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easy peasy tutorial on how to use clip arts like masking tape : )

 

Tutorial MUY senciliito de cómo utilizar clip arts, como este de masking tape! : )

 

www.ishtarolivera.com/blog/2011/05/clip-art-tutorial%E2%9...

Although there are many tutorials on the internet. I thought I'd make this simple one because this question seems to be oft asked.

 

Also if you notice any mistakes in this one please let me know. I used to know how to spell. Spell checkers have ruined spelling forever now, I'm afraid.

 

If you're interested, I did this with the ComicLife program on a iMac.

 

NOTE: I used Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur here for expedience, but Lens Blur may may it more realistic.

  

largest; farm4.static.flickr.com/3170/2505826613_e3d9b40091_o.jpg

 

Step 1 make a loop with 5 small beads. Insert 4 beads on a thread and cross both ends of the thread through a 5th bead (in opposite sense)

More free tutorials at Beaded rings

So!

This is the surprise some of you were waiting for!

Seeing how my mentor (Erlend) has so many tutorials, i got jealous and decided to make one myself! LOL

But really... i hope this is gonna be useful to you guys.

I spent the whole evening making the whole thing, taking pictures of each step and it was so much fun!

You can pretty much expect lots of macro shots from me now! (and i hope to see some from you as well!) :-)

Anyway!

Lets get started!

 

Cheers,

 

Raffy

 

Oh, this one is dedicated to my curious-cat friend Chris Bebegata :-) Cheers to you! (For your patience & kindness)

 

View On Black to enjoy the tutorial!

 

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If you intend to use any of my pictures, for any usage, you need to contact me first.

Thank you.

 

About

 

My apartment, Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

 

Almost all my photos are geotagged !!!

 

The shot

 

Standard 1 exposure in RAW/ISO 100 at f/5.0 using Sigma 70-300mm lens, on tripod, macro mode.

 

Photoshop

 

-Sharpened using unsharp mask

 

Music

 

well, todays a video!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8asQkegV_wk&feature=rec-HM-fr...

 

You

 

All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are ( as always ) welcome.

  

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So i saw this mini-studio somewhere and it was around 200 bucks. Since im saving my money for something else, i decided to make one of my own at home, using stuff we see everyday.

 

This is what youll need:

 

- Tape

- A scissor or anything that cuts

- A Tv Box or a box of any kind, just make sure it has a nice size

- Thin white sheets of paper

- Thick sheets of paper of different colors

- A brain (YOURS, not someone elses!)

 

 

my latest tutorial...on both ArtFire and Etsy

Date: 02.04.2007

Camera: Nikon D70s, Nikkor AF 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5

This is my second tutorial. It will take you through the steps of blending a landscape with a sky using a layer mask and the channels in photoshop. I use photoshop Cs3. Hope it's helpful. :)

 

You can download it here: Blending Sky and Landscape

 

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Tutorial giro francés

La prensa francesa peinado puede ser un poco difícil de crear la primera veces. Pero será más fácil si se sigue practicando. paso a paso

 

Paso 1: primero en las esquinas delanteras y coloque sus pulgares hasta que se encuentran a separar una porción de cabello ...

 

peinados-contrenzas.com/el-tutorial-giro-frances

This is some sort of tutorial on how I do my brick wall backgrounds. Though scrapbooking papers can give you a very realistic and easy brick background, sometimes I love to make a "real" wall with texture and color.

The wall is made out of styrofoam, the window is made of foamboard.

 

Let's start the paint job! I'm using acrylic paints, different brands and different colors. My art teacher in school told me once that a color looks more real when it's mixed and not just taken from the container. So, at least mix two browns, water them down and work in layers. You can use dark red, too, as well as ochre. It depends on which style of bricks you want to re-create. If you're not sure what to go for, find some photos online and try to mix the colors according to that inspiration pictures.

As you can see, I've already started to paint the "grout". I mix white and black to get different shades of grey (no pun or literature reference intended) for the grout.

I wanted to upload a tutorial for low key portraits, but couldn't make it work in the 90 seconds that Flickr provides. Instead, here's a condensed version of my editing process for A Latte Low Key, and hopefully the written description below will be useful for anyone wishing to duplicate the low key effect. Low key photos are photos in which the main subject is bright, and the background is dark (usually totally black).

 

Lighting for Original Shot: 1 octobox 45 degrees cameral left, 1 manual flash 90 degrees camera right. This photo was shot in a small room, so the background couldn't be totally eliminated, however post-processing was still able to achieve a low key effect. If you have a bigger room, or darker lights, similar effects are easily accomplished through lighting alone. However, I've often shot portraits that I later converted to low key, and I find this is a handy trick to have in your toolkit.

 

Step 1: Adjust exposure for the cup. You want the cup to be "bright", as it's going to be the only thing in the shot at the end. Look for a nice curve on your histogram, and make sure that the cup isn't jumping out at you quite yet, since it'll get even brighter after Step 2.

 

Step 2: Boost contrast. You're looking to balance the brightness of your subject (the cup here) against having the background fade away. If you can't make the background totally disappear, Step 5 will help.

 

Step 3: (Optional) Align photo. I tend to tilt when taking shots, this one needed a slight adjustment. For other shots you may or may not need to align.

 

Step 4: (Optional) Some simple retouching (coffee cup was used =), I wanted the cup to look pristine, so I used the retouching tool to fix a few blemishes. There's no truth in advertising!

 

Step 5: Local darkening (dodging) on areas that aren't quite black, for example the tripod that the cup was sitting on. This step can be a lot of work, and I only recommend it for small parts of the image. If you are going to spend a lot of time making local adjustments, it might be worth using a more powerful tool like PhotoShop to achieve the low key effect.

