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Guhhh… Took me half of the day to finish the tutorial!
Download link to the pdf file (with the correct size for printing the pattern) found on my deviantArt post. ylden.deviantart.com/art/Collared-and-Cuffed-Shirt-Tutori...
These photos are from a tutorial on how to diy a cancan/straw boater hat.
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Here is a tutorial on how to convert LDD files to CAD files.
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Now for those people who don't like the thing-thing bubble hands, I cooked this up to help anyone who needs help properly making arms. This is also for Sgtsammac21, who inspired me to make this (sorry Sam, but I was bored and meh.)
Everything is colour coded to make it easier to understand, also, the hands themselves are crap, but I focused on getting the arm itself in a proper/realistic position, also, the AK's a bit small :P .
A few guidelines:
Try to use the same number of parts in both hands, that makes them the same length.
Use circles for the shoulder and elbows, and squares for the rest of the hand.
DO NOT forget that the trigger hand is looking straight, that means it will have to bend at the joint (see note).
Hope it helps a few people!
These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
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Wool roving in pumpkin color (about 15 inches) and green or brown for stem (about 1 inch), needle, felting brush mat (optional), rotary mat (optional). I bought my stuff here: www.ornamentea.com/theshop/
Having one of these tools:
store.ornamentea.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&a...
is handy and makes the work go a bit faster.
You'll just need a surface for poking your needles that won't be damaged. Maybe a foam pillow insert? The rotary mat is always a nice crafting tool to have on hand.
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.
Getting there. The colors became richer and deeper. Still, there are some parts than could need a bit more work.
Tutorial original do site icanbecreative, com o processo de criação da peça Aquário Humano, foto manipulação avançada para Photoshop.
Acompanhe o original (em inglês) em
www.icanbecreative.com/human-aquarium-illustration-photos...
ou tradução em português
www.tutoriart.com.br/foto-manipulacao-no-photoshop-ilustr...
Autor: Alex Roman
A step-by-step collage showing how to make these superior, strong and elegant endpapers that you treat as though they were signatures and sew into your book along with your other text block signatures.
Prepared for my Monday night Introduction to Bookbinding class at CSC Night Classes.
To download a large JPG (3.5 MB), go to All Sizes and download the original.
To download a perfectly readable but smaller sized PDF (729kb) go to the smallest forest
These photos are from a tutorial on how to make double hair buns.
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I added more tree stability and foliage, too, plus built the root cellar. Process documented online at torisaur.com. :)
Thx for looking! Tori
Pin your scrunched tie to the ironing board with a few pins to help it stay in place.
Go to www.flickr.com/photos/outsapop/sets/72157603253925298/ to see the complete tutorial.
For those of you that don't like to read tutorials, this is for you. This shows all of the tools needed to make a photo ball. Buy a plastic ball, choose the photos that you want to use, trim with scissors if needed and glue them in place. You will have a beautiful photo ball to enjoy for years and years!
Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.
This is what the tie looks like sewed before and after scruching. It will be about 1/3 shorter when scrunched.
Go to www.flickr.com/photos/outsapop/sets/72157603253925298/ to see the complete tutorial.
Available as a FREE PDF download on my website. katersacres.com/polyclay/tutorials/polymer-clay-dragon-tu...