Home » Tutorials. Learn a thing or two!
Column
Tutorials
stuff for you to learn or diy
Here are some tutorials I've written for readers who wish to learn a new thing or two. Newer Tutorials are added on top of the list.
Clay modelling is another form of expression of art, allowing artists to portray a subject or detail in true 3D form, contrary to drawing on 2D media such as paper or canvas. It allows an object to take form with true depth and detail, achievable with the added dimension. It also test and artist's detailing skills to produce one-off unique clay figures. This tutorial teaches you on making your own clay figure.
Whether you are a professional or budding amatuer, be rest assured in the kit-modelling world there are no limits only your imagination. This tutorial aims to teaches some of the techniques I use myself in my own models. Ideal for begineers as well, it covers all from opening the box, painting, detailing to the eventual finishing of your masterpiece.
Portable storage these days can come in many forms, so what if you out grow your computer's storage capcity? Introducing portage storage to the maxes, combining the worlds of portability, plug & play with notebook hard disks or that of ridiculously large 3.5" harddisks have can offer. This tutorial teaches you how to assemble & install one.
A rather basic guide for anyone who wants to go about safe upgrading of their computer's central processing unit (CPU) as well as cleaning up your CPU area as part of a routine maintenance. Also covered are instructions if you wish a third party thermal compound as well.
The graphic processing unit (GPU) is very similar to a computer's CPU only that it is a dedicated processor built to handle the processing of graphic related information with it's own dedicated RAM, The logic is very similar to having a mini PC strapped inside your PC, thus reducing the load on the main processor itself and improving system performance. Dust and dirt will accumulate over time on the heatsink and requires cleaning. This tutorial aims to teach you how to maintain your GPU in spick and span condition.
A home theater PC (HTPC) is very much alike a regular home PC, only that it is used mainly more for media and visual needs. Also given the increasing adoption of alternative medias, a home theater PC feeds the growing trend of techies who wish to live the life with the media in their iPods through their Hi-Fis and not having to organise and go through the hassle of searching through CDs or individual play lists to get them. This 3 page tutorial teaches you what it takes to build a preassembled barebone flex-ATX HTPC.
I enjoy sketching and drawing as a form of expression, not to mention a way to relax as well. It's a hobby I enjoy doing since I was a kid and never stopped since. This tutorial will cover some of the basic techniques I use in creating various hand-drawn artworks you see around the site.
This tutorial serves as a rather comprehensive guide for anyone who wish to learn how assemble their own personal computer with parts from the store. Included are detailed steps and tips mainly on the construction of the computer itself with pictures captured real time when building one of my own pentium-based PC. The tutorial is split in 9 distinct pages, each focusing on a specific part of the build process and components of the computer well.
Uh-oh end of the list, more to come!

Powered by Shaun's Article Management System (V1.01). Total number of articles: 8

Da Blog Quilt!