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Some friends were discussing their frustration with the floppy Obitsu body used by JerryBerry dolls, so I tried a method recommended by Obitsu and Pullip fans to fix the problem. Hopefully this tutorial will help JerryBerry fans everywhere overcome the body flop!

Doesn't look like we'll stop making furniture tutorials any time soon, and here's another that covers 4 new techniques.

Read it over on Brickbuilt.

 

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Here's the easiest way (for me) to explain how I do that halftone effect thing. If this isn't clear, post questions in the comments.

Mais um tutorial que eu achei na net e traduzi.

Projeto original do site www.dragoknit.blogspot.com

Translated tutorial from www.dragoknit.blogspot.com

 

Wahh I finally finished these few parts. Sorry for the long wait. i will continue to update the parts probably this weekend! ; - ; I hope you will like the tutorial > < <3

 

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Our fifth tutorial of the year covers this useful water technique. Read it now on Brickbuilt.

 

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huhu

 

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And yeah it's free, I know, I'm just such a kind person XD

Here is my first tutorial... I made the photos with our family's 2nd camera as the boys took the 1st camera on their bicycle tour today.

I made this tutorial for all those who wondered how I made my sculptural series, and to thank all polymeristas who so willingly shared their knowledge in the past and who helped me to be where I am today.

And that's the finished plant.

You can see that giving the leaves more dimension with the ball tool helps a lot.

 

Hope you had fun to watch this mini tutorial : )!

  

(This tutorial was greatly inspired by Sandra's tutorial posted here and on her lovely blog bonequea.com. Go check it out, if you haven't already seen it : )!)

Tutorial on the blog - make a cloud cushion with removable cover & custom pillow insert:

 

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I offered to do a tutorial on how to braid Rapunzel's hair. Now, this tutorial is being made with a first issue Tangled Rapunzel doll which has 17'' of hair. BUT if you have any of the newer Rapunzel dolls with shorter hair you can still do it. The only difference is that you'll have to make the braids as loosely as possible so when you finish, it can look as long as it is in the movie. Of course I'm skipping the flower details because I haven't been able to find appropriate flowers for the braid.

 

To get a better view of this, please click on the three little balls at the right, then click "View More Sizes"

 

If you have any questions, just ask! This is my first tutorial and it might not be exactly comprehensible x) Sorry! Also, if you decide to try it out, I'd love to see the results!

in the latest issue of Digital SLR Photography Magazine :)

 

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Finally finished this tutorial on LEGO mech head building :D Basically it details the step-by-step process I use to build a mech head from scratch and I also explain certain techniques that I've used.

 

Read all about it over at my blog :D

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com duas ou mais folhas de fimo (1) juntá-las (2) e aparar as pontas (3) enrolar para fazer uma "cana" espiral (4 e 5) depois com a parte de taz de uma lâmina (ou cartão multibanco velho) com um bocado de papel para ajudar na fricção fazer pressão na parte lateral da cana (6). cuidado para não se cortarem se usarem a lâmina. ir rodando 90º e repetir o passo 6 (7). depois de vários "golpes" o produto final (8)

Step by step tutorial on my blog: steffyghost.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/heart-on-window-tuto...

 

Make sure you share your heart on the window pics. <3

Hello, everyone :)

 

This is an update from one of my previous, less detailed tutorial. I will talk about how to setup and take pictures of a scene for and HDR panorama, and how to process it… with tips, tricks and potential problems - either learned from my (relatively short) experience and materials that I’ve read. These HDR panoramas can be extremely tough to get right, but can result in impressive photos.

 

So… lets get started!

 

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update: I have recently written a program to transform your HDR panoramas (and other images) into small planets: Planetizer

 

update 2: oh wow, this appears on explore #14 Thank you to everyone who read, commented and faved. Any suggestions to improve this are always welcome :)

Made for Jeni for an ornament swap between a few of us friends. And a quick tutorial and templates for you! Blogged

How to make a Strapless Dress

 

Tutorial: youtube

Pattern: facebook

Looking for another way to build a round tower? Try this tutorial on Brickbuilt.

 

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Gurias, dica bacana do site www.noodle-head.com/2010/04/gathered-clutch-tutorial.html , a necessaire franzidinha fica linda!!!!!!!!!!! Aproveitem... Bjs e boa semana...

