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I made this card as part of a photo tutorial on making flower embellishments from recycled dryer sheets that I wrote for Splitcoaststampers. The tutorial may be found here:
www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/dryersheet...
For details on this card, including the DeNami stamps I used to make it, please see my blog post:
mylittlesliceofbliss.blogspot.com/2012/06/new-photo-tutor...
Here's a little idea I got from the PhotoshopTV podcast. It was presented by Matt Klowkowski (sp.?) who said it was offered by a participant at Photoshop World. This is not exactly what they suggested, I've added my own variations, but it gives an interesting sketch effect. ORIGINAL UPLOAD HERE
1. Duplicate your background layer. The simplest way is command (control on PC) + j.
2. Next is desaturate "Layer 1" . From the menu it's Image > Adjustments > Desaturate. The easiest method is command (control on PC) + shift + u.
3. Duplicate "Layer 1" twice (command + j) so (in order) from the top you have "Layer 1 copy 2," "Layer 1 copy," "Layer 1," and "Background.".
4. Click on "Layer 1 copy" and invert it. From the menu its Image > Adjustment > Invert. It's easier just doing Command (control on the PC) + i.
5. Put "Layer 1 copy" in "Color Dodge" blending mode from the Layer's Pallet menu under the word "Layers".
6. Put "Layer 1 Copy 2" (the top layer) in "Overlay" blending mode. Your photo should now be WHITE.
7. Click on the inverted layer (Layer 1 copy) and run a gaussian blur on it. On this photo I chose 75.
8. While still on the inverted layer (Layer 1 copy), go Filters > Other > Minimum and move the slider to the desired effect. I used 60 on this photo.
You should now have a nice sketch effect.
COLOR YOU SAY.
There's probably dozens of ways to add color. Here's what I did. I duplicated the Background layer (the color one) and using my mouse I moved it to the top of the layer stack. I added a layer mask and chose Edit > Fill and made it 50% gray (grey for the Brits). Then with a soft brush I painted the eye areas, using white.
YOU TRY IT AND TRY DIFFERENT WAYS OF BRINGING BACK COLOR AND SHARE WITH US.
Strawberry Tote Tutorial. Learn more on my blog Maggie Muggins Designs. (maggiemugginsdesigns.blogspot.com)
No site da Danio Pinheiro MK: www.danipinheiro.com.br/vitrine/2011/03/tutorial-eye-glos...
Primer Smashbox, Base Airflash Dior, Corretivo Prolongwhere MAC, Blush WarmSoul MAC, Batom Viva Glam II + Gloss Lancôme.
Pin your beehive felt to your backing felt, be sure to keep the pins away from the edges b/c you are going to cut out your beehive now!
Learn how to make felt tinsel - it uses up all your scraps and looks lovely too!
georginagiles.wordpress.com/2012/10/31/tutorial-felt-tinsel/
Pictures for the HP 4-in-1 tutorial on my blog: nicolehill.fr/blog/tutorial-half-persian-4-in-1-chainmail...
Check your system properties to see how much memory you have. Call your local reputable computer parts store to see if they have your memory in stock. You will need PC2700 SO-DIMM memory. You have two slots both of which should be full, so you'll need to buy two sticks.
My system came with 512MB of RAM, two sticks of 256MB. I purchased Patriot brand PC2700 SO-DIMM memory from a local Microcenter for $59 a stick.
Watch the online video tutorial to deeply understand the all-important subject of CBSE Class e.g. Match’s, Science, etc at the Extramarks. Video lets students resolve all queries related to the chapter & gives examples of how to solve with the help of visuals. Extramarks is the leader in online education for the K-12 system in India. To learn more about the Online Video Tutorials visit the Extramarks channel. Subscribe to the Extramarks channel for More tutorials.
Back to basics! I put together a tutorial demonstrating how to construct the perfect sash, from a woven, stable fabric.