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For those who did not see the first picture...

 

This is going to be my first visual tutorial about consciousness and awareness.

 

It is very easy because the pictures will speak for themselves.

 

Without words you will understand, what it all means.

 

Maybe you discover something very important for yourself... :-)))

 

If you like, ask yourself what you see and how you see.

 

Next picture tomorrow.

 

HKD

So I finally completed a tutorial on the tree technique used in some of latest MOCs and you can find it here:

 

Spruce Tutorial

 

Feel free to let me know what you think of it, and if there's anything that can be improved upon. Hope you will like it and find it useful :)

 

Planning on making a few more tutorials that some of you have requested, now that I have some time, so keep an eye out for them :)

 

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Hi guys.

I´ve been getting many emails where people are asking me how

I work my photos

so I thought you´d like a tutorial.

 

Well, this is the first time I do a tutorial. I hope

it makes sence. If you find this helpful

I ´ll try to find a photo that needs a massive

work, and do another one, with more steps and screenshots.

This tutorial is made with Photoshop version 8.0, and a basic

knowledge to do this tutorial helps.

  

STEP 1

duplicate layer, name it sky

 

STEP 2

with layer we called sky, go to

IMAGE - AJUSTMENTS - LEVELS

and put in the numbers

68

1,38

255

  

go to IMAGE - AJUSTMENTS - hue saturation

-12

-55

0

  

STEP 3

name the background layer mountain (turn off the sky layer)

go to IMAGE - AJUSTMENTS - LEVELS

 

49

1,03

217

 

STEP 4

turn on sky layer, and with that layer selected, erase everything but the sky

 

STEP5

duplicate sky layer, name it blur

 

go to filter - blur - gaussian blur 8,4%

  

STEP 6

erase everything but the blue tones with a soft brush to make the clouds in focus

and bring down the opacity of the brush at some points

 

STEP 7

merge sky layer and blur layer and name it sky

at the sky layer go to:

 

levels

44

1,00

255

 

hue-sat and change Cyans, blues and master.

Cyans

-5

-38

0

 

blues

-7

-28

0

 

master

0

-18

0

 

STEP 8

go to mountain layer

 

levels

31

1,00

255

 

at last I put on a radical gradient

with 50% opacity, to do the vignette

(make new gradient from gray to white, with

opacity at ca 70% on the gray part)

This is what I basically do, with some

images I duplicade layers again and again

to ajust the levels, and the hue sat untill I´m

happy. I sometimes use gaussian blur at the sky

if it´s noise after all the ajustments, and then

erase the clouds part to get the focus.

Another tutorial! :)

 

Today, how to make a quirky lavender sachet with an appliqued succulent design.

 

Blogged:

bugsandfishes.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-appliqued-succu...

This is an updated version of one of the first quilts I made. Measurements and a quick tutorial are posted here if you'd like to make a similar one!

A tutorial to show how to use the kemono eyes on other heads :D (you can't use the eyes on all the heads, but it will work for most of them)

 

The eyes textures shown are the Cyber Flux from Mynx Legend

The Tutorial for this Effect is HERE

Give it a try, nice fun stuff.

 

Another little tutorial on my blog here!

Do you know how to add stars to an empty night sky in Photoshop? Do you have a full sized Milky Way image to use in such cases? On my blog I've created a quick tutorial with step-by-step instructions on adding stars to skies and I've included a free, full-sized Milky Way photo for you to use

 

www.throughstrangelenses.com/2013/06/11/tutorial-adding-s...

Our latest tutorial covers the techniques used in this tower from my Fabled Fortress of Al-Danah model.

 

Check it out!

  

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If you liked my bridge from Tōzoku Hideout, then should find this tutorial useful.

Check it out on Brickbuilt!

 

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Hey guys ♥

i made a lil tutorial, how to remove the green background from your snapshots.

im sure there are tons of other ways to do that, this is NOT the only way, but the way i do.

This is my first tutorial or youtube video ever, so please be patient haha.

 

hope you like it and i could helped you with it a lil bit

 

youtu.be/1ybmEsic7sE

 

client in this pic: Clara Lovell

Basicamente você só precisa de uma caixa de papelão do tamanho que achar melhor.

Uma tesoura e um estilete MUITO bom.

[no caso o meu não era lá muito bom, o que me fez suar bastante...]

Ah sim, e durex... se é que depois de me estressar com o durex colando tudo errado eu resolvi usar a boa e velha cola tenaz.

