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I opened my window because it is raining and I love the rain. One of the few things I love everything about. I love the sound it makes as it rolls off of leaves, when it hits the pavement, when it jumps in with a running creek. I love the smell, especially in the summer, middle of the night. When it is just starting to drop below ninety. Northerners think they know the heat. No, they know the cold. No denying that. But hot? In the North? Sorry, but no. I get sidetracked. I do that sometimes. I love the way rain feels, too. If you’re cold, the way it seems to just roll right off your skin. And when you’re hot, your skin seems to soak it up. Saying give me more. I like to sleep during storms. Oh, that reminds me. I love storms too. And before a storm. The cool breeze, even when it’s ninety-eight out, there is always a breeze beforehand. It feels so nice. I can feel it on my face now, if I close my eyes. I think there is something wrong with my brain. The wires are messed up. The blue and pink ones were switched, I think. They all turned green.

I’m just sitting here next to the window. It’s open and it’s so hot out. But it’s raining and I love listening. It’s calming me down. It’s taking my mind off things. Except now I can feel my face. I feel every muscle and it all feels so heavy. Like a suitcase you packed too tight and it starts to pull on your arms, stretching the muscles and it hurts and it burns but mostly you just feel it. It’s heavy. I want to put my face down. Maybe I’ll just lay on the windowsill for a bit. My forehead is slick with sweat, so it just slid off. That’s why I have the fan on too. The window is open and my fan is on to counteract the humidity seeping in. The air is so heavy. Like my face. My forehead hurts now because I banged it on the sill. Accidentally. On purpose. I don’t know. My fan is on because I was taught not to care about the earth. The chains on the fan are shaking, back and forth, back and forth. There are birds singing outside. I’ve always wish I could understand them. I don’t know what they could possibly have to talk about. If I were a bird, I would be out flying during the rain. Gliding and feeling it and being free. Everyone always wants to be a bird. It’s so stupid and overrated. Not that I’ve ever been a bird. But I hate that everyone goes to that when they feel trapped. “Make me a bird so I can fly far, far away from here.” Does anyone remember that movie?

It sounds like one of the birds is right next to my head. It can’t be, I know that, but it’s so loud. How is that happening. I hear all the boys downstairs, living and being happy. Being stupid. Being boys. So many cups being slammed onto hard surfaces. Lots of yelling. Lots of laughing. I wonder if they are talking about the girls they saw at the pool today. There’s this one older kid. I don’t like him. He’s rude and disrespectful and I’m judging.

Oh, a bird just flew by. It was red. Beautiful. I can see how everyone wants to be a bird. It can’t be such a great life, though. It just can’t be. We all wish we were something else. Someone else or something else, who knows. Both. Neither. All.

We all have to claim something. We all want something to be proud of. That’s why Northerners are tough in the winter. They don’t need jackets. They are proud of the inability to shiver. Southerners are proud of the heat. Proud of the sweat. Proud of the farmer’s tans. Place us in the other’s shoes and neither of us would last. Why are we so proud? Why do we have to own something? It is absurd and we all do it.

A bug flew in and bit my back. I can’t reach it. It is itching and I want it off me. But it’s gone, the bug. It must’ve gone back out the window. I wouldn’t want to be stuck in here either, little thing. I haven’t moved in a few hours. My knees are hurting. What is wrong with me. I’m not entirely sure.

It feels like yesterday when an acquaintance of mine came up to me. She has a pierced nose and eyebrow and her hair is so white it seems translucent in the sunlight. I suppose she saw me moving slowly, though I didn’t notice it. Usually I’m good about being observant when I can’t even remember picking out clothes to put on. She came over to me and said, “You gotta pick yourself up, ‘ight? I dunno what’s goin’ on with you, but it’s not about how you got on the floor, it’s about gettin’ up. How long it takes ya. You been doin’ this for a while now. It’s time.”

I am very tired of hearing variations of the same metaphor. Pick yourself up by your own bootstraps. It’s not how many times you get knocked down, it’s how many you get up.

I have something I want to say to them all. I want to tell them I own no furniture and I sit, sleep, eat, think, read on the floor.

A videooo!!

 

People have been asking me for a behind the scenes of my editing process, so I thought I would put together a quick video. This is my first one that I have made showing things. I have always wanted to do one.

 

It isn't perfect. NOTICE: It is not me making it in real time. This isn't the order and process of how I made it, including all the erasing, tweaking, and molding. This is just once I have finished, I turn on each layer in Photoshop until I get to the final one. Also, some layers were merged together as one layer, eliminating an extra frame from the batch i.e. the eyes, whiskers, and nose were all from separate stock images in different layers until they were merged into one layer. Here are 18 frames from about 30 layers of work. This is not the order of which I made it. For example, the tail was the last thing I added, and the face and eyes were first. However, the tail is lower down on the layers before the face, so it comes first in the video. Not sure if that makes sense.

 

Hope you enjoy. I will try to make some more. Maybe a real time one also.

 

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Just thought I'd share a little bit of my photo editing process. I decided to use this picture as an example because it used all of the basic things I use to edit 99% of my pictures and not a whole lot more. It's nothing fancy, but I really liked how it turned out. Small changes can make such a huge difference!

 

Here are the steps:

 

1. Crop and resize. I usually resize my pictures to 801x534px.

2. Duplicate layer. Set to screen. Adjust opacity. Merge layers.

3. Duplicate layer. Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen. Adjust opacity. Merge layers.

4. Duplicate layer. Filter>Sharpen> Sharpen Edges. Adjust opacity. Merge layers.

5. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves. I don't remember the exact values, but these are my guesses. Channel: RGB. Low point: output: 39, input: 47; mid point: output: 160, input: 160; high point: output: 213, input: 202.

6. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Color Balance. Shadows: -5,3,3. Midtones: -2,0,12. Highlights: 5,-2,-7. Preserve luminosity checked.

7. Duplicate base layer. Filter>Noise>Reduce Noise. I don't remember the values at all, sorry!

8. Erase certain areas in the reduce noise layer (shakers, lampshade, lamp base) to bring back the lost color. The reduce noise filter was to take away the noise in the background, mainly on the right of the picture.

9. Blur tool, strenth about 40%, I think. I used this around the background on the right, the area to the left of the lampshade, and a little bit on the table to further help with the noise.

 

Ta-da!

 

This was all done in Photoshop CS3. Be sure to check out the final product and view both pictures in full-size to see the full effect. :)

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Participated in iheartfaces Fix-it-Friday today… thought I'd share with all my flickr friends. Take a peek at the blog for info about this photo edit and a link to iheartfaces too! =)

My process of editing is somehow confusing. I like to play with LAB color, Greyscale, Duotone, Channel, Texture and also like to play with blending mode, each blending mode will give a different result and sometimes colors can enhance certain picture, and sometimes colors can be a distraction and that's where monochrome comes into the rescue...

 

I'm not doing any kind of "manipulating" here, I'm just "enhancing"...

 

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Film project after cutting and marking the dailies.

Using Wordle today to edit a blog post I have coming up on Thursday for my Say “Alaka‘i” blog.

 

Easier to see in the original size:

www.flickr.com/photos/rosasay/3095854487/sizes/o/

 

I like the shape of this one, and the right words do stand out, but it IS hard to see the supporting cast.

Another "before and after" of the editing process. I still don't think I'm very good at editing pictures, but I thought the dramatic change between the before and after was interesting enough to document. Here's the process:

 

1. Crop and resize. I like 801x534px for my daily pictures.

2. Duplicate layer. Set to screen. Adjust opacity. Merge layers.

3. Duplicate layer. Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen. Adjust opacity. Merge layers.

4. Duplicate layer. Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen Edges. Adjust opacity. Merge layers.

5. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves. Channel: RGB. Low point: o: 49, i: 50; mid point: o: 108, i: 94; high point: o: 186, i: 167.

6. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Color Balance. Shadows: -3,+1,+7; midtones: +2,-2,+5; highlights: -3,-2,-6.

7. Layer>New Fill Layer>Solid Color: FDEAFF. Adjust opacity (30%).

8. Add texture layer. (Texture can be found here. I don't remember who made the texture. Sorry! If it was you, let me know!)

9. Edit>Transform>Scale. Resize the texture layer so it covers the whole photo. It will be pixelated since it was only 100x100 to start with, but that won't show later.

10. Set texture layer's blending mode to Soft Light. Adjust opacity (25%).

11. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Brightness/Contrast>Contrast+5. I did this and the next step at the last minute to brighten up the picture a tiny bit more.

12. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves. Channel: RGB. o: 209, i: 202.

 

And there you have it! Check out the finished product to see the difference. It's a much better picture after a little touching up, I feel. :)

Hello everyone ! In this video, I'll be sharing with you my editing process for the pages of my upcoming calligraphy book publication. As a calligrapher and writer, I've been working on this project for months and I'm excited to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how I'm finalizing the pages.

 

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Welcome to my Youtube channel! In this video, I'll be sharing with you my editing process for the pages of my upcoming calligraphy book publication. As a calligrapher and writer, I've been working on this project for months and I'm excited to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how I'm finalizing the pages.

 

Whether you're an aspiring calligrapher or simply interested in the book publishing process, I hope that this video gives you some insight into what goes into creating a beautiful and meaningful book. Thank you for watching, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more calligraphy and writing content!

 

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Hello everyone ! In this video, I'll be sharing with you my editing process for the pages of my upcoming calligraphy book publication. As a calligrapher and writer, I've been working on this project for months and I'm excited to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how I'm finalizing the pages.

 

● My publications on Amazon:

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● Architetcture Rhino3D Models and Grasshopper Scripts on gumroad:

ift.tt/xeYKQlq

 

● Let's connect :

Online Portfolio - ift.tt/XgH4C28

Archinect - ift.tt/Bu1nc0h

Linktree - ift.tt/51FNAWP

Linkedin - ift.tt/NUPotH2

 

● Social Media:

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Facebook - ift.tt/FbuMs3V

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● Writing Blogs:

Goodreads - ift.tt/0UypVhj

Medium - ift.tt/cLlIRMV

Wattpad - ift.tt/iIjCePw

 

● Paintings, Art Prints & Products

Redbubble - ift.tt/NvBAwZD

Society6 - ift.tt/sSzqMTb

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Welcome to my Youtube channel! In this video, I'll be sharing with you my editing process for the pages of my upcoming calligraphy book publication. As a calligrapher and writer, I've been working on this project for months and I'm excited to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how I'm finalizing the pages.

 

Whether you're an aspiring calligrapher or simply interested in the book publishing process, I hope that this video gives you some insight into what goes into creating a beautiful and meaningful book. Thank you for watching, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more calligraphy and writing content!

 

#calligraphy #bookpublishing #editingprocess #behindthescenes #writingprocess #manuscript #pagedesign #typography #booklayout #bookdesign #handlettering #handwriting #manuscriptediting #writingtips #calligraphyexercises #calligraphytutorial #publishingtips #bookwriting #bookediting #creativeprocess #bookproduction #authortips #ink #penmanship #letteringtutorial #writinginspiration #designprocess #bookformatting via youtu.be/O2Ml-FPLgQg