Quando eu postei aqui minhas unhas degradê muitas de vocês gostaram e me perguntaram como eu fiz, então eu resolvi montar esse tutorial bem básico explicando.

 

1- Primeiro você pinta a unha normalmente com o esmalte escolhido, neste caso o confeti da Impala.

2- Passe, na unha toda, uma camada de um esmalte que não seja tão concentrado, nesse caso o Ametista da Mohda, que além de ser ralo tem glitter que dá todo um charme.

3- Vá passando mais camadas do segundo esmalte, sempre começando a pincelada um pouco mais pra cima da pincelada anterior, conforme vou mostrando na sequência de fotos.

4- Finalize com uma camada de extra brilho ou roxinho.

 

É só isso... fácil demais.

 

Eu acho essa técnica muito mais fácil que a da esponja, que eu não consigo fazer de jeito nenhum!

 

Fica aqui a dica pra quem quiser fazer uma unha mais diferente e sem muito trabalho, dá até pra usar agora no natal, usando vermelho e dourado ou essas outras cores de natal!

 

Qualquer dúvida pergunta!

 

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A tutorial showing how to make a tree made mostly out of travis bricks and 1x1 plates in the your colour of your choice :)

 

You can find the tutorial here:

 

fullplatebuilds.com/2018/12/17/travis-tree-tutorial/

 

Hope you find it useful! :D

 

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Buying LEGO bricks on Bricklink, especially from another country, often involves quite high shipping costs. This is especially irritating when you only want to buy a few pieces and the shipping cost is several times higher than the bricks themselves. The .cart files and shopping with friends come in handy here. The shipping cost is then spread over several people and is no longer so painful.

 

Full tutorial and bonus instruction for LEGO cart

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A lot of beginners overlook the importance of colour correction in post-processing, but it is an essential step in any strong workflow. This tutorial will show you a great way to restore natural colours in your images, and create a balanced image, free from colour cast.

 

If you know any other photographers who would appreciate this tutorial, please feel free to share it :D

 

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Allsizes, its a little bigger

 

I've been getting a lot of requests to do tutorials on the colorings I do. Now, I can't do tutorials on EVERY coloring I do because that would take forever, and I don't even remember how I do half of them because honestly, I just mess around until I like it haha. But I've finally made two coloring tutorials for you all, thanks for being so patient with me since I've been promising these since forever.

 

Before I start I apologize for my explaining-skills, they're not that good hah. And on top of that, English isn't my first language as you might know..so be easy on me. I'm gonna explain it from scratch, so yes, in the beginning its like photoshop-for-dummies. (No offense if you're having trouble with them)

 

Also, colorings turn out different on each photo. So if these look weird on the photo you chose, you probably did nothing wrong..its just the photo.

 

These tutorials are made in Photoshop CS4, but usable for any version of Photoshop. Okay, enough talking. Lets get to business.

 

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COLORING ONE

 

STEP 1.

First, open Photoshop (omgosh, I know.. take a breath!). Now open a new blank file (FILE >NEW), I made mine size 450x600.. but this is up to you.

So, this is what you should have right now :

 

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Now place your photo want to use (FILE > PLACE) and make it the size you want. Your screen should be like this now :

 

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This is optional, but usually I sharpen the photos because they are quite blurry. And even if they're not, sharpening just adds something to them.

So, go to FILTER > SHARPEN > SHARPEN

 

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STEP 2.

The picture I chose is quite dark, so I'm gonna lighten it a bit. I'm gonna do this with CURVES.

This is where you find this option :

 

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Once you click this, you will get this on your screen :

 

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Now, just randomly drag the line to a direction. When you do this you will be able to change the numbers that say INPUT and OUTPUT :

 

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These are the settings I used :

INPUT 209, OUTPUT 227

 

If your photo is still too dark (or bright) play around with these a little.

This is what I have now :

 

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STEP 3.

Now were gonna do apply a SOLID COLOR, this can be found here :

 

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After clicking this a screen will appear with a color dock on it. In the lower corner there is a little section where you can add the code to a color you want to use :

 

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This is the code you'll need to paste in there to get the color were gonna use : c7c67c .. which is green-ish. Now you can't see your image. Not good. Were gonna put the solid color on SOFT LIGHT so we can see it again :

 

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It looks pretty nasty now, but this is what mine looks like :

 

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STEP 4.

