If it did not, you can use the one from your PS2 or obtain one from a trusted retailer. The cables plug into sockets that match them in color. The audio connectors are marked with red and white for the right and left speaker channels respectively. They are usually found right next to each other. This one is from a PS2. All the other connectors are associated with video functions and have nothing to do with carrying audio signals to the speakers. This is where the arcane cable and adapter combos come into play.  The connections should look like the illustration above.
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One-sentence summary -- Locate the analog AV multi out to component cable which should have come with your PS3. Notice the three to five RCA connectors on the business end of this cable. Connect the video jacks from the AV multi out cable to the RCA inputs on your television set. Attach a male to female RCA adapter to each audio jack on the AV multi out cable. Connect a male RCA to female 1/8th inch adapter. Make sure red is attached to red and white to white/black all the way down the line before proceeding. Plug the 1/8th inch cable from your computer speakers into the female 1/8th inch jack. Confirm that the final rig looks like this before enjoying your PS3 audio experience.


Being a nude model doesn't require you to look like you're ready for the runway or to meet some unrealistic standard of beauty.  Nude models help artists learn to draw the human body and understand its nuances and structure. Artists don't necessarily look for models who fit a stereotype and are open to models of all sizes, shapes, and ethnicities. People with unique body types and asymmetrical bodies are actually sought after. An important requirement for being a nude model is being comfortable with your body.  Before you model nude, you should be comfortable enough to pose nude without blushing, covering yourself up, or trying to only show off the most flattering parts of your body. Not every artist or art teacher will ask for a resume, but you should be prepared with one anyway.  You can still fill your resume even if you haven't been a nude model before. Providing a resume will give the artist or art teacher an idea of who you are. This is important for getting to know you as modeling for an art class is an intimate setting for both the artist and model that requires trust. Include any previous modeling experience, performances, art schooling, acting, dance, yoga, or other activity you have done which would benefit an artist model. If you're committed to being a nude art model, then you need to start looking for work.  Contact your local art school or college to see if they are hiring art models. You can start with the art department, but ask if there is someone in particular assigned to hire models for all classes. Sometimes each instructor hires his or her own models. If you want to pose for a photographer, also look on any one of a number of websites that link models to photographers. Free online classified advertising websites also often post ads for nude models. You should first find work modeling for a class and only consider doing some private modeling once you have a better understanding of the nude art modeling world and know that you're working with a legitimate artist. When you are hired, it is best to iron out payment, time commitment, and schedule.  Typical nude art modeling sessions run about three hours, including a number of breaks and a variety of poses held for 5, 10, or 20 minutes. Discuss average length and number of poses, the types of poses, and the amount of breaks you'll be given. Discuss payment or hourly sitting rates, which can vary greatly but generally are between $15 and $25 for drawing -- though fees for a photographer will generally be higher.
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One-sentence summary -- Meet the requirements for being a nude model. Prepare a resume. Find work as a nude art model. Discuss the details in advance.


You can tie-dye your shirt using watered-down acrylic paint. The shirt will need to dry, but once you heat-set it by tossing it into the drier, it will be ready to be worn. This method is similar to the traditional tie-dying method, but it does not require hot water or as much preparation as the traditional method. Although this method uses acrylic paints, which are more opaque than fabric dye, you will get the best results with a white or light-colored shirt. The paint will be watered down, so some of the shirt's original color will show through. You can tie-dye almost anything, from T-shirts to pants and skirts to even baseball caps. You will need ½ part fabric textile medium, 1 part paint, and 3 parts water. Pour everything into a plastic applicator bottle and shake it up to mix everything together. The fabric textile medium will prevent the paint from becoming too stiff once it has dried.  Use a different applicator bottle for each color. The colors will bleed together, so avoid using contrasting colors such as red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple, or you will get some muddy browns in your finished piece! You can also dip the shirt in some water and twist it tightly to wring all of the excess water out. You want the shirt to be damp, not soaking-wet. You can create different patterns depending on how you wrap the rubber bands around your shirt. Here are a few popular designs:  Stripes are the easiest and simplest design. Simply fold your shirt up like a fan or accordion creating a sort of rope. You can do width-wise, length-wise, or even diagonally. Wrap a rubber band around one end of your "rope," then wrap another rubber band two to three inches (5.08 to 7.62 centimeters) down. Keep doing this until you reach the end of your rope. The sunburst is a circular design, with each ray or ring being a different color. Pinch the middle of your shirt and pull it towards you. Tie the end off with a rubber band. Go a little further down your shirt and tie it off with another rubber band. Keep doing this until you have a thick "rope" made out of fabric and rubber bands. The spiral is another popular design. Place your shirt down on a flat surface. Pinch the middle of your shirt and twist it. Keep twisting until you have created a spiral, or something like looks like a cinnamon roll. Wrap a large rubber band around the "bun" you have made. Then wrap another rubber band, but this time in the opposite direction, making a cross shape. You can wrap more rubber bands around your bun, sectioning it like a pizza or cake. Work over a container, such as a plastic container or an aluminum tray. Press the tip of the applicator against the fabric and squeeze gently. This allows the paint to absorb directly into the fabric as opposed to squirting out everywhere. Place a wire rack over some paper towels, newspaper, or a baking sheet. Then, without removing the rubber bands, set the shirt down on the wire rack. This will allow any excess paint to drip down, and prevent it from pooling under your shirt. Let the shirt sit for one hour, so that the colors can set into the fabric. The shirt should be mostly dry by now, but the center might still be wet. Hang it up in a sunny spot until it is fully dry. This will also help relax any wrinkles. Keep in mind that the cooler or more humid it is, the longer it will take for your shirt to dry. To make the colors more permanent, toss the shirt into a drier for about 15 minutes. After this, your shirt is ready to wear and wash.
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Consider tie-dyeing your shirt using acrylic paint. Find a white-colored shirt to dye. Prepare your paint. Lightly mist the shirt with water. Tie rubber bands around the shirt. Apply the colors in the spaces between the rubber bands. Leave the shirt on top of a wire rack and let the colors set. Remove the rubber bands and let the shirt hang dry. Heat set the colors.