Monday, September 10, 2012

A little something different today! Face Off time :)

So we have this top-secret project (well, sort of!) going on at work... it is going to be an elegant photobook of all the teams and their members in our group. Its a huge project, with almost 200+ members to be included! Mammoth,eh? I'm sooo looking forward to the photo sessions of the teams, coz we have all these awesome ideas of getting the teams to jump in mid-air and pose with props, so its going to be fun fun fun!

One of the ideas my team mates had was to create funny caricatures of managers and have some fun at their expense! Teee heee...and we found this cool tool called Face Off Max.It is an amazing tool with loads of options, flexibility,good finishing options and most importantly,loads of templates to play around with.

Now tell me, who hasn't associated themselves with atleast one superhero? I know I have! So the main theme loved by all of us was to get our managers to look like superheroes via this tool. I downloaded the trial version of Face Off Max and created some examples of superheroes but with our team members' faces! It looked sooo cool.

A quick review of the tool -


• Start by creating a new project. Select the body picture which can be selected either from the many templates that the tool offers or you can upload your own image/template.

• Next,select the face. This is when I uploaded my team member's snap. This get automatically added to the face library that the tool maintains. This means that you can choose this snap later for another project.

• Next comes the face area cropping/selecting part. The tool provides a selection square which is an easy step.

• Next select the face area – a bit difficult. But the brush and eraser options are pretty easy to use to outline the face area and brush size option is available for precision.

• Next, size and place the face on the body image which we have selected. You can rotate/tilt the head. The direction in which the face is pointing can be changed too!

• Next,do the final trimming and fine placement of head/face over body. There are loads of controls available which sure makes life easier.

• After that there are 3 skin matching stages. This brings the face/body color to the same level of brightness, contrast as well as color gradient. This is, by all means, real good attention towards details on the part of the software.

• All these steps are in a form of wizard so you can always go back to the previous step in case at a later point you think that the earlier step(s) need to be redone. Of course you have undo/redo options for each stage too.

And, that’s it, you are through with an amazing result!

You can save this project as well, so you can edit the picture at any later point if you want. It will store all the changes/settings done.
All in all,Face Off Max is a great tool with amazing results and is extremely easy to use.

Details about the tool can be accessed here - http://www.faceoffmax.com/

I shall keep you all updated on the outcome of our secret (ahem ahem) project, till then, toodles!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Bus..bus...bus!!

That bus! Who knew that seemingly innocent looking bus that Josh put his hands on the very first day of nursery would become something his mommy disliked!But that's the truth....hear me out and then decide if I'm being overdramatic or just sane :) 

If you've read my previous post on Josh's experience on his first day of nursery, you'll know all about the "bus". From day one, Josh has not let go of the "bus"! Its in his hand the moment he steps into school (why, for some days, he was lured into school using that "bus") and now, he lets go of it only when the school bell rings! Sighhhh...double sigh! So, what's the problem,you say? Its like the teddy bear for some kids, for Josh its the bus, you say? I totally get that...I totally understand his need for a comforting factor in a crowd of strangers/kids/teachers/ayahs.The problem arises from the fact that he needs the bus in his view, near his leg or on the table during writing, during singing class, and I dare say, during snack time too! If anyone dares to take it from him, all hell breaks loose as he starts a crying session! The after-effects? Other kids want a bus too...teachers cannot conduct an orderly class. Latest update? 9 troublemakers have been singled out and kept in a separate class under the strict principal. I get to know this via telepathy! haha..no kidding! That's what the principal tells me, when I sms her asking for a brief meeting to know how Josh is doing at school. When she tells me about his bus infatuation, and her plans to gradually ease him into the main class, I remain skeptical.How is she going to get this to work? Have I done wrong not sending him to playgroup at 1.5 years like the others did?Patience is the key....more updates soon!

