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Like the actual console, the wires need to properly connected. Make sure that your controller is plugged into slot number 1. Also, push it in all the way. It might not be working because the wires are not pushed in fully. Make sure they are before continuing to the next steps. If the wires look bent or used, they might be broken inside. While you won't be able to check the inside of the wires, you can still look for evidence on the outside of the cover. Evidence of a broken wire includes broken, chewed up or cracked casing. The part where the wire goes into the control is most vulnerable to breaking. It's very easy for dust and grime to clog up your console's controller slots. This might stop the wires from sending the correct signals to the PlayStation. To fix this, gently clean out the controller slots with a cloth wrapped around your index finger. Also clean the wires connected to the controller. These too might be clogged up with dirt and dust.

summary: Make sure the wires are properly connected. Make sure the wires aren't broken. Make sure the slots aren't clogged.


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Set a rectangular loom with 64 pegs on each side on your work surface. Adjust the loom so there is 1.1 inch (3 cm) between each peg. You'll also need 6 skeins of bulky yarn, scissors and a knitting tool or crochet hook. Each skein should weigh 6 ounces (170 g) or measure 169 meters (185 yards). . Twist your yarn into a loop so there's a 6 to 8 inch (15 to 20 cm) tail at the end. Hold the ends of the yarn and use your other hand to pull the loop wide. Pull the yarn that's connected to the ball of yarn through the loop about halfway. It should now form a loose knot. Push the slip knot onto the peg that's on the upper row and farthest to the left. Lift up the loom a little so you can slide the yarn tail under the leg of the loom and set the loom back down. This will ensure that you don't accidentally work the yarn tail. Pull gently on the working yarn so the slip knot tightens around the peg. Take the yarn and wrap it on the peg that's second to the left on the lower row. Pull the yarn back to the upper row and skip a peg. Wrap the yarn around the third peg from the left. Continue to work around every other peg as you move back and forth between the upper and lower rows. Work to the end of the loom. When you reach the end of the loom on the lower row, bring the yarn up and around the last peg on the right of the upper row. #Pull the yarn down and around the lower peg that's second from the right. Work the yarn back down the rest of the row by wrapping it around the pegs that you skipped earlier. You should be alternating between the upper and lower rows. Take a 4 to 5 foot (1.2 to 1.5 m) piece of yarn that's in a different color and lay it across the loom so there are even lengths at both ends. For example, you may have 3 inches (7.5 cm) of an anchor tail at both ends. Tuck the ends of the anchor yarn underneath the loom. The anchor yarn will be removed once you're finishing the blanket, but it will help you handle the blanket as it becomes long on the loom. Use the side of your hand to push all of the yarn that you've worked on the pegs down. The yarn should be at the bottom of each peg. This will allow you to work the blanket on the pegs.

summary: Gather the materials for your knit blanket. Make a slip knot Secure the slip knot to a peg. Wrap the yarn around alternating between upper and lower rows. Work the yarn back across the loom. Attach the anchor yarn in a different color. Push the yarn down along the pegs.


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You may choose to draw one of the dresses she wears in the movie or invent your own outfit.   Anna often wears modest blue or green clothing, with flower motifs or stripes. If you layer her clothing, take note that cloth has volume; it will not be perfectly flat. For example, the shoulders on the vest should be a little higher than the outline of her body. This will give your drawing some weight. Follow your initial outline for her shoulders when drawing the vest. In the center, draw a large U-shape to connect the two sides of the vest. Add flowers or other details as you see fit. Go over your drawing and erase any trace lines which may be intersecting details like her hair or clothing.   Use thicker lines to indicate the shadows under her chin and her eyelashes. You may wish to use a pen with black ink, or make some of your lines colored. For example, you can use a deep orange for her eyebrows. Or, you may wish to stick with pencils. Hide or erase any leftover sketch lines.   If you are drawing digitally, change the background color to something other than white. This will help you use more contrast when you color, and the image will look nicer. Decide where your major light source is coming from. This will help you with adding shadows. As a general rule, the closer part of an image is to a light source, the lighter it will be. Choose warm, peachy colors for a glowing complexion.  Don't be afraid of contrast; shading timidly is a common beginner's mistake. Pick a medium brown for the deepest shadows. This will help you get a more detailed drawing that looks close to the version of Anna in the movie. You want to shade in the direction that her hair falls to help it look natural.   If you are drawing digitally, make a new layer for the hair. Drag your brush in the direction her hair falls. When shading her braids, make the darkest part the top and bottom of each section, and the brightest part in the middle. This method of shading will help her hair look healthy and clean. Move on to her clothing and the whites of her eyes.  Her shirt needs less dramatic shading because it is not the focus of this picture. You can use a dark green for the vest, and a light blue for her shirt. To add depth to her eyes, start with a grey-brown color and go lighter and lighter as you move down. This will mimic the shadow caused by her eyelid and eyelashes.
summary: Add details to Anna’s outfit. Trace over your sketch and erase unneeded lines. Prepare the image for shading. Shade Anna's face according to your light source. Shade Anna's hair. Color in Anna’s eyes and clothing.