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shape : my own
Head: #TheMeshProject (BETA) Head(f) – Classic (Deluxe)
Skinapplier: The shop Alina Skintone 07
Hands : #TheMeshProject (BETA) Deluxe Hands(f) – Natural Pose(r)
feet: #TheMeshProject (BETA) Basic Feet(f) Bare/Low/Mid/High/O
Hair : +Spellbound+ Sirena Headpiece (Crown)
dress: Baiastice_Vania Dress-Sheer-Ombre Sand-size S Festival of Sin,
bag: Baiastice_Bucket bag-Silver (with Front pose) Festival of Sin,
Tempi e stili diversi; al centro c'è un'ala della mia scuola elementare che ai miei tempi non era ancora stata aggiunta ;-)
Safari con Meg marzo 2018 - Vado Ligure
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Flickr Friday: Mix
Despite the colours of his fur, Pixie is part Siamese, part Birman, and... unknown parts. He does have the character of a Siamese cat, though. He is also part cute little angel, part Tasmanian devil.
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exposición multiple.
MIX Doble Exposición -
Doble Exposición color - ITPTV-MOD.
Selecc. DGV - EDX
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I am a dyer and one of the very best things is mixing the dye powders to get the colors I have in mind. You can see that the yellow dye powder takes a little longer to dissolve that the other colors I used in this recipe.
Completed my Woodland mixing bowl set this weekend! I found the 401, 402 and 404 for $15 at the Medina Antique Mall! They were dirty but didn't even end up needing any magic eraser! If the seller had simply rinsed them off I'm sure they would have charged more for them! I'm glad they didn't! :)
Another mix and match ensemble, which I hope you will enjoy!
I wore this particular outfit whilst being put on display for our guests, during a small 'at home' party last night. We were entertaining Lord Belcher and Lord Trent, who are both staying at Lyndon Towers for the weekend. We aristocratic ladies do know how to make the most of our capsule wardrobes! Here, I am wearing a new silk scarf (a recent gift from hubby!) as a dress... My stockings are by Bear Brand, and my hair is by Annabelle. My jewels are from the Lyndon family collection.
Poor hubby was very embarrassed during our lingerie shopping trip yesterday! My husband was choosing intimate apparel for me to wear for the enjoyment of other men - including Lord Belcher, Lord Trent, the Duke of East Anglia, and my regular companions Sir Harry Rakefield and Sir Henry Cobham! However, I am not completely without mercy. I did allow hubby a little treat when we returned to Lyndon Towers. I wonder if you can guess what it was?
Lots more to come soon!
Kisses to all my fans and friends!
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Lady Rebecca Lyndon
Duchess of Basingstoke
The Hydrangeas did very well this year, although in general the heads are smaller probably due to the hot summer.
Now some have been dried and form a lovely dash of colour in the room.
Hydrangea, the name, comes from the Greek words "hydro" or water, and "angeion," or vase = water vase, they prefer a lot of water.
A very ancient plant, found in fossils going back thousands of years.
Flower lovers will know that there is a flower language.
Every sentiment is expressed in one form or another by delicate blooms.
Of course, even the experts disagree on the "true meaning" of many flowers and most have different meanings to different people.
So, while all flowers convey thoughtfulness and love, a gift of flowers for a special someone will always create its own personal meaning, too.
HYDRANGEA - Thank You for Understanding.
Have a wonderful day and thank you for your comments with all my heart, M, (*_*)
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TMP and LeLutka appliers sold separately.
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I've been learning about and playing with layer blend modes in Photoshop that I'd ignored for the twenty years that I've been using the app.
In the last year I've been watching youtube videos from a fellow named Blake Rudis who has quite a lot to say about color theory.
In one of his videos I was introduced to using the Hard Mix layer blend mode, which if you've ever set a layer to that you've thought, "Ugh! How awful!"
See the middle screenshot in the image above.
Yesterday I posted an image of this Julia butterfly (see first comment box below). I really liked how using the Hard Mix blend mode turned out and thought I'd talk about it here at Sliders Sunday, especially with how extreme things looked until sliders were slud.
I used the color picker tool to create a light orange and a darker orange for the foreground and background colors. The colors were picked from the butterfly. I also had created a selection of just the butterfly. On a new blank layer set to Normal blend mode, I drew a gradient from darker to lighter orange within that selection of the butterfly.
That's the top screenshot in the image. You can see that layer is blue showing it's active, and what the gradient looked like with the layer set to Normal blend mode.
Then I set that layer's blend mode to Hard Mix and you can see just how awful it looked in that middle screenshot, when the layer's Opacity and Fill opacity are at 100%.
Hard Mix is one of those blend modes whose mathematical formulae react differently between the Layer opacity and Fill opacity sliders. Lowering the Fill opacity changed how the colors of the gradient interacted with the layers below in a very nice way. That's the lowest screenshot and also the final image that was posted yesterday. Hard Mix, between 3% and 12% Fill opacity can be used to add a sort of glow or extra brightness. It seems to have more saturation than using Color Dodge and less darkening than Color Burn.
Hopefully by pressing L and then clicking on the image it'll become large enough to see more.
I had already used Shadows sliders to bring up the shadows before using the orangey gradient to add a little pizzazz. This gradient wasn't applied to the unedited image that's also in the first comment box.
Happy Sliders Sunday!