Friday, June 01, 2012

First day of school! (Friday,1st June, 2012, 9:30-10:15am)

So, I'm back at work after going through 45 minutes of my baby's (no longer a baby!) first day of nursery! It wasn't too bad, come to think of it.
So, I've been prepping him all week, saying today is Thursday, tomorrow is Friday, your first day of school...etc etc and then yesterday night, put him to sleep with the promise that tomorrow morning, we'd all go to his school...Canterberry school...together! Appacha..ammachi, dadda and mumma! He was all excited, and kept remembering the last time he went there, and how a mausi there gave him a telephone car to play with. Resigning to the fact that that's what he thinks school is all about, we said our prayers and slept.
Morning....was all about, hurry hurry, we need to go to school! Do potty, brush your teeth, drink your milk (still soooo hard, its Donald Duck and his aeroplane that gets him to drink his milk now, sigh!), eat your dosa..(mumma, I want Chutttt...ney...!) run run...all a blur now! Josh was all excited, jumping all over the bed, not putting his clothes, till I threatened that we would not go to canterberry school if Josh doesn't put on his clothes.
A brief camera session with the paternal grandparents, blessings over the phone from Kerala grandparents, and then ammachi saying a short prayer for their 3rd grandchild who's all set for his education!
Appacha kept saying, you both (meaning, dadda and mumma) go to office, we'll take care of him, afterall, this isn't our first time, while I kept saying, he's not going to leave school after seeing the toys. But, there's always.....Gems!! His new fascination...for the coloured chocolate drops, he'd stop crying, and do anything for Gems! So, very confident with a Gems box in the bag, appacha and ammachi took Josh to school, with his dadda-mumma (us) behind.
School was a noisy playground! Teachers in their green kurtas, ayahs in their red sarees and the enthusiastic principal Susan all saying Good morning, while Josh was in a daze! He made a beeline to a table covered with.......you guessed right, buses, bikes and cars! And...just sat there playing...in all that noise, unaffected. Kids all around were jumping, playing with blocks, going down the slides, swings, but our little master was busy playing with his bus.

I'd got the camera and videocam along, with two motives in mind. One, to take pics of Josh (of course) and second, for an assignment for all moms that we paste pics of our little one and submit a colourful book with his experiences at our first PTA meeting!! Aaaargggghhh....and so it begins. :)
Susan then announces a musical chair program and all mothers had to run around chairs holding their kids to some music. Josh did not want to run and just wanted to get back to his car/bus/bike.Sigh...:) And so I get him one of the buses, and clutching that, he runs with me! :) We lost, of course...and had to announce/introduce ourselves as punishment.
When time was up, and the next batch of kids had to come in, the school bell was rung. But, of course, our lil' Josh didn't want to go home. No sireeee, he wanted to play with his bus. Out comes the magic Gems, and wooop, down goes the bus. Yippeee...all of us trudge out, saying thank you, teacher...we'll come back on Monday! Thus ended Josh's first day at school! Not bad, don't you think? Atleast he didn't cry...but wait, we still have more days of this, hope he adjusts well and learns to enjoy himself out there. More updates sooon! :)

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

School time is here!

Its almost the end of another day...I've just tucked my boy to sleep and am whiling away time browsing Facebook and other sites. Just recently, one of my friends on FB started a new blog and began documenting anything and everything that happened to her. I was like, hey I have...had...a blog too! Sheesh....guilty as charged! I really need to blog more often and not when I see others blog!

My little boy is all of 2 years and {mumbling...Nov..Dec...yep!) 5 months old! I love coming home to him in the evenings and seeing his enthusiastic "Mumma...Dadda!! I want to go driving in Dadda's car...Dadda's motorbike!" Boy, it sure beats the boring day I've had at work :)

Josh is a big boy now...time flies by soo quickly! He should be beginning nursery this year, haven't sent him to any playgroup as yet (unlike other Pune parents...kids here begin the so-called playgroup at 1.6 years!). Josh will be, God willing, going to the nursery that his cousins DJ and Divya went to- Canterberry. A huge huge step for my boy...one that I'm looking forward to..but I also know that its going to be another world for him from now on....friends, fights, exams, peer pressure, gum, class assembly, etc etc. Its going to be a learning experience for us as parents and for him, as he steps into the most glorious time of his life - SCHOOL!


Well, it all begins this June, 2012...I pray that God blesses him with a willing spirit, an open mind and intelligence so that he enjoys his school years and does his best at everything he puts his mind to!