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Back to basics! I put together a tutorial demonstrating how to construct the perfect sash, from a woven, stable fabric.
The tutorials that I went through and thought were very thorough and helpful are just the beginning. Virtual Ability Island is working on more advanced tutorials.
Photos for tutorial for Excite Japan. All design, photos and descriptions are strictly copyrighted. Don't use without permission - please respect my intellectual property.
I'll post a link when it's all in place!
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Recipe: How to Prepare Artichokes tutorial, plus Roasted Artichokes with Lemon and Garlic recipe from My Recession Kitchen
Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini
owl hat tutorial posted on sew sweetness here: www.sewsweetness.com/2012/02/reader-tutorial-owl-hat.html
Este es el nuevo estuche anti robo que he diseñado con unos amigos de la NASA!
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This is the new anti-theft case that I designed with some friends at NASA!
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My very first manually stitched vertorama. What a mission! Definitely not easy and still lots to learn. Ilse, many thanks for posting the really helpful tutorial. You and Paul continue to be an inspiration with your magic vertoramas. Ilse, I'll (have to) see you next week!
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Text for tutorial is at:
nicolehill.fr/blog/tutorial-helmsweave-chainmaille-bracelet
Let me know what you think!
Once I have my rough shapes, I want to start refining. I pick a middle color. This is the true color of an object unaffected by lighting or shadows. Some call it the "local color".
Here I've settled on the yellow for my daffodil. Now I'm bringing it into a recognizable shape with a lighter yellow highlight. I will do this with every shape I've made, creating highlights and depth. Don't worry about shadows yet beyond knowing where you are going to put them. My chosen light sources are from above and the left hand side.
tutorial blogged here
to save the template, go to the "actions" tab above the photo. scroll down and click on "view all sizes". click on "original" size over on the right side of the screen, and then either right click and "save as" or click on "download original size".
if, when you try to print the image, your printer will only print it as a typical photo size (ie, 4x6), open up a document in microsoft word and insert the image there. then you can print the word file and the image will be the correct size.