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Mi primer tutorial, dedicado a Tundrita ^^

 

La diferencia entre el paso 6 y el 7 es que en el 7 están barnizados.

 

Jaja, y me acabo de dar cuenta que he intercambiado el paso 3 y el 4 :P no me lo tengais en cuenta que es el primero jajaja ^^

Now place the image down on the stamping rubber, and affix in place with a small piece of tape. Transfer the image to the rubber by shading over the back of the illustration.

 

Another technique, if you're using a photocopy, is to apply a small amount of acetone (nail polish remover) to the back of the paper. This does NOT work, however, with images printed by inkjet printers. (I learned that the hard/messy way!)

 

Note that some brands of rubber (not Speedball) have a printing and non-printing side, so be sure to use the correct side.

Lembram que coloquei a foto do antes e depois da make que fiz na minha amiga Raquel?? Então, acabei gravando o tutorial em vídeo.

 

youtu.be/pK9A0Tiq5fc

 

Link pro blog

 

www.thaisbenites.com.br/2011/08/video-tutorial-make-trans...

Includes 16 color recipes, several jewelry projects and 3 mini-tutorials

This is some sort of tutorial on how I do my brick wall backgrounds. Though scrapbooking papers can give you a very realistic and easy brick background, sometimes I love to make a "real" wall with texture and color.

The wall is made out of styrofoam, the window is made of foamboard.

 

Another great way to add realism is by using sand paper and pressing it with the help of a ball tool onto the foam surface. The bricks will looks as if they have pores. Use different grades of sandpapers so it doesn't look the same everywhere.

I wrote a tutorial for my Milktooth blog on how to create repeating patterns in Photoshop for anyone who is interested.

 

I've never written a tutorial before so please let me know what makes sense and what doesn't so I can make revisions. :)

 

Link is in my profile.

Saw this gorgeous paper by Sean Sims and knew immediately that I could make use of it for a thrifty kids decor tutorial ........

this how i did the morining splash picture

 

notes :

- you can use normal light insted on my 220w flash

 

- i removed the cover of the soft box because i need light not soft light

 

- u can use external flash manually on 1/64

 

- clean after every shot, you never know when the perfect shot is coming

 

i used candle bar to create the splash, you are free to use any small thing

 

- you can use the reflector or any other light source

 

- aperture and speed can be changeable regarding the source of light

 

طريقتي في عمل صوره السبلاش الاخيره =)

ملاحظات :

 

تقدرون تستخدمون اضاءه ثانيه غير الفلاش اللي انا استخدمته مثل الاضاءه العاديه او الاكسترنل فلاش ( تحطونه مانيول علي ١/٦٤ لان هالنوع تصوير سريع )

  

- طبعا السرعه و الفتحه تتغير بمقدار الاضاءه الموجوده عندكم .. انا زدت الفتحه لاحصل تفاصيل اكثر

 

- بعد كل صوره حاولو تنضفون لان ما تدون متى راح تصورون صوره مثاليه

 

الرفلكتر تقدرون تستغنون عنه او ممكن تيبون قطعه كرتون تلفونها بقصدير الاكل يستوي عندكم رفلكتر صنع منزلي .. او تستخدمون مصدر اضاءه

 

لاي سؤال او استفسار انا جاهزه و بالخدمه =)

don't hesitate to ask me any question

Tutorial for this and that knotology sphere.

Made with the Heinz Strobl's knotology method.

 

Prepare 12 paper strips (if this will be your first sphere, I recommend use of different colors). My sphere in this tutorial is made from six colors (two strips each of them). But nice sphere could be made from two colors (6 strips each of them).

Fold each strip in 22 squares, add also diagonals like in the picture. The little pegs mark important position in the strips.

I make tutorials as well over on my LEGO youtube channel!

WIP for Hilda's armor

Making parts for the plate collar

In this detailed tutorial you will learn how to create a seamless pattern composed of simple folk-flavored flowers. In the first part we will create an individual flower. In the second we will focus on constructing a pattern and define a seamless Illustrator pattern swatch.

pehaa.com/2010/02/illustrator-tutorial-create-a-seamless-...

LARGER IN SEPARATE WINDOW

This is the second version. If you saw the first sorry, I had to delete it.

 

A layer mask is a secondary layer added next to the primary layer in the Layer's pallet as shown in the inset. You'll notice the thin black second border around that rectangle. It shows that the Layer Mask is selected. You do that by clicking on it. If you clicked on the main layer icon to the left, it would have the secondary border.

 

Also shown here are arrows pointing to other buttons in the Layer pallet. The three not pointed at are links, sets and trash can.

 

How I did this step by step.

 

1. double clicked the background layer and click OK to make it Layer 0 (you can do this with a single double click by holding down the option key, alt on PC). This is important since you can't add a layer mask to a "Background" layer.

