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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

tutorial to rock your own German shorts!

originally posted for Skirt As Top's Vintage May

 

www.running-w-scissors.com/2012/05/modern-lederhosen-tuto...

I followed this tutorial with few changes to get this old photo look.

Ninguém aguenta mais as minhas makes com roxo né, hahahahahaha

 

Prometo que o próximo será diferente meninas....

 

Tutorial aqui: www.2agency.net/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=1721

 

Um beijo e sintam-se a vontade para criticar!

fingertips-and-braincells.blogspot.com/

 

please leave a comment on the blog so I can improve the tutorials

Tutorial for building a Warhammer Watchtower

Building a lightbox using the tutorial from this site:

 

www.pbase.com/wlhuber/light_box_light_tent

Para ver los metadatos EXIF solo basta ver las propiedades de la imagén (botón derecho y opción del menú, o Alt - Enter), y dirigirnos a la última pestaña. Estos metadatos no se pueden editar. Y a mi me parece perfecto.

Dress tutorial for Lati Yellow Special that I'll be posting on Den of Angels.

Screen Shot of tutorial on using printable patterns with the Silhouette software. Come see it at: katemadedesigns.blogspot.com/2012/01/silhouette-studio-pr...

 

You can put multiple patterns on a single object. Too Cool.

Got a baggy men's t-shirt that you'd like to wear in a more femminine version? Check out the tutorial on Serger Pepper! wp.me/p3Zsk1-TT (page available August 5th)

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

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".

Cabeça aberta, mecanismos revelados e é assim que vamos trabalhar!

 

Reparem na junção da cabeça com o corpo original da Doll.

 

Atenção! Novamente, Não façam como eu, desesperada, que não apoiei a Doll em nenhum paninho. Peguem uma flanela e apoiem a cabeça dela para evitar riscos e acidentes!

Tutorial to make a curling ribbon Cthuhlu.

Read the tutorial in full here: kittybabylove.com/blog/draw-string-bag-tutorial

 

Now that you have one side finished, turn over and repeat… Fold the top over 1/4 – 1/2″ and then again so that the folded edge meets your notch. Make sure your 2 folded edges line up (above image).

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".

Fantastic personal blog tutorial by psdthemes.com. You never seen this before! you will get every details step by step. 100+ screenshot. what are you waiting for? =)

psdthemes.com

Tutorial for a quick & simple tissue box cover...find it here.

So i'm trying to save up to open my own store again on SL, and i don't want to spend rl money on it.

 

So i'm wondering if anyone would be interested in some photo editing tutorials. They will be videos, with voice, and as detailed as possible. It will be the entire process of me editing the picture from beginning to end. I have a lot of secrets that i'm willing to share :)

 

Or i can do specific tutorials for anyone interested, just let me know below if this is a stupid idea or if you'd like to see a tutorial on a specific thing. And if so, what price range should i look at? I don't know what's reasonable.

 

Or if you want to ask something just IM me in-world <3

 

(p.s i know i'm not that best at editing, but i can share what i do know. i've done this before on IMVU, but i haven't seen anyone make tutorials for SL.)

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".

Glass Coloring

 

9a. Your glass should now be a light blue color. You can change the color of your glass.

 

9b. Choose the top, "New Layer#3"and in the image click Colors, Hue and Saturation.

 

9c. For a completely, clear, transparent glass object, move the Saturation bar to the far left, -100, and OK.

 

9d. For colored glass, play around with your Hue, Lightness, and Saturation levels.

 

Picture shows a saturation level of -100, for clear glass.

Processing a single image and then blending

 

This tutorial works well for a single photograph that has been taken and exposed correctly. You can then process the photograph for different areas of the picture and then blend the two pictures. For example we can process a photo for the sky then process it for the foreground and then blend them.

 

It is important that you don’t crop, rotate or resize the photo until they are blended otherwise you will have different photos and ghosting effects on them.

 

The following example processing a sky and blending it with a foreground.

 

1.Open your photo into Photoshop and go to the File menu and do Save As and save the picture as SKY

 

2.Duplicate your layer

 

3.Under the layers click on the half black half white circle and click on curves

 

4.This will now bring up a curves adjustment layer that allows to alter the picture. On the diagonal line click in the middle of it and pull it slowly towards the bottom right hand corner. You will notice a change in the sky. Change the curve until you are happy with how the sky looks. Don’t worry about how the foreground looks at all!

 

5.Once you are happy with the sky flatten your layers by going to Layer menu and select Flatten Image

 

6.Save the picture

 

7.Keep the Sky picture you have just altered open in Photoshop

 

8.Now open your original picture into Photoshop

 

9.Once they are both open you want to place the original picture on top of the Sky picture

10.To do this use the select tool from the left hand side tool bar (the select is the arrow too)

 

11.Now hold down the shift key click on your original image and drag it onto the top of the sky image.

 

12.If the pictures take up the whole of the screen you can still drag them on top of each other by dragging it into the name of the file at the top of the Photoshop screen and waiting until the other picture appears

 

13.Holding down the shift key is very important. This will line up the images exactly. If you didn’t hold down they shift key it would drop the photo on top of the other one wherever you let go of it

 

14.Once they are on top of each other you need to add a mask to your top layer – in this case the original picture

 

15.Click the square box with the circle in it under the layers to make a mask – this has to be done with the top layer selected – possibly now named as layer 1

 

16.We are now going to blend the layers very much like we have done with selective colours and the motion blurs but we will use the Gradient tool

 

17.Select the gradient tool from the tool bar (hovering your mouse over the icons will show you the tool names) or press G on the keyboard to select it

 

18.Use the Gradient tool to drag a line from the top of the picture to where the sky line ends

 

19.As the gradient tool is quite soft it will blend the top and bottom of the photo together so you will now have the sky you processed showing through and the nice clear foreground at the bottom

 

20.Finally flatten your image and save it with a new file name

 

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".

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