2012年11月11日星期日

Some Things You Can Do With A Custom Figurine

, A couple of months ago my brother-in-law told me about an internet site that could make custom figurines from photographs and right away I thought that sounded like a great idea. He couldn\'t recall the web address and so I simply jumped online and performed a quick Google search. What I uncovered is that there are, in fact, several websites that can create a custom figurine from a series of photographs. Many of them offer these figurines as custom cake Custom Bruins Jersey toppers for weddings (bride/groom figurines). While I had to admit that wedding cakes were an ingenious use for them I couldn\'t help but think that the possibilities went well beyond that. And so I decided to have figurines manufactured of myself and my two oldest friends just to see what the six of us might get up to.

## Holiday photos.

My pal Jake is a bassist and was preparing for an US tour with his band when I handed him his figurine (a miniature Jake playing a bass guitar). For the next couple of weeks, in my email, I was receiving funny perspective photos of Mini-Jake on holiday; on the beach, in Central Park, alone in an elevator, in Custom Bruins Jersey front of a pool, in the middle of the desert with a storm darkening the horizon. Halfway through the trip he started a twitter feed for Mini-Jake and started posting the photos that way.

## Putting thoughts in his head.

The first thing my roommate Alex did with his custom figurine (Mini-Alex in a Hockey Jersey with a beer bottle in his hand) was to slap him onto the scanner and then print out two stacks of images; Mini-Alex with an empty thought bubble over his head and Mini-Alex with an empty speech bubble over his head. The thoughts and words of Mini-Alex were soon taped up all over the apartment and then in the elevator and eventually even in the rest Custom Bruins Jersey room of our favourite sports bar. Mini-Alex apparently has some very strong feeling about the Boston Bruins.

## Office help.

Mini-me came with me to the office and he has lived in my cubicle since then. His face has replaced mine as my chat icon and while he usually stands on top of my right speaker, any time I do a video chat I\'ve rigged up a special paperclip holster that holds him in front of my webcam. He also sometimes stands atop my cubicle wall and spies on Bruce in the cubicle next to me - that is at least until he notices and starts firing elastic bands at him.

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