 

2. I held down the command key (control on PC) and click the "New Layer" button. By holding down the key it puts the layer below the layer with my ugly mug. If you didn't hold it down key the blank layer would appear above. If it did, just drag it below

 

3. The newly created layer should now be highlighted in some color indicating that it is chosen (or selected, this can be confusing because "selecting" means something different when using the marquee or lasso tool.) If it is not highlighted, then click on it. and use the gradient tool to fill it with a gradient (using the gradient tool is pretty basic: choose from the gradient menu and drag across the layer).

 

4. Next click back on Layer 0 (here, it is pix of the goofy man with his tongue out) and then click the layer mask button. A mask icon should appear on that layer (to the right) and the double line should indicate the mask is chosen.

 

5. Take the lasso tool and draw a loose circle around the object (here it's Me), when you release the mouse button, should see the marching ants (luv that term, that would be a good title for an animated movie "The Marching Ants".)

 

6. Inverse the selection, either from the Select menu or keyboard shortcut of Command (ctrl on pc) + shift + i . Hit "d" on the keyboard, setting your default colors and then use the keyboard shortcut of command (ctrl on pc) + delete. This fills the selected areas on the mask with black. You masked area should make that area disappear on the photo. You can also do it the long way by going Edit > Fill and choose black, from the menu.

 

7. Now at this point it helps to have a Wacom tablet, but if you don't it can be done with a mouse. First deselect (command + d or Select > Deselect from the menu). Then hit "x" on the keyboard, making black the foreground color. choose a soft brush with a size allowing you to paint larger areas ( The "[" key makes it smaller and the "]" makes it larger. Add the shift to soften or harden).

 

8. Paint in black (making sure the double border is still around the mask icon -- no mad clicking allowed) along the edges of the object (Me again).

 

9. Eventually you will have "masked" out what you want to hide and let the gradient background show through. If you mess up remember the "x" key. It will flop foreground and background colors. Paint in white to unmask and black to mask.

 

I hope that's clear and helps someone.

Here's a nice little tutorial that I made on using scrap clay to make Organic Heishi Beads. The steps are as follows- 1- Chop up scrap clay, here I used old cane ends plus bits of white and translucent clays. 2- Add inclusions, I used coffee grounds and embossing powders, but you could add spices too. 3- Press together to form a rectangle or log. It's important not to blend the bits, just get them to stick together. This will take a bit of pressing and turning. It helps if you warm the clay first with your body heat. 4- If you made a large log, cut it into pieces 5- Pierce the cube with a metal knitting needle or wood skewer, then begin to round the corners so it can be rolled. 6- I elongate the clay on the rod by rolling, then pushing the clay against the needle. When you roll, it makes the inner hole too sloppy ,so pushing the clay back on the needle helps to tighten everything up. 7- When I reach the length of the needle, I remove it and use a long wooden skewer to finish the lengthening process. 8- Bake on a accordion folded cardstock for at least 50 minutes. 9- Let cool, then if desired sand and buff the rods. You could leave them as is too, for a matte look. 10- When finished put them back in the oven for 5 - 10 minutes. Remove them, one at a time and slice them with a sharp rigid blade while still warm. They cut very easily. 11- The completed Heishi Beads

15度で折り始める裏出しユニット3の微改造。中央のパーツの収まりが好みです。北條敏彰先生に公開の許可をいただきました。かの9と4分の3番線を真似て帯分数にしてみました(笑)。

#modularorigami #sonobe #tutorial#薗部式 #ユニット折り紙

Although there are many tutorials on the internet. I thought I'd make this simple one because this question seems to be oft asked.

 

Also if you notice any mistakes in this one please let me know. I used to know how to spell. Spell checkers have ruined spelling forever now, I'm afraid.

 

If you're interested, I did this with the ComicLife program on a iMac.

 

NOTE: I used Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur here for expedience, but Lens Blur may may it more realistic.

  

largest; farm4.static.flickr.com/3170/2505826613_e3d9b40091_o.jpg

 

Some random tutorial I made...

O meu tutorial para o Natal deste ano.

My tutorial for this year Holidays.

 

Blogged: thelittlecreatures.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/christmas-tre...

This piece is part of my new tutorial, will be available in etsy soon

Tutorial - wie entsteht ein Zentangle - how to do

*Este trabalho não é meu, foi feito por Liz DandeliondD..."

 

Minha filha é doida pela Inglaterra, Londres, Harry Potter e tudo o que possa ter a mais leve ligação com estas coisas... Lauritcha, sabendo disso e sendo uma amiga atenciosa e carinhosa ao extremo, nos mandou este link suuuuuper legal, que agora divido com vcs!!!

 

lizofdandeliondaydreams.blogspot.com.br/2012/04/jubilee-u...

  

Meu marido que teve essa ideia.

O pescoço do corpinho T3, que não me serviria para nada, foi cortado e encaixado no pescoço do obitsu.

Colocamos um pouquinho de cola quente nas articulações do pescoço, porque o cabelo estava pesando muito.

This is the result of my tutorial video posted here:

 

vimeo.com/17542147

 

Here is the original image: www.flickr.com/photos/radiantmark/5239731222/

second needlefelting tutorial for www.Craftladies.org

Descriptions will be added to the photos as soon as possible :)

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