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an annotated version with bits from a chinese diagram. hopefully it makes it a bit cleare as the diagram didnt show how to make the whole thing. i wanted to help people understand it more by making some kind of tutorial but the camera doesnt work :- ( i hope 2 make a vid tutorial wen i get a working camera
Langkah praktis cara berhijab simple untuk pemula yang disajikan dengan gambar yang mudah dipahami. hijabtuts.com/tutorial-hijab/
So!
This is the surprise some of you were waiting for!
Seeing how my mentor (Erlend) has so many tutorials, i got jealous and decided to make one myself! LOL
But really... i hope this is gonna be useful to you guys.
I spent the whole evening making the whole thing, taking pictures of each step and it was so much fun!
You can pretty much expect lots of macro shots from me now! (and i hope to see some from you as well!) :-)
Anyway!
Lets get started!
Cheers,
Raffy
Oh, this one is dedicated to my curious-cat friend Chris Bebegata :-) Cheers to you! (For your patience & kindness)
View On Black to enjoy the tutorial!
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My apartment, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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Standard 1 exposure in RAW/ISO 100 at f/5.0 using Sigma 70-300mm lens, on tripod, macro mode.
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well, todays a video!
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So i saw this mini-studio somewhere and it was around 200 bucks. Since im saving my money for something else, i decided to make one of my own at home, using stuff we see everyday.
This is what youll need:
- Tape
- A scissor or anything that cuts
- A Tv Box or a box of any kind, just make sure it has a nice size
- Thin white sheets of paper
- Thick sheets of paper of different colors
- A brain (YOURS, not someone elses!)
Tutorial is here on my blog: shecanquilt.blogspot.com/2011/11/today-i-made-tree-orname...
and here in a flickr set: www.flickr.com/photos/55389776@N08/sets/72157628054504291/
free pattern with tutorial plus free printable here: sewmamasew.com/2013/07/sewing-sayings-embroidery-pattern-...
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.
Here, I've already glued in the window. It was made out of foamboard and painted black. The "glass" is from packaging. The window was glued in with hot glue, since the cutout was a bit irregular (downside of the "irregular but more realistic" factor). But the glue filled in some of the holes and gaps and was painted grey after drying.
「星」の存在感に全振りしたくす玉、開発時のコード名は「星 一徹」(ウソです)。北條 敏彰 先生の「二分割ユニット」のアレンジで正式な呼び名は特に用意していません。折り図の公開に北條先生の許諾をいただきました。
Eu esqueci de colocar os números das sequência nas fotos. Mea culpa D: Mas dá pra entender. Primeira linha: da esquerda pra direita. Segunda linha: da direita pra esquerda. Terceira linha: da esquerda pra direita.
Materiais utilizados:
· Base Fortalecedora - Casco de Cavalo
· Esmalte Colorama - Misturinha
· Esmalte Speciallitá Hits - 122
· Esmalte Impala - Rio Doce
· Esmalte Risqué - Menta
· Extra Brilho - Colorama
· Pincel MUITO fino
Comofas//
1 - Faça sua manicure de rotina (eu lixo e empurro as cutículas)
2 - Passe a base fortalecedora (ou qualquer uma que você use normalmente)
3 - Pinte de uma cor clara (eu tive que passar três camadas pra ficar legal)
4 - Coloque uma gota de esmalte marrom em um pedaço de sulfite e com o pincel faça os galhos
5 - Coloque uma gota de esmalte rosa em um pedaço de sulfite e com o pincel faça as flores (é só encostar o pincel na unha cinco vezes com gotas gordinhas)
6 - Coloque uma gota de esmalte verde em um pedaço de sulfite e com o pincel faça as folhas (só encostar na unhas que já fica assim)
7 - Espere secar e passe uma camada de extra brilho para proteger
Fácil, né? (:
I posted this tutorial on our blog on how to make these candy cane tube beads. You will find it here:
2goodclaymates.blogspot.com/2011/10/candy-cane-tube-bead-...
Para realizar unos zapatitos de crochet sólo necesitamos: Hilo (fundamental), aguja de crochet, una plantilla de cartón (sacamos el molde de nuestro pie) que nos va a servir para cortar el material que vamos a usar como base y que es goma eva (o foamy), tijera y un par de botones.
En este caso yo usé la goma eva doble.
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.
Let's start the paint job! I'm using acrylic paints, different brands and different colors. My art teacher in school told me once that a color looks more real when it's mixed and not just taken from the container. So, at least mix two browns, water them down and work in layers. You can use dark red, too, as well as ochre. It depends on which style of bricks you want to re-create. If you're not sure what to go for, find some photos online and try to mix the colors according to that inspiration pictures.
As you can see, I've already started to paint the "grout". I mix white and black to get different shades of grey (no pun or literature reference intended) for the grout.
I'm pleased to announce that our "Nightscape and Time-Lapse: From Field to Photoshop" video tutorial series is now available. The series totals 4 hours of instruction on how to photograph and process still image nightscapes and time-lapse movies of the night sky.
