View allAll Photos Tagged tutorial.
What girl doesn't love nice-smelling bath treats? I came up with this tutorial for a lavender-scented salt scrub to whisk away dead skin and leave you buffed and glowing. You can also pot it up and give it away as presents.
www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/04/lavender-salt-scrub-tuto...
This quick tutorial will show you how to create an in-cell dropdown list box in Microsoft Excel 2007
Techronology
Tutorial for this wallpaper available at www.graphix1.co.uk/2010/09/03/photoshop-tutorial-arabesqu...
Neste artigo, você aprenderá a produzir um cenário com o fundo do mar, usando técnicas simples e algumas imagens de bancos gratuitos.
Acompanhe aqui www.tutoriart.com.br/tutorial-fundo-do-mar-em-efeito-real...
Tutorial original (em inglês) www.entheosweb.com/blog/tutorials/learn-how-to-create-a-r...
This is an easy tutorial but it does assume that you have some basic knowledge of Gimp.
Step 1 - open all the images you want in your filmstrip (between four and eight will work best) They should either all be landscape orientation or all portrait. Scale each layer to the same size but be wary of getting distortion if your images are very different in size.
Hey guys! I just created a new craft Tutorial blog. I would just love it if you would check it out.
You can find the tutorial for this there!
Thanks and keep being crafty.
The address is quirksinspiration.com
Este anillo se llama hema porque las bolas que se utilizan originalmente son color hematite, pero a mi me gustaba más hacérmelo en naranja,así que ahí queda.
El tutorial lo teneis en el grupo tutoriales.
This image is for a DeepSkyStacker tutorial on my blog, Flintstone Stargazing: flintstonestargazing.com/2009/06/26/my-quick-deepskystack...
These photos come from a tutorial I did on how to modify wide boots to fit the calf of the wearer.
For more information please visit:
Just posted a tutorial for how to make these great notebook totes. Available on the blog here: listentothebirdssing.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/bagalicious-s...
full tutorial here: jellibeanjournals.blogspot.com/2012/03/guest-post-diy-din...
please note: all *free downloads* are original graphics of imagine gnats. you may print, share, and/or alter for your personal use only; you may not use graphics for commercial purposes. when linking to or sharing any photos or graphics of imagine gnats or imaginegnats.com, kindly link back to the original source or list appropriate credit. thank you!
find more info, downloads, tutorials, and crafty inspirations at www.imaginegnats.com
I forgot to post this a couple weeks ago as I was away from a computer, but my good friend Adam Elmakias has a sweet editing tutorial that he's making available for purchase.
There was a special deal on it a couple weeks ago, but at $180 there's no better or cheaper way to quickly learn (video FTW) a new workflow or image processing technique.
Langkah praktis cara berhijab simple untuk pemula yang disajikan dengan gambar yang mudah dipahami. hijabtuts.com/tutorial-hijab/
I saw an episode of the podcast Photoshop TV recently that gave me an idea to answer this question. This works with CS2 and I don't know if it'll work with earlier versions. First let me say something about quickmask. It is a great way to select things. To get there you can hit the "q" key on the keyboard or near the bottom of the tool pallet you'll see two rectangles with circles in them. The right one is QUICKMASK and the left one NOT-QUICKMASK. I use the "q" key. One more thing. If you double click on either rectangle you'll get quickmask options. Here you can change the defaults which is RUBY color for the mask and "Masked Areas" will get the color. I changed mine to "Selected Areas" and my color to BLUE (but I'll change it instantly depending on the color in a photo). You don't have to change anything if you don't want to.
1. Choose the marquee tool (the top left of the tool bar) and if it's not showing click and hold to get the rectangle.
2. In the upper left or right on the photo draw a small rectangle that will become your first film sprocket.
3. Go into quickmask and using the marquee tool again select the rectangle you just drew.
4. On a Mac on the keyboard go command (control on PC) + option (alt of PC) + t . You should see a solid rectangle around your quickmasked rectangle with dots in the corners and middles.
5. With the command (control on PC) + option (alt on PC) + Shift depressed use the mouse and grab and move the rectangle down (making sure you don't click on the little target in the center). This should make a duplicate Quickmasked area and it should constrain itself as you drag it down. Make it look like two recatangles slightly spaced. This is your second film sprocket.
6. Next. Hold down the command (control on PC) + option (alt on PC) + shift and then the letter "T" multiple times to duplicate the rectangle down the side of the photo. You should now have one side with film sprockets.
7. You're marquee tool should still be chosen. Drag and select your entire line of rectangles and then do the copy and paste routine ( commad +c then command +v).
8. Click and drag your new copy of rectangles to the other side ( Note, after you start dragging, and not before, hold the shift key to constrain it).
9. Hit q to get out of quickmask. Go Layer > New layer and then go Edit > Fill and choose black. You have sprockets.
10. If you want to go Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and click on Bevel and Emboss and make the Style Pillow Emboss and Technique Chisel Hard.
This is a background I did in Illustrator and Photoshop as part of this tutorial: www.myinkblog.com/2008/11/05/a-very-snowy-tutorial/
A test to see the image degradation due to ISO increment.
Of course for a tutorial.
Look at original size the small violet bead on the left of the black cylinder, to appreciate the effect.
Lens: SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 @ f:8
Light: full sun... and closed shutters.
Have fun trying the same with your own camera.
Un test per vedere come si degrada l'immagine con l'incremento degli ISO.
Naturalmente per un tutorial.
Per apprezzare l'effetto guardate in dimensione originale la perlina viola a sinistra del cilindro nero.
Ottica: SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 a f:8
Luce: pieno sole... e persiane chiuse.
Divertitevi provando a fare lo stesso con la vostra macchina.
Need some fun? Try out this tutorial for an origami waterball garland. Not only is it simple enough to do with the little ones, but a fun way to pass some time. All you need is some paper cut into squares, some string (embroidery floss used in the image), and a needle. Get creative with your color choices, types of paper you use, and additions you decide to make to the garland.
These photos come from a tutorial I did on how to modify wide boots to fit the calf of the wearer.
For more information please visit:
tutorial #4 for SHFH art journal course.
my chosen words are are from alanis morissette's latest album...i am a citizen of the planet my favorite pastime: edge stretching
these blues and greens are the colors i most naturally drift to. i just love them.
i'm blogging all of these on my blog: julochka.blogspot.com