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Tikaf Viper did a series of tutorals on the BijoCam Construction System. [BijoCam is a prim-tool you can use to control how your avatar's camera sees the world.] You can view all three of the tutorials here. They were shot in the Skymall of NeoVictoria and they have kept the sets rezzed, so you can use them to learn the tool. Bring a friend, watch how they did it and make your own. Wonderbar!

 

Visit this location at NeoVictoria SkyMall Machinima InfoHUB - BijoCam Tutorial MOVIE in Second Life

Usually I manage to pull the eyelids apart from the eyes with my hands, but this one I had to use the screwdriver on. Again, you must have tape on it or you will scratch the eyeball. Just stick it between the eyelid and the eyeball on the right side.

Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.

1. Create image in Pixel Artist. (no longer in the AppStore for some reason)

2. Make a sketch in ToonPAINT.

3. Add paper look to original image in iStalin.

4. Use Grunge Rays filter in PhotoStudio on original image. Use hue to adjust color as needed.

5. Blend the iStalin image and the ToonPAINT image in Backgroundz.

6. Using the Grunge Rays image as a background and the blended ToonPAINT/iStalin image, spend the next few hours erasing.

7. Use Pic Grunger to add texture and border.

 

A test to see the image degradation due to ISO increment.

Of course for a tutorial.

Look at original size the small violet bead on the left of the black cylinder, to appreciate the effect.

Lens: SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 @ f:8

Light: full sun... and closed shutters.

Have fun trying the same with your own camera.

  

Un test per vedere come si degrada l'immagine con l'incremento degli ISO.

Naturalmente per un tutorial.

Per apprezzare l'effetto guardate in dimensione originale la perlina viola a sinistra del cilindro nero.

Ottica: SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 a f:8

Luce: pieno sole... e persiane chiuse.

Divertitevi provando a fare lo stesso con la vostra macchina.

Materiale occorrente:

- FIMO giallo e nero

- taglierino

- base per spilla

- colla a presa rapida tipo ATTACK

 

Realizado por mi madre, Rosa Plasencia

tutorial de punto mallorquín en el blog

 

Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.

Acompanhe o tutorial "Cidade em Chamas e Meteoro" para usuários de nível médio do Photoshop.

 

Artigo original (em inglês): www.psdvault.com/photo-effect/create-dramatic-meteor-and-...

 

Artigo em português: www.tutoriart.com.br/tutorial-queda-de-meteoro-e-cidade-e...

Bom, pra quem não sabe eu uso o GIMP, q é um programa relativamente novo e free que vem concorrendo com o PS e outros ótimos editores de imagem. Há quem diga q ele ainda é amador, mas até agora não deixou nada a desejar p mim ;D asaushaush

Esse tuto eu fiz especialmente pra minha amiga Thammy do X-B. Não encontrei um decente na net, então resolvi fazer um eu mesma... espero que ajude amiga!

Ao restante do pessoal do Flickr, nem precisam comentar (só se quiser claro auhsaush), postei mesmo pra facilitar a vida da minha amiga e de quem mais utilizar o programa (:

 

Talvez eu passe um tempo meio sumida, ando sem tempo pra edições e com muitos trabalhos da facu ;/ Engenharia é pesado nos primeiros anos ;x Mas nos finds irei sempre aparecer por aqui e estarei comentando nos trabalhos de vcs! Obrigada a todos os comentários na foto anterior, bati meu record \o aushashuahs

 

beijinhos ;*

Ed ecco il risultato!

Tutorial de ilustración en 5 minutos con Software Libre (Gimp e Inkscape)

com o tecido retangular de 8cm por 48cm, dobrbre ao meio no sentido do comprimento, ficando então com 4cm por 48cm, enrole e vá dando pontinhos à mão ,iremos desta forma formar o miolo da flor.

Festinha de criança temática, pede unha temática também. Ainda mais de desenho que eu adoro ♥

 

+ no: meninices.net/unhas/toy-story

Download this SolidWorks tutorial here:

learnsolidworks.com/chopper/

 

Learn how to Model, Assemble and Render a Chopper in SolidWorks.

 

www.LearnSolidWorks.com

SolidWorks Tips, Tricks & Tutorials

Tutorial: crear imágenes caleidoscópicas con Photoshop

Skils Matter - Progressive .NET Tutorials 2016, Wednesday, 22nd - Friday, 24th June at CodeNode, London. Images copyright www.edtelling.com. www.skillsmatter.com/conferences/7235-progressive-dot-net...

