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I wrote a tutorial for this wrist pincushion I made: madamerenard.blogspot.com/2011/05/tutorial-patchwork-wris...
Follow the link and enjoy! :)
needle book tutorial here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2012/12/raccoon-felt-needle-boo... (includes link to download printable pdf)
see all of the #raccoonsfor2013 projects, tutorials, and patterns here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2012/12/raccoon-week-project-ro...
My first public and free tutorial:o) at www.jewelrylessons.com/tutorial/copper-surface-coloring-e... . Hope creative visitors will like it:o)
Neste tutorial para Photoshop, você aprende a criar uma figura feita de "água" usando uma foto como base.
Em português: www.tutoriart.com.br/tutorial-fcil-como-criar-uma-pessoa-...
Em inglês: rjfphotoshoptutorials.blogspot.com/2012/02/how-to-create-...
These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
For more information please see:
Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.
This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".
This image is for a DeepSkyStacker tutorial on my blog, Flintstone Stargazing: flintstonestargazing.com/2009/06/26/my-quick-deepskystack...
Tutorials by artists for artists—and, of course, for anyone else interested in this field.
How hard is it to work with machine learning software, and what creative possibilities do these skills open up? Experienced users present projects that illustrate what you need to know.
This isn’t a crash course in AI development, but it is a great chance to get prepared to actually work with machine learning.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
For more information please see:
This tutorial will show you how to make a simple drawstring bag with French seams. French seams encase your raw edges so that you don’t need to add a lining and you will end up with a very neat little bag. Once you have made one, you will want to stitch yourself a little stash, they are perfect to use as toy bags, laundry bags or a even a wash bag.
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Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.
This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".
Tasty Kitchen Blog
Recipe: How to Prepare Artichokes tutorial, plus Roasted Artichokes with Lemon and Garlic recipe from My Recession Kitchen
Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini
These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
For more information please see:
Recently I made a couple of little lavender pouches to hang up with my dresses. They're incredibly easy to sew using old pieces of fabric and make your clothes smell lovely. Find the tutorial here: www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/04/tutorial-lavender-scente...
Someone asked me about a "Proof" photoshop action. I wrote one that can be downloaded here: www.allangengler.com/my_actions/
But in the spirit of "teach a man to fish" here's the how of it if you want to do it yourself.
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1. Create a blank document that's a fairly lorez photo something like 1024 x 768 or slightly smaller. Hit "d" making black the foreground color.
2. Using whatever font you'd like create a medium sized PROOF with the type tool. Click on the move tool and move it to the upper left hand corner.
3. Right click on that PROOF type layer and choose "create work path" and then delete the Type Layer.
YOUR ARE READY TO RECORD THE ACTION.
4. Go to the Actions Panel and click the triangular menu in the upper right and choose "New Set" and name it PROOF WATERMARK and go back to the same menu and choose "New Action".
A WARNING FROM NOW ON WHAT EVER YOU DO IS BEING RECORDED BY PHOTOSHOP, SO BE CAREFUL OF THOSE "UNDOS" AND "EXTRA CLICKS"
5. Now we should have a blank layer and the Path showing saying PROOF. If so go Back to that same Action Menu and choose "Insert Path"
6. Click the NEW LAYER button in the Layer's Panel or choose Layer > New > Layer from the menu.
7. Go to the Path's Panel and from it's menu choose "Fill Path," choose WHITE and set the Opacity to 100% -- Click OK. Now on Layer 1 in the Layer's Panel move Fill Opacity to 10%
8. Now in the Path's Panel again go to the menu and choose "Delete Path"
9. Now you have a choice here, but I suggest inserting a STOP by going to the Action's Panel and from the Menu Choose "Insert Stop" and write a message asking you to resize your type. I put: Use Command/Control + t to enter free transform, hold down the shift key and resize PROOF. Hit Return/Enter after resize, then Continue Action. Click OK
OR
You can just resize it now and not enter the STOP.
10. Let's continue. Go Select > All from the "Select" menu. Next go Layer > Align Layers to Selection > Vertical Centers ..... Do the Same for "Horizontal Centers" .....Now Go Select > Deselect.
11. Now with Layer 1 Still chosen go Layer > Layer Styles > Blending Options and check "Drop Shadow," "Bevel and Emboss" and "Contour" under bevel and emboss. Now you can play with each setting by clicking on the words if you want to, otherwise click OK.
12. Now, if you want to, you can go Layer > Flatten Image or you can leave the separate layer. If you choose to Flatten you can use the action in conjunction with Image Processor, under the Script menu, to put Proof on many, many photos.
OTHER OPTIONS: Do this action without the STOP on a High Rez photo for High Rez proofing.
Star wall hanging using tutorial from Anyone Can Quilt. Blogged at lisaannslife.blogspot.com/2011/10/october-monday.html
Playing around with this sketch tutorial. ClaraDon turned me onto a twist. In the last step, instead of Gaussian blur, choose filter, other, minimum with a radius of 1 or 2. OK, following so far? Here is my twist.......create an image with Don's twist and then make one following the tutorial. Put the "tutorial version" on top in the layer palette and choose layer style "multiply". This is how this image was created, by using two techniques together. Have Fun!