I've written a tutorial that could help give you even more control over your images under conditions that can either ruin a photo or help to create a vibrant photo. This is a technique I use a lot..See the link below to learn how to be completely free from lens flare without using filters.

Link: www.throughstrangelenses.com/2013/06/29/tutorial-how-to-r...

Found this little tutorial back on my laptop. I was asked to make a little tutorial last summer on how I make my models pose in my pictures. It was meant to be printed in a dollmagazine... Sadly in the end it didn´t get printed because of .... ..... whatever.... So I thought I´d share it with you guys.... Oh, and sorry for my very bad english,.. I never asked someone to correct it... lol

If you like it here's a beginning to either finish or experiment. If you'll notice the strip in the photo, it shows before the process.

 

1. Duplicate background layer twice (command/control + j twice will do it).

 

2. Click, choosing "Layer 1", and go Image > Adjustment > Desaturate (Or make it black and white anyway you want to).

 

3. Click and choose "Layer 1 copy" and put that in "softlight" blending mode using the Layer Pallet drop down menu.

 

4. Go to the Channels Pallet and command/control click the RGB channel, getting a highlights selection.

 

5. Go back to the Layer Pallet and "Layer 1 copy" should still be chosen ( You can tell it's chosen because it'll be highlighted with some color), and again do command/control + j. This creates "Layer 2" from your selection and it's in "softlight" blending mode.

 

6. Go back to Channels pallet and command/control click the RGB layer, getting the highlights selection again. Invert the selection by either going to Select > Inverse or use the keyboard shortctu of command/control + shift + i

 

7. Add a hue/saturation adjustment layer and set the saturation to +50 and Lightness of -10.

 

I've created an action at www.allangengler.com/my_actions if you're interested. BUT do it manually first so you can see the effects and maybe try creating your own action.

  

Tutorial for the well I used in my Nordheim Armory build is up now, check it out on brickbuilt: www.brickbuilt.org/?p=5260

If you haven't seen yet, the amazing Anne has a digital painting tutorial out. I spent the day going through it and this is the result! :) I'm really happy with it, though I did make a rookie mistake and didn't noticed I hadn't taken the picture in HD until it was too late!

Assista o tutorial diretamente no youtube ou visite o blog , assista o vídeo e veja mais fotos :)

 

Obrigada por acompanharem meu trabalho meninas ♥

 

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Since many commenters seemed to enjoy the well I built for my Herbalist's Garden, here is a tutorial for it!

If you like this one I have written 3 other tutorials which you can find >> here <<

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Some of you have been asking what I have been talking about when I've said that I've been using pixel blending to improve the exposure on some of my photos. Well here is the second of my attempts at writing a tutorial, this time on using "Pixel Blending".

 

I'm afraid this tutorial is only of use to those of you who shoot their images in RAW (and use Photoshop CS2), but if this applies to you or you're just interested please have a look through my tutorial in the comments section below. Any criticism or comments are welcome (I'm not an expert and always like hearing about new techniques)

 

Here is the other tutorial I have written if you want to look at that.

Patrick B. shares his wooden wall technique in our latest Guest Tutorial on brickbuilt: tutorial link.

Requested by ShoelaceAglet on eurobricks.

 

Read the full tutorial on Brickbuilt.

 

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Olá minha gente!

 

Hoje eu trago pra vocês o tutorial dessas rosas lindas, quem quer aprender a fazer?

 

Vem ver! trioesmaltado.blogspot.com.br/2014/01/tutorial-rosas-azui...

After a 20 month silence, dipping my toe nervously back into blogland... tutorial now posted here: listentothebirdssing.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/bunnypouchtut...

Found this little tutorial back on my laptop. I was asked to make a little tutorial last summer on how I make my models pose in my pictures. It was meant to be printed in a dollmagazine... Sadly in the end it didn´t get printed because of .... ..... whatever.... So I thought I´d share it with you guys.... Oh, and sorry for my very bad english,.. I never asked someone to correct it... lol

Making felt meringues for the kid's play kitchen.

 

Template & tutorial on my blog:

craftandcreativity.com/blog/2011/12/01/filtmaranger/

My version of THIS Photoshop tutorial.

 

Lady in Red

K:(filename of a pic on photo sharing) under

K:(filename of a pic on photo sharing) under din

Ako:um, ano pala ang under?

Ako::D

K:under exposed

Ako:ah. ano pala dapat gawin?

K:babaan pa ng shutterspeed

K:cguro isa o dalawang stop lang

Ako:stop?

 

NB Please ignore my rubbish sums in step 1! :-S

Three more window designs are covered in this tutorial on Brickbuilt.

 

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