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A few of my contacts expressed an interest in knowing what the difference between the original image and the post processed image with the Orton Effect were.

 

I'd love to see what my contacts can come up with for this!! If you try it out, send me some Flickr Mail and let me know!

 

My 31st Photo in Explore!! July 16th, 2008 Highest #55!!

i took these videos last month before i trimmed my hair. they aren't the greatest (i sound so silly on video...yuck) and had planned to re-make them, but decided to post these anyway. hope this is helpful!

 

note: i uploaded them to my vimeo account, because the files were too big to upload to flickr.

 

braid tutorial {part 1}

 

braid tutorial {part2}

Need a flying carpet for your minifigures to zip around the air on? The latest tutorial on Brickbuilt covers the design used in my Fabled Fortress of Al-Danah build. Check it out on Brickbuilt.

 

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Supplies:

-wool felt (1/2 yard)

-canvas (1/2 yard)

-fabric scraps

-ric-rac (8 inches)

-buttons (2)

-twill tape (1" wide, 26" length)

-thread

-fabric marker or tailor's chalk

 

Seam allowance is 1/2".

My old tutorial. Modern Flowers Sculpture or Chess Tulips.

Finally I made this photos look more or less decent.

I used flowers like these in my polymer clay sculpture work two years ago or something.

 

Es la primera vez que hago un tutorial, así que espero que estén los pasos bien claros.

Como lleva muchas fotos y aquí no me caben, está en mi blog :

conperlasyaloloco.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/tutorial-para-a...

 

Por cierto, mi padre que está muy imaginativo, dice que estos son "anillos Erizo de mar" :)))), claro que él no sabe que la simetría de los erizos es pentámera :))

 

Si queréis alguna cosa más no dudéis en escribirme a

conperlasyaloloco@gmail.com

 

For the interested who did not see the first four pictures of this serie:

 

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

 

Visto que os tecidos estampados está sendo uma febre neste verão, preparei um pap de flor inspirado nesta tendência.

I AM working on a tutorial for my saint chamond as requested by maniac bricks

I think Times Square was built for a night like this! The sky was this deep blue and the clouds were all swirly like a screensaver. The lights and the colors usually come out just right (of course, it takes a bit of HDR action to get things just right)... speaking of that, I have a tutorial over at stuckincustoms.com/2006/06/06/548/ if any of you want to give it a try for your next big-city shoot.

This is a little picture tutorial how I make my segmented beads. First I made custom colors and blended into a color gradient in a short thick plug that is easy to pierce with a narrow kitting needle. Then I roll it out around the needle to the length I want. The ends always flare out, so I pinch them with my fingers to close the clay around the needle. I always have to roll it again to make it round and symmetrical. Next I twist the needle gently and pull off the clay. I cut off the irregular ends and cut the bead into 5 or 7 segments. Gently re-roll it and place it back on the needle to bake. Then into the oven

Another tutorial from my Element Experimentation series. This time cover some wavy plume built grass. You can find the tutorial here:

 

Wavy Grass Tutorial

 

Hope you find it useful :)

 

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Here is my second build for the CCC, this time in the Medieval Shop category. The bakery changed a lot during the build process, but I’m very pleased with how it turned out. And for the first time since moving to Billund, I actually included an interior!

  

Kym’s small bakery in Allanar Forest is well known for its delightful breads and pastries. She has plenty of Dwelven and Adventurer’s Guild customers, along with an abundance of flying friends who enjoy the surplus seeds she readily shares.

 

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A new tutorial is up on Brickbuilt, this time showing how to build an elegant fountain! Check it out here.

 

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Buenos días lluviosos a todas, hoy os traigo algo diferente y que sin ser idea mía sino de los chinos (de quién si no ) el tutorial si que lo he hecho yo ya que habéis sido varias las que me lo habéis pedido.

Lo vi en una revista de nudos china y de ahí he sacado el tuto del nudo, espero que lo entendáis bien

Si no podeis copiar la foto, en el blog creo que si que podeis.

Someone was asking me how I built my War Elephants, so I wrote a quick tutorial. :)

Read it HERE!

 

If you're going to BFVA you'll get to see these in person! :D

 

Thanks for viewing and have a great day!

