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How to Convert a Facebook Personal Profile to a Fan Page

How to Convert a Facebook Personal Profile to a Fan Page | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

Maybe some of you have wondered whether this approach was possible and if so, how to go about it, here is the guide that should put you on the right track. [note MG]

 

After reading Mike Sansone’s blog about how he was inspired by my act to leave Facebook, but chose to convert his personal page to a fan page instead of deletion, I was inspired to create this how-to do it post. Facebook has what they call a “help section” on this, but as usual, it’s completely unhelpful. Before I dive into the few steps it takes to do this, see what you think (left):


So, as you can see, it never really answers the question on how to convert my personal account to a Facebook page. I don’t know about you but Help sections on websites that don’t actually answer the question, I find quite frustrating.

 

Anyway, enough of my rant, here’s how you do it

 

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Grimm: creature case studies. By Ian Failes (3 videos)

Grimm: creature case studies. By Ian Failes (3 videos) | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

Posted by Ian Failes on January 3, 2013 • 


"Deep into its second season, NBC’s Grimm series has showcased a wide variety of visual effects – from morphing mythological creatures called Wesen, to other beasts and magical elements. We take a look at the work of two of the studios involved with the show: Hive FX and Bent Image Lab.


Hive FX - Making morphs

Along with various other shots, Hive FX has worked on many of the key transitions seen in the show. They start with concept art of the particular creature, using ZBrush and Mudbox to sculpt models which are then rigged and animated in Maya, and then rendered through Cinema4D and the shots composited in After Effects."

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