Okay so we need to get rid of this green slime look. Its not the KCA's now is it? Now were gonna apply a SELECTIVE COLORING , this is where you can find it :

 

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Now, this little screen with swatches will pop up :

 

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Where it says REDS, you are able to choose which colors in the photo you want to accentuate or fade. In this first selective coloring were only adjusting the

REDS, CYANS and BLUES. These are the settings I used :

 

REDS

-100

+59

0

0

 

CYANS

+89

0

-100

0

 

BLUES

+100

0

-100

0

 

Not much difference, but this is what I have now :

 

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STEP 5.

Final step! Are you still holding on? So, were gonna do another selective coloring now. This time were only going to adjust the REDS, NEUTRALS and BLACKS

 

REDS

-100

+71

+100

0

 

NEUTRALS

+70

-12

-56

0

 

BLACKS

0

0

0

+100

 

If the blues are still to dominant, make another selective coloring and repeat what you did on the BLACKS on this one.

 

That was it! Please tell me if you're having trouble. And I'd love to see your resuslts! This is my result :

 

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COLORING TWO

 

First repeat STEP 1 & 2 of coloring one :)

 

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STEP 3

The first thing we need to do is to make a HUE/SATURATION layer. This is where you can find it :

 

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Now this little dock will appear, with three swatches on it :

 

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The settings I used are :

 

HUE : -59

SATURATION : -26

LIGHTNESS : 0

 

Don't panic, I know.. the picture looks pretty weird now. I made Demi look like Barney, as in the dinosaur :

 

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Obviously we don't want it to stay like this, so were gonna put the layer on SOFT LIGHT :

 

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A lot better huh?

 

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STEP 4

Next thing we need to do, is to make a COLOR BALANCE :

 

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Another small dock will appear, put the first swatch on +19 :

 

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STEP 5

Now its time for a CHANNEL MIXER :

 

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A small dock will appear, with three swatches. The first one will already be set to +100, change this to +94 :

 

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STEP 6

Now a step thats a little more difficult, but I'll try to get you through. Embrace yourselves. Were gonna do a CURVES layer :

 

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The same dock as in the previous tutorial will appear. The little bar at the top that says RGB can also be set to Red, Green and Blue.

We will only change the settings for the RGB, Red and Blue.

First the RBG. If you did the previous tutorial too, you now know that you will first have to randomly drag the line to a direction so you'll be able to change the settings in the INPUT and OUTPUT boxes.

But the difference this time is that we have to make two points instead of one, so after putting in the settings for the first point you randomly drag another part of the line to fill in the settings for the other point.

 

The settings for RBG POINT 1 are:

INPUT : 157

OUTPUT : 144

 

POINT 2,

INPUT : 209

OUTPUT : 205

 

Now the reds, which only has one point :

INPUT : 170

OUTPUT : 176

 

And as last, the blues. Which has two points :

 

POINT 1,

INPUT : 30

OUTPUT : 32

 

POINT 2,

INPUT : 233

OUTPUT : 235

 

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STEP 7

You're still holding on? Okay good. This step is easy, its a SOLID COLOR layer :

 

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The color you need to fill it with is called : 150a05 :

 

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Set this layer to DIFFERENCE and bring the opacity down to 50% :

 

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STEP 8

The final step! Its a BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST layer :

 

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The settings I used :

BRIGNTNESS : -6

CONTRAST : +22

 

And were done! My result :

 

i43.tinypic.com/2r4n710.jpg

 

Now remember, it works differently on every photo. Show me your results! :)

 

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Original tutorial and pattern can be found at www.noseynest.blogspot.com

A few Flickr friends have been working on an effect that was originally seen HERE by an unknown author.

 

I have done my version of this tutorial HERE

I'm sure that there are more things that can be done to improve on this effect.

 

This tutorial is for medium to advanced level Photoshoppers, Photoshop knowledge & experience in adjustment layers is required.

I am using Photoshop CS5 Extended.

 

If you do this tutorial, it would be appreciated if a link is provided back to this tutorial & please post a sample of your work in my comments so I can see what you have created.