A short video tutorial on how to make cool black and white portraits....

 

I have decided I finally need to learn how to use photoshop so I have been watching video tutorials. Instead of focusing on the task at hand I started to wonder how they made these tutorials. After a little research I figured it out...I also came to the conclusion that there is a lot of crap out there... In this case the only thing I could do is add to that crap...

A tutorial on how to use my buttonhole attachment for Sew Mama Sew.

 

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These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.

 

For more information please see:

www.violetlebeaux.com

for Scrap Busters Month at Sew, Mama, Sew!

 

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Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.

for Scrap Busters Month at Sew, Mama, Sew!

 

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Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.

For the description click the image below.

Lens used on the Pentax MX: SMC Pentax-M 28/2.8.

Lens used on the Pentax K100D: Sigma 50/2.8 EX DG macro.

Projection screen: a piece of tracing paper.

 

Per la descrizione cliccare l'immagine sotto.

Ottica usata sulla Pentax MX: SMC Pentax-M 28/2.8.

Ottica usata sulla Pentax K100D: Sigma 50/2.8 EX DG macro.

Schermo di proiezione: carta da lucido.

TUTORIAL www. moderncraftdiaries.com (In stoffa, con nome / custom fabric bunting)

Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.

 

This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".

LARGE IN SEPARATE WINDOW

The first thing you need to do is determine the size of your computer desktop and resolution. A standard size is 1024 X 768 but what I'm showing here is 1680 X1050 (An Apple 20' monitor).

 

First, in PS, go File > New and in the Requester that pops up, make sure you change the dimension type to pixels. Enter the width and heigh values of your system, make the resolution 96 and the color mode at RGB. Make sure the "Background Contents" is set to transparent. If you want to set a color profile click on the advanced button. You can also give it a name in the top line.... say "My_Desktop." CLICK OK.,

 

1. You should now have a new Document with a transparent Layer 1. Click on the shape tool. Make sure "shape layer" is chosen in the top options bar (the would be the second icon from the left, or first that group of three. Next in the same option bar click on the styles menu and then the triangle in the upper right of that requestor and add "glass buttons" to your styles, appending them.

 

2. Click the new layer button on your Layers Pallet. Pick and choose the rectangle and drag and draw a rectangle picking one of the glass button styles. Choose two other shapes (don't forge the custom shape pallet). So you'll have four layers, three shape layers and one empty at the bottom.

 

3. Make sure your foreground color is white. Using fairly large type, making sure the top layer is chosen first, add something clever like "My Desktop." After that go Layer > Type > Convert to Shape. what you have should look like the top photo.

 

4. Next. On Each shape Layer warp or skew each shape. Do this by going commands (ctrl on PC) + t. If you right click (control click for you single button mouse guys) you should be able to choose several ways to "free transform". In CS2 "warp" is included and it's fun. But you should able to at least "skew."

 

5. Next rasterize each shape layer. then run a motion blur on each. The easy way is run it on one, then choose the next layer and choose Filter and motion blur should be right at the top.

 

6. Choose the gradient tool (underneath the paint bucket), double click on the gradient bar in the upper left and make a gradient using the colors from the styles you chose. You do this first by clicking under the gradient bar adding more gradient stops (look like little pencils). You double click on each stop and when you move the mouse over your creation you'll have a eye dropper to choose a color. See insert.

 

7. Drag your gradient across the bottom layer and if you want too take that into into Filter > Liquify and have fun.

 

8. Click on the top layer, which is your type, which should be white, and put it into "multiply" blending mode. Your type should disappear, although you might still see the outline, if the paths are still chosen in the paths pallet. Don't worry about that.

 

9. Go Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and click on the checkboxes of Drop Shadow, Inner Glow and Bevel and Emboss and Contour under that. You can play with some settings on each one by choosing the name. You can get some neat effects. I didn't for this tutorial.

 

10 Lastly do Command (control on PC) + T, right click and choose Warp and Warp it. For those earlier than CS2, who probably don't have warp you can do something else. Since we made this a shape, each letter is a vector, so you can choose the Path Selection tool above the Pen Tool and warp each letter individually.

 

11. Merry Christmas and have fun.

Whipped one of these up in a few hours the other night. Fantastic tutorial found here

 

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