It is available for purchase as a download or on physical USB drive from:
or as a download from Vimeo at:
vimeo.com/ondemand/nightscapesandtimlapses/
Where there is a 6-minute preview video available.
Here's an outline of the series content:
Program 1 – Choosing Equipment (1 Hour)
Tips for Getting Started
Essential Gear
Choosing A Camera
Photo 101 – Exposure Triangle
Setting Exposure
Expose to the Right
Setting a Camera – File Types
Photo 101 – Noise Sources
Setting a Camera – Noise Reduction
Setting a Camera – Focusing
Setting a Camera – Other Menus
Choosing Lenses
Choosing an Intervalometer
Summary and Tips
Program 2 – Shooting in the Field (1 hour)
Climbing the Learning Curve
Twilights
Astronomy 101 – Conjunctions
Shooting Conjunctions
Moonrises
Shooting Auroras
Astronomy 101 – Auroras
Photo 101 – Composing
Moonlit Nightscapes
Astronomy 101 – Where is the Moon?
Choosing a Location
Shooting the Milky Way
Astronomy 101 – Where is the Milky Way?
Astronomy 101 – Daily Sky Motion
Tracking the Sky
Shooting Star Trails
Shooting Time-Lapses
Calculating Time-Lapses
A Pre-Flight Checklist
Summary and Tips
Program 3 – Processing Nightscapes and Time-Lapses (2 hours)
Workflows
Using Adobe Bridge – Importing and Selecting
Photo 101 – File Formats
Using Adobe Lightroom – Importing and Selecting
Adobe Camera Raw – Essential Settings
Adobe Camera Raw – Developing Raw Images
Adobe Lightroom – Develop Module
Adobe Photoshop – Introduction
Photoshop – Setup
Photoshop – Smart Filters
Photoshop – Adjustment Layers
Photoshop – Masking
Photoshop – Processing Star Trails & Time-Lapses
Stacking Star Trails
Assembling Time-Lapse Movies
Archiving
Summary & Finale
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This is my latest video tutorial on how I created this image using photoshop. If you want to download it you can see it here www.christianfletchertraining.wordpress.com
This was a particularly hard image to work so it is a great tutorial in how photoshop can rescue an image that suffered from average light. Enjoy.
Ya está listo el tutorial , lo tenéis en Artesanio.
artesanio.com/el-rincon-de-amatista/tutorial-murrina-cale...
Colocando o direito do retângulo da frente contra o direito da parte de trás, costure seguindo o risco, tendo o cuidado de deixar as aberturas para as alças e uma abertura embaixo pra virar para o lado direito. Corte ao redor da costura, fazendo piques com a tesoura pra assentar as margens na hora de virar para o direito. Vire o babador para o lado direito e passe a ferro muito bem.
Tenho uma listinha de coisas que acho que devo melhorar no blog e uma dessas coisas é a quantidade de tutoriais.
A maioria dos tutoriais que faço é com fotos, mas esses dias estou com tempo livre e aproveitei para gravar um vídeo. OH GOD. Tinha esquecido o quanto era trabalhoso gravar/editar um vídeo.
Quando postei essa mani, várias meninas me perguntaram sobre a técnica que utilizei. Então gravei um tutorial explicando o processo.
O nome da técnica é carimbada invertida (não sei se tem outro nome, mas eu chamo assim) e ela consiste em criar decalques/películas usando carimbo.
Eu ia colocar o vídeo aqui, mas ele é muito pesado então desisti. Para quem quiser ver, é só clicar AQUI. O link para o post do blog é esse.
Beijo e bom final de semana!
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Nikon D300, Lens - 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor.
Photoshop CS3
Sunlight. Composition on plastic pad (A3, €3).
Background - diffusion filter (120cm x 100cm €12) / Chris James Lighting Filters - www.chrisjamesfilters.com/diffusionfilters.htm
Tutorial da Sancion Angel...lindooooooooooooo e participação especial da minha gatinha Marie S2
Visitem:http://esmaltandoemfortaleza.blogspot.com/2011/10/esmaltess-da-semana-o.html
Tutorial on making a Jacob's cane and my variations of it. This technique is what Julie Picarello calls a Dragon's Tail. I have always know it by the name Jacob's Ladder.
Jewellery was a big part of Elizabethan Tudor fashion, especially for those who were rich and important. It showed both their wealth and status. Jewellery was also used to convey political messages, display religious beliefs and to remind people of friends and relatives who have died. Jewellery in Tudor times was not widespread and is essentially worn by the upper classes and those who could afford such finery.
Tudor bracelets tended to be made out of silver or gold and decorated with precious stones. Strands of pearls could also be wrapped around the wrist. The Elizabethan cuff is reminiscent of bracelets of the era. A wide cuff - elaborate, luxurious and intricately woven. A central panel of bezelled large beads form a bold focal point to the cuff. Eminently suited to the delicate wrists of the Elizabethan Tudor lady of the upper classes.