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Free coloring page number 5 with adventures of Rondy the Elephant!
I also put together a quick tutorial on how to color it in on your iPad or iPhone!
Head over to my blog! to download it for free! :)
Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.
The title is really an oxymoron, since, there’s nothing plain about the tutorial at all (however, it’s still quite plane). In case you really want to fold this model of mine (as far as I know, it’s original), then you should go here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDUI5DP-U6E I’m fairly pleased with this tutorial, as it’s my first official try at that sort of thing.
UPDATE: You can find the newer, better tutorial here. The original description continues below.
(The rough draft is here). I’m not pleased with the audio quality, but that’s what I get for trying to remove the white noise that my camera felt necessary to insert. My voice doesn’t usually sound that flat, or at least, I hope it doesn’t. Also, I think the How to Throw section at the end wasn’t really necessary, since throwing a paper airplane isn’t that hard. (but can you crash yours as spectacularly as I crashed mine?)
Of course, I did make the tutorial several months ago (It’s actually this photo that I procrastinated on), and since then, I’ve made a few others, such as cutting hexagons and pentagons from rectangles. And while we’re on that subject, a while ago I also made a photo progression showing how to fold my Starburst Yarmulke Bowl model. Go check those videos out. Oh, and welcome to my dojo.
Exifer tutorial part 5 of 7: XnView uploading.
If you're not interested in GeoTagging your photo (see part 6), you're now ready to upload the photo to Flickr. There are several ways to do this, but the Flickr Uploadr app is my method of choice. Unfortunately, Exifer doesn't allow drag-and-drop into the Uploadr, so I use the basic Windows Explorer to upload several photos at once.
XnView also deserves mention because it is an incredibly handy, multi-OS, photo editing and organizing tool. It's not built to edit photos like Photoshop, but it's useful enough to allow me to crop and resize images (I used XnView, and Exifer of course, to create this whole tutorial). Note the handy EXIF/IPTC info on the thumbnails; there are too many useful features in XnView to list here! I carry it on my USB drive since it can run as a small (1.5 MB) standalone EXE file.
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Step 2:
Fold the hijab into a big triangle, the middle of the flat part should go over her head, the ends coming down over her chest. The point of the triangle should go down her back.
Then safety pin under the chin like you would your own hijab. I got tiny safety pins at the craft store for this.
o diagrama começa a partir da unidade Lego que norteia o PROJETO GIRAMÓDULO. Para obter o tutorial, contate www.zenorigami.blogspot.com.br
Use this image to follow along with my tutorial here:
If you click on the magnifying glass icon and then all sizes, you should be able to download a larger size to work with.
Here is the result: www.flickr.com/photos/radiantmark/5239133471/
Se cubre la cabeza de la muñeca y de cuello para abajo con plástico de cocina, con el fin de que el barniz mate no afecte más que a la cara. Hay que cuidar que el plástico se adapte lo mejor posible a la línea de nacimiento del pelo
www.solidworksmodel.com 15 amazing SolidWorks Tutorials! Learn how to model, assemble and render your own complete chopper using SolidWorks and PhotoWorks! www.solidworksmodel.com
Ahora procedemos a "rellenar" el otro lado de la cadena. Empezamos en un eslabón diferente al del lado opuesto.
Know how to use Elance for business and how to reach the targeted audiences. Get more videos here timlevy.net/blog-2/youtube-channel/
Using Loctite Control Gel to attach the magnet to the back of the lid.
Blogged here: How to Make a Polymer Clay Magnet from a Recycled Can Lid
just an example picturese used in some explanation of my workflow in www.pentaxforums.com/forums/groups/135-astrophotography/5...
On the back, measure the middle of one 4 inch side at 2 inches. On one 6 inch side mark every two inches. From the marks on the 4 inch and 6 inch sides draw lines to make a square in the corner.