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Tutorial by Ananda Y of A Piece of Rainbow.
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Step 11: Put the zonker strip back down on the hook and secure it again. Watch to make sure you don't trap a bunch of hair in the thread wraps.
Exifer tutorial part 3 of 7: Title and description.
I'm pretty sure that the only EXIF field Flickr uses is the date (IPTC date won't work). Switch over to IPTC in Exifer to enter the remaining metadata for your photos. Under the Source/Description tab, "Headline" is the Flickr Title and "Description" is the Flickr Description.
Exifer only allows about 2000 characters in the IPTC Description. While it will not show up in Flickr, it looks like you can add as much as you want to the EXIF Description as an alternate holding place for the metadata. Or, you can try using another IPTC-editor, such as XnView mentioned in step 5.
We'll get to Keywords in the next step, but if you go to the "Date/time and location" tab, the "City," "State," and "Country" (based on Country code) will be entered into Flickr as additional tags.
Please make general comments on the main set page. Specific comments can be added to each picture, as well.
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Read the tutorial in full here: kittybabylove.com/blog/draw-string-bag-tutorial
Tie your knot on the other side.
fun for Valentine's (or photos, business cards or reminders. full tutorial here:
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Egg shell preparation:
Crack the top of eggs with a spoon. Break away carefully until the hole is large enough to poor content out. Rinse your eggshells using hot water and run your finger around the inside of the egg. Let dry.
I saw stachematic on sale for free ages ago via Life In Lofi. I downloaded it, but never used it. I was about to delete it from my phone, but had to use it just once.
iOS camera >> stachematic >> camera+ >> instagram
And there was a couple of TiltShiftGen Pro edits in there as well to add some DoF.
Full final version on @brettmorrison on instagram distilleryimage11.instagram.com/592070009a4d11e1abd612313...
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Find the tutorial here:http://fashionedbymeg.blogspot.com/2010/07/simple-reversible-skirt-tutorial.html
I've used hundreds of textures that I've downloaded from Flickr members. Here are some of mine that you can download for free. Just click on "Actions" above this image. Then click on "view all sizes." Pick the size you want and click the blue text that reads: "DOWNLOAD this size." and it will start to download to your computer.
If you want to learn to use textures...there are thousands of free tutorials on the internet. I will add my two cents though. Learn how to layer mask and learn to be creative with your blending modes. Make sure that you understand what ALL of the blending modes do. Once you get these two things, you'll be an expert in no time.
Text was used as the object or shape layer. Color added to the final result by changing the Hue and Saturation levels.
These photos are from a tutorial I made on how to make this style of bunny scarf.
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Seco el barniz, los recorto un poquito con un cutter para que quede la base plana y los pego con silicona a unos clips.
Esta imágen podrás utilizarlas en tu muro de facebook, para enviar mensajes a tus amigos y fans,
será mucho mas sencillo comunicar lo que quieres y recuerda una imagen dice mucho mas que mil palabras, tips y trucos en ganadineroconfacebook.com
All natural lotion made with ingredients you can find at most grocery or craft stores. A little bit messy, this is a fun and easy project and very rewarding, plus great for your skin!
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