Article: For this project, which gives you a beautifully rustic transfer onto canvas, you need four basic materials. See the "Things You'll Need" section. Nothing fancy — let's get started! Laser printers work best for photo transfer onto canvas; ink jet printers will not get the job done, unfortunately. How do you tell which kind of printer you have? If your toner is large, it's most likely a laser printer; if it's small and compact, it's most likely an ink-jet.  The size of your image and the size of the canvas don't need to be exact, although they look best when the two match perfectly. If you photograph is slightly smaller than the canvas — e.g. less than an inch (3 cm) — the final product will still look professional. Get ready for the image to be reversed. If you think reversal will look strange, or you're partial to the current arrangement on the photo, reverse the image before you print it out. No need to spend a whole lot of time on this step, but do make sure that there are no gaps in coverage, or the photo ultimately won't transfer. Instead of trying to line up the whole image perfectly in one fell swoop, line up one edge first so that two corners of the canvas and two corners of the photo match perfectly. Once that side is put onto the gelled canvas, flatten the rest of the photo onto the remaining canvas in a sweeping motion. Place in a cool place devoid of excessive moisture while the gel medium dries. Using your hand, scrape away the wet paper to reveal the reversed image underneath. Continue spraying and lightly scraping until you've revealed as much of the image as desired.  Don't scrape too hard or you'll scrape away the underlying image. Expect for it to be messy. Don't be afraid to leave a small amount of distress or paper on the canvas. This is what gives the image its rustic or vintage look, and it pairs especially well with black and white or sepia tone images. Allow the canvas to dry again overnight before hanging, gifting, or using.
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Gather your supplies. Print out your image on a laser printer. Use a thick coat of gel medium to cover the front of your canvas completely. Line the image up with the canvas — ink-side down — and press down to flatten. Allow canvas to dry overnight. Starting on one side of the canvas, lightly wet the surface with water from a spray bottle. Apply a final coat of gel medium to the canvas once you've stripped it of paper.

Problem: Article: Aloe vera can help to reduce inflammation and help to neutralize the acid in your stomach. You can also sip aloe vera throughout the day. Limit yourself to one to two cups a day total, as aloe vera can act as a laxative. This method uses your body’s own acid sensors to signal it is time to shut down acid production in your stomach. Have 1 tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar in six ounces of water. You can also make your own lemonade or limeade and consume it before bed. Mix a few teaspoons of pure lemon or lime juice and add water to taste. You can also add honey to the drink. Consume the lemonade or limeade during and after meals. The acid in the lemon or lime will tell your body it’s time to shut down acid production through a process called “feedback inhibition”. The pectin in the skin of the apple is a natural antacid that can help to keep acid production in your stomach down. Ginger tea is a natural anti-inflammatory that can help to soothe your stomach and can also relieve any nausea. Use ginger tea bags or slice up one teaspoon of fresh ginger. Add the fresh ginger to boiling water and steep it for five minutes.  Fennel tea can also be good for settling your stomach and decreasing the acid levels in your stomach. Crush one teaspoon of fennel and add it to a cup of boiled water.  Chamomile tea can also help to soothe your stomach and acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. Mustard can be a good anti-inflammatory and acid neutralizer. Drink mustard in water one hour before bed or have a teaspoon on its own. You can drink slippery elm (about three to four ounces) or take two tablets of slippery elm before bed. Slippery elm can help to soothe irritated tissues. Slippery elm is considered safe for pregnant women. You can get licorice root (DGL) in chewable tablets. It may take some getting used to the taste of licorice root but it can work well to heal your stomach and control acid in your stomach. Have two to three tablets before bedtime. Baking soda can be effective for neutralizing the acid in your stomach and relieving the symptoms of acid reflux. Make sure you use baking soda, not baking powder, as baking powder can be less effective. Dissolve a teaspoon of baking soda in six ounces of water and drink it one hour before bed.
Summary: Have ½ cup organic aloe vera juice one to two hours before bed. Consume organic apple cider vinegar in water one to two hours before bed. Have an apple one hour before bed. Drink ginger tea, fennel tea, or chamomile tea one to two hours before bed. Dissolve mustard in water or have mustard on its own. Consume slippery elm one hour before bedtime. Have licorice root. Drink baking soda dissolved in water an hour or so before bedtime.

After completing the "Badlands" mission, your character can now freely use the in-game camera. You can collect it at the 2nd floor of CJ's house at Grove Street.  The "Badlands" mission is the mission just right after "End of the Line," the last mission in Los Santos. If you ever lose your camera due to being arrested or injured, you can grab it again in the same location. This is not a requirement, but it will help you get from place to place much quicker. Trying to find all of these on foot or using a scooter would take forever! A helicopter or plane might cover more ground, but you'll have a harder time maneuvering through the city's gigantic buildings. These snapshots are only available within San Fierro! It's located at the west side of the in-game map. All of the snapshots can be found once San Fierro is unlocked.
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Get a camera. Get a fast car. Know your boundaries.