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Another way to warp Text:
Make a word you want to warp. Do not put any strokes on until you finish.
Right click on the WORD you made in your palette. You will get a fairly long box of options, click on "Warp Text".
When you do this you will see a box with all kinds of adjustments but they are grayed out. Click on the layer that says NONE. Then click on ARCH. Now every thing in the box can be adjusted. All you did with the arch was to bend it. Now you have access to all three controls, bend, vertical and horizontal. If you slide the bend control back to 0 your word will be as you had it.
Now you can bend your word in circles if you want. This gives you all the control that you cannot get with Warp.
Hey, have fun.
Doing all the little tricky things it takes to grow up, step by step, into an anxious and unsettling world.
--- Sylvia Plath
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There is Solomon's Seal, and there is FALSE Solomon's Seal... the tricky little imposter!
This is the real stuff... you distinguish it by the flower hanging down below the leaves.
Magic books can be a bit tricky to hold on to when they're feeling mischievous... sometimes they even try and lead Darcy's hair astray! :O
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Custom Blythe by NaNuKa wearing Poupee Mechanique
“When I take the little ones out on Halloween, I dress as a hippie and I always get lots of compliments on my costume. That’s the trick—it’s not a costume! I dress like this every day!”
This Neo Blythe doll is I Love You It’s True. The rabbit doll came from Etsy. The little witch is Sweet Spell Scarlet (Petite). The pink ghost and the Trick or Treat sign came from Michael’s. This picture is for the theme “Trick” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr.
... of the biggest library in Stuttgart. At the following link/picture you can see this setting from a higher position:
www.flickr.com/photos/92909698@N06/8844748539/in/set-7215...
The writing on the glas door:
ENTDECKEN - Discover
BEGEGNEN - Meet
Wissen - Knowledge
Nikon D90 with Nikkor 35-70mm/2.8D: 70mm - ISO400 - 1/30 - f5
52 weeks of 2016
Week #33 ~ Different Angle
For this challenge I broke a mirror (!) but first I put sticky back paper on the back so it wouldn't fall apart - hope that will negate the 7 years bad luck - and then took the self-portrait. A bit tricky to get the reflection in without having the camera in the shot too.
Thanks for the comments - much appreciated :)
Bow Creek Cornworthy South Hams Devon.
"Ramblings"
The creek having steep hills and woodland along both sides this time of year the sunlight does not reach this area of the river for at least 90 minutes after sunrise and this happens to be one of the more rewarding early morning spots for bird action along Bow creek.
Tricky light conditions especially if your after some birds in flight action etc needing to push those ISO numbers pretty high.
I was very impressed with how the Z50ii subject recognition handled itself in the avalible light.
With the excellent denoise software avalible these days noisy images are manageable and pretty mutch a thing of the past.
Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, Deathstroke, KG Beast, Trickster
The Trickster is my only new addition in this group, I wanted to make him because I wanted to make the Rogues, I only have Captain cold left. This is my fourth version of Deathstroke, but as soon as Moosefigs put his version up it was brilliant so credit goes to him. Green Arrow is inspired by the Arrow TV show although I didn't want to go all green because I do have a green hood and I didn't really like the look. KG Beast is inspired by SillyBoy, I wanted to see whether using a robot arm would work for him, because I haven't seen anyone do it yet and I think it works well, especially with the torso. Finally Martian Manhunter was a WIP for ages until in my local shop it had the set with the pieces I wanted for hi on sale. I think he's pretty cool and I really like using olive green for him.
Hope you like them :)
Night of Kaamini by Bela Lal was launched by famous theater personality Muzzafar Ali at India habitat centre Delhi on 2nd July 2008
Keyhole
Is this the sort of neckline referred to as a “keyhole”? You could fit a lot more than a key in here.
I picked up this blouse at a consignment store and figure the previous owner was frustrated with the opening in the front. It requires at least a meant-to-be seen bralette, if not a tank top, underneath. I’ve tried both, as well as layering it under overalls and over a dress.
Blouse, Free People (consignment). Dress, Lipstick. Shoes, Circus by Sam Edelman. Earrings, flea market.
I have now completed the cattle dock and though damn tricky to do the corral bar fencing looks the part.
It has steps along the rear edge for the cattle men to open the wagon doors and then open the corral gates thus allow ingress/exit of animals without having to enter the pens themselves.
I have based it on several SR designs as I had no actual pictures of the original one at Swanage.