  

Right. Here is a tutorial taking you through the steps of taking pictures for a panorama, through to turning it into a stereographic projection (little planet). Please feel free to link this in any forums where people are asking how to do this, its taken me quite a while to write this, so It would be good if it was appreciated =)

 

Step 1:

These are the photographs needed for an equirectangular panorama. They where all hand-held and shot in RAW format. (Download here, approx. 31MB) This is so that I can do a faux HDR of them later on in this tutorial.

 

Equipment:

I am using a Nikon D50 (1.5 crop factor on the sensor) and an 8mm Peleng lens. This has about 170º x 114º viewing angle, so can take a full 360º with a decent overlap, with about 5 shots.

 

Tips on Shooting:

To shoot a handheld panorama, I usually find the place I want to do it, take the nadir (pointing approx 45º down) by standing as far out of the shot as possible, shooting, then keeping the camera as still as possible, walk up to the camera and angle it up for the portrait shots. One perfectionist (Patrick as an example) way to take the nadir, is to shoot four shots, all pointing down then blended in photoshop to eliminate any shadow. Personally, I prefer to photoshop out the shadow afterwards, but that's not always possible.

 

To take the portrait shots, you always have to pivot as best you can around the Nodal Point of the camera. This is so that you do not get any parallax errors in your source photographs.

 

There are a couple of ways to do this. One way Pisco Bandito came up with is the string tripod technique. This is where you tie a piece of string, roughly round the middle of your lens, then tie a weight on the other end of the string. You then hold the string tought, and turn around that, making sure the string is always vertically upwards.

 

Another way Heiwa told me about is to have an 'anchor' on the floor, like a CD case, and pivot the camera around, making sure the CD case is in the same amount with each shot. Personally, I find this works well with finding a significant spot on the ground as well.

 

Other than that, you can just practice doing it without either of these things, and usually its not much of a problem when the objects your photographing are far away anyway.

Using a Longer Lens (non-fisheye)

When using a longer lens (my experience is with an 18mm lens), you have to do 'multi-row' panoramas. This is where instead of shooting just the one row and a nadir and zenith, you shoot many rows of shots to get it all in. As I have only ever done one panorama like this, I would much appriciate someone who uses a non-fisheye lens to add some more to this tutorial. In the mean time, have a look here

 

Proceed to Step 2

I use Adobe Photoshop CS4 but most all versions of Photoshop should have all these features. I am making the assumption that you already have a good understanding of how Photoshop works and how to set up layers and such. If not, there are plenty of tutorials on that elsewhere.

 

I'm not claiming that this is the best way to do this. This is just the way I do it. There are a ton of different ways to get the same results in Photoshop.

 

This is the last tutorial I have planned this week. If you have any other ideas or things you would like me to cover in a tutorial, let me know.

FULL-SIZE VERSION: farm8.staticflickr.com/7007/6739429369_271671b3e3_o.png

 

Some friends were discussing their frustration with the floppy Obitsu body used by JerryBerry dolls, so I tried a method recommended by Obitsu and Pullip fans to fix the problem. Hopefully this tutorial will help JerryBerry fans everywhere overcome the body flop!

Hi Bee's

Outra semaninha começando, daqui a poco já chega o final do ano do toelho D: como tudo passou rápido!

No Fofurice Rules tem a Nail Art que apareceu no vídeo de hidratação :D

É essa ai toda fofurice, super tendência!

 

Pra conferir o post é só clicar: FOFURICE RULES ♥

Ou ir direto ao vídeo:TUTORIAL ♥

 

O próximo tutorial é MUITO FOFOOO! Aposto que vocês vão se derreter, é outra tendência *-*

Mas fica pra quarta oks?

 

Qualquer dúvida só falar,

XOXO ♥

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Pequeño tutorial de pulsera.

El modelo es sencillito pero es mio.

Lleva 45 tupis de 4mm,

21 bolas de 3mm con el agujero gordo, para que pasen las 2 cadenas de plata.

20 cm de cadena de plata x 3, o sea 60cm, ha de ser finita para que pase el tupi.

4 chafas, que quepan las 3 cadenas, 2 a cada lado.

1 mosqueton con sus terminales en plata.

 

Doesn't look like we'll stop making furniture tutorials any time soon, and here's another that covers 4 new techniques.

