clay)

Edge of an American Clay Application

“Where the deer and the antelope play.”

Green Spot

Weathered Grey Grain

Weathered Red

Basketweave Fence Pine Scrap

River Rock 1

River Rock 2

Truck Frost 1

Truck Frost 2

Yellowstone Hot Springs Pool (Lightened)

Swimming Pool Water

Snow Capped Driveway Crack Mountains

Grey Stones w/ Red Plant


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