 

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I have created some text textures to use for this tutorial, they are available for use with creative commons if anyone would like to use. Please credit me & some me a sample of your work on the texture page.

Textures are here • ( 1 )( 2 )( 3 )( 4 )

 

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Lovely Mother & Son image with thanks to IQuitCountingStock

 

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Design: Masha Athanasiadi

Thank you, Masha, for giving me permission to demonstrate your wonderful design!

 

30 modules, Ratio: square, No glue!

 

YT Tutorial: youtu.be/uApXZOyK4u4

 

Article to this design: origamitutorials.com/argyle-kusudama-tutorial/

Eye shadows are very important in the makeup steps. Smokey eye makeup is a very tricky thing to do. If you are not a makeup expert and you lack incentive for making makeup, it doesn’t mean you cannot do anything. All you have to do is learn some tricks for Smokey eye makeup...

 

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1 - Seguimos cosiendo el segundo color.

2 - Rematar los dos extremos y cortar un trozo de fieltro, piel o ultra suede.

3 - Pegar con pegamento textil el trozo que vayamos a poner y coserlo toda la vuelta.

4 - Así queda rematadito y es muy agradable al tacto.

5- Trabajo finalizado.

6 - Sólo queda montarlo al gusto .

Para hacer el cordón, he seguido este tutorial que me ha descubierto Ana :

grgalina.livejournal.com/96935.html#cutid1

   

You asked for it- and now it’s FINALLY here.

A tutorial on how to “Process DSLR Star Shots.”

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I chose three images that represent the challenges I commonly face in editing my star shots, shot by three different cameras, and spanning different skill levels. I have recorded, with a screen capture program, my editing process from RAW import to JPEG export, with a voice narration explaining what is going on. In the image above you can see the beginning and end of each photo.

 

The image on the left was taken by Rich Worell in Maine. He saw my first tutorial on how to shoot star photos and got really excited to go out and give it a try. With his Nikon D40, he took this picture his first night. I asked him if I could use it as an example for this tutorial since it is very much like what many of our first pictures of the stars look like. With the beginner in mind, the editing on this shot will show you how to draw as much as you can from your image. It is also a great example of how to handle an image from an older generation DSLR.

 

The image in the middle is a traditional Milky Way picture, taken with my Canon 5d Markii. It was chosen to represent the potential in RAW files of the latest generation of DSLR’s and spend some time on how to turn those Milky Way shots into some attention grabbers. It also gives tips on eliminating undesirable light pollution and maintaining a consistent , natural gradient of color in the sky from the horizon to deeper space.

 

The image on the right is one of mine from earlier last year, taken with my Canon 30D. It represents a more complex image with a foreground element, mixed color hues, some Milky Way, and challenges of processing a RAW file from an older camera. In this video, I show tools that can give you customizable ways to correct tricky mixed color temperatures to bring balance to the image.

 

As I stated before, this tutorial will come by a donation. The information in the videos represents 3 yrs of shooting star photos, and all the time spent trying to edit them as best as I can. A donation of $20 will give you a password to play the video tutorials.

 

I know that is a bit steep in regards to videos online, but I have made these more as a personal workshop not just an online video. In fact, there are 14 videos in total, spanning more than an hour of on-screen, voice narrated star editing. In comparison to how much it would cost to attend a workshop in a classroom doing the same thing of watching someone edit on a big screen while they guide you through it- I believe the amount is quite fair.

 

I do all my editing on Adobe Lightroom 3. I believe it has the MOST powerful and simplest Noise Reduction, which is a huge priority for night shots. It also has great customizable masking tools that are intuitive and easy to use. Because of those factors, and that a 30 day fully functional, free download trial is available at Adobe.com, I have used that program for all processing on the tutorials.

 

If you are interested, you can find more information and instructions on how to make a donation and receive the password by going here:

 

bencanales.wordpress.com/

 

Thanks for visiting and reading!

 

Meninas,

Fiz um tutorial de necessaire, está no blog:

necessaire - tutorial

Espero que gostem e seja útil.

Beijos

Lu

 

Before I started this tutorial I didn't like it much. But when I started adhering my ribbons and trim and saw my page coming together, I was quite pleased with the result. I like the bright colors in contrast with my black-and-white pic.

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