Read it over on Brickbuilt.

 

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Just finished putting together a short tutorial for crabby! He was made for round one of the scrappy pincushion swap.

 

blogged about {with link to the tutorial} here: craftnosis.blogspot.com/2010/09/crabby-pinnie-tutorial.html

 

I would LOVE to see a photo if you make one :D

Wahh I finally finished these few parts. Sorry for the long wait. i will continue to update the parts probably this weekend! ; - ; I hope you will like the tutorial > < <3

 

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Here's the easiest way (for me) to explain how I do that halftone effect thing. If this isn't clear, post questions in the comments.

Mais um tutorial que eu achei na net e traduzi.

Projeto original do site www.dragoknit.blogspot.com

Translated tutorial from www.dragoknit.blogspot.com

 

huhu

 

petitplatbysk.blogspot.com/2009/10/tutorial-lemon-cane-an...

 

And yeah it's free, I know, I'm just such a kind person XD

I have been following this tutorial by Martha Boers: 'A Simple Dress Pattern for a Kaye Wiggs MSD'

 

www.antiquelilac.com/simple-kaye-wiggs-dress-pattern---tu...

 

I don't usually go for such 'in your face' fabric choices but I decided to step outside my comfort zone and do something different.

Now I ought to have a go at making the pinafore that should go with this dress.

But first I must sew press studs on the back of this dress! ((^_^))

   

in the latest issue of Digital SLR Photography Magazine :)

 

Details on their facebook page: www.facebook.com/DigitalSLRPhoto/photos/a.371534892873930...

Wahh I finally finished these few parts. Sorry for the long wait. i will continue to update the parts probably this weekend! ; - ; I hope you will like the tutorial > < <3

 

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com duas ou mais folhas de fimo (1) juntá-las (2) e aparar as pontas (3) enrolar para fazer uma "cana" espiral (4 e 5) depois com a parte de taz de uma lâmina (ou cartão multibanco velho) com um bocado de papel para ajudar na fricção fazer pressão na parte lateral da cana (6). cuidado para não se cortarem se usarem a lâmina. ir rodando 90º e repetir o passo 6 (7). depois de vários "golpes" o produto final (8)

Finally finished this tutorial on LEGO mech head building :D Basically it details the step-by-step process I use to build a mech head from scratch and I also explain certain techniques that I've used.

 

Read all about it over at my blog :D

messymaru.wordpress.com/2017/02/07/tutorial-designing-and...

 

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Here is an alternate version for creating a circle in LEGO using the "ring pop" (part 5264). This design pushes the curved portions to the corner of the model rather than having them on the top and sides making it useful for vertical assemblies. It could also be extended to create rather sturdy cylinder.

 

I have created 10 and 20 stud wide circles with this method but it could essentially be used to create a larger circles by using longer slope parts.

Gurias, dica bacana do site www.noodle-head.com/2010/04/gathered-clutch-tutorial.html , a necessaire franzidinha fica linda!!!!!!!!!!! Aproveitem... Bjs e boa semana...

Quando eu postei aqui minhas unhas degradê muitas de vocês gostaram e me perguntaram como eu fiz, então eu resolvi montar esse tutorial bem básico explicando.

 

1- Primeiro você pinta a unha normalmente com o esmalte escolhido, neste caso o confeti da Impala.

2- Passe, na unha toda, uma camada de um esmalte que não seja tão concentrado, nesse caso o Ametista da Mohda, que além de ser ralo tem glitter que dá todo um charme.

3- Vá passando mais camadas do segundo esmalte, sempre começando a pincelada um pouco mais pra cima da pincelada anterior, conforme vou mostrando na sequência de fotos.

4- Finalize com uma camada de extra brilho ou roxinho.

 

É só isso... fácil demais.

 

Eu acho essa técnica muito mais fácil que a da esponja, que eu não consigo fazer de jeito nenhum!

 

Fica aqui a dica pra quem quiser fazer uma unha mais diferente e sem muito trabalho, dá até pra usar agora no natal, usando vermelho e dourado ou essas outras cores de natal!

 

Qualquer dúvida pergunta!

 

Gostaram?

 

Looking for another way to build a round tower? Try this tutorial on Brickbuilt.

 

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