 

Step 6: (Optional) One of the advantages of keyed portraits is that you can easily extend the photo and increase its effective resolution (i.e. compare to taking this photo in landscape and cropping to square). I felt that the square composition worked best, and was able to scale up easily without worrying about the background.

 

Step 7: Try it! Try it on one of your own photos, the only way to get a feel for how this works is to try it out for yourself!

 

Tools Used: Apple's Aperture for post-processing, including their provided dodging/burning plugin. Adobe LightRoom, or any other post tool would work equally as well. Adobe PhotoShop used for some (small) adjustments at the end of the video.

 

Music: Danse Danse Resolution by Ruby Jean and the Thoughtful Bees

tutorial:http://www.brydova.cz/napady/sperky-/769-fimo-sperk-kombinace-technik

This is my latest video tutorial on how I created this image using photoshop. If you want to download it you can see it here www.christianfletchertraining.wordpress.com

This was a particularly hard image to work so it is a great tutorial in how photoshop can rescue an image that suffered from average light. Enjoy.

Colocando o direito do retângulo da frente contra o direito da parte de trás, costure seguindo o risco, tendo o cuidado de deixar as aberturas para as alças e uma abertura embaixo pra virar para o lado direito. Corte ao redor da costura, fazendo piques com a tesoura pra assentar as margens na hora de virar para o direito. Vire o babador para o lado direito e passe a ferro muito bem.

「星」の存在感に全振りしたくす玉、開発時のコード名は「星 一徹」(ウソです)。北條 敏彰 先生の「二分割ユニット」のアレンジで正式な呼び名は特に用意していません。折り図の公開に北條先生の許諾をいただきました。

Tutorial da Sancion Angel...lindooooooooooooo e participação especial da minha gatinha Marie S2

 

Visitem:http://esmaltandoemfortaleza.blogspot.com/2011/10/esmaltess-da-semana-o.html

Drawing Anime Neko Anime Drawing Tutorial for Beginners. My Video Drawing (www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWHjqAj0nAI)

Tutorial on making a Jacob's cane and my variations of it. This technique is what Julie Picarello calls a Dragon's Tail. I have always know it by the name Jacob's Ladder.

You can watch my tutorial on Youtube if you are interested. - youtu.be/1QyNJ4HjEvw

Burlap Bow Tutorial More

 

Source by christinagiar

  

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I'm pleased to announce that our "Nightscape and Time-Lapse: From Field to Photoshop" video tutorial series is now available. The series totals 4 hours of instruction on how to photograph and process still image nightscapes and time-lapse movies of the night sky.

 

It is available for purchase as a download or on physical USB drive from:

www.all-startelescope.com

 

or as a download from Vimeo at:

vimeo.com/ondemand/nightscapesandtimlapses/

 

Where there is a 6-minute preview video available.

 

Here's an outline of the series content:

 

Program 1 – Choosing Equipment (1 Hour)

 

Tips for Getting Started

Essential Gear

Choosing A Camera

Photo 101 – Exposure Triangle

Setting Exposure

Expose to the Right

Setting a Camera – File Types

Photo 101 – Noise Sources

Setting a Camera – Noise Reduction

Setting a Camera – Focusing

Setting a Camera – Other Menus

Choosing Lenses

Choosing an Intervalometer

Summary and Tips

  

Program 2 – Shooting in the Field (1 hour)

 

Climbing the Learning Curve

Twilights

Astronomy 101 – Conjunctions

Shooting Conjunctions

Moonrises

Shooting Auroras

Astronomy 101 – Auroras

Photo 101 – Composing

Moonlit Nightscapes

Astronomy 101 – Where is the Moon?

Choosing a Location

Shooting the Milky Way

Astronomy 101 – Where is the Milky Way?

Astronomy 101 – Daily Sky Motion

Tracking the Sky

Shooting Star Trails

Shooting Time-Lapses

Calculating Time-Lapses

A Pre-Flight Checklist

Summary and Tips

  

Program 3 – Processing Nightscapes and Time-Lapses (2 hours)

 

Workflows

Using Adobe Bridge – Importing and Selecting

Photo 101 – File Formats

Using Adobe Lightroom – Importing and Selecting

Adobe Camera Raw – Essential Settings

Adobe Camera Raw – Developing Raw Images

Adobe Lightroom – Develop Module

Adobe Photoshop – Introduction

Photoshop – Setup

Photoshop – Smart Filters

Photoshop – Adjustment Layers

Photoshop – Masking

Photoshop – Processing Star Trails & Time-Lapses

Stacking Star Trails

Assembling Time-Lapse Movies

Archiving

Summary & Finale

 

Copyright © 2016 All-Star Telescope

Niñas! luego de un tiempo laaargo sin usar mi blog, HE DECIDIDO a medida que pueda y con el tiempo que espero me alcance! hacer tutoriales de manualidades, faciles y a bajo costo como nos gustaa a todas! aquí va el primero: poneyhoneymoneyy.blogspot.com/2011/06/san-valentin.html tengo otro, que lo hice la semana pasada y ayer nuevamente y le saqué fotos para que vean los pasos y las descripciones, que luego subiré, el que les dejo ahora es una idea romantica para sorprender a sus novios en algún Aniversario o Cumple mes :), obviamente con el toque de cada una también.

 

ps: No he actualziado porque ando cero tiempo, tengo algunas cosas pero les tengo que sacar foto aún :c eso :D

Cariños a todas y QUE ONDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! jajaja :) Gracias por comentar el pequeño foro que nos hacemos de vez en cuando :D!

 

Aquí mi blog para que me sigan y nos comentemos todashhh :3 poneyhoneymoneyy.blogspot.com

Hi there :)

 

My tutorial avaliable on etsy -store "tutorials"

 

Here is my third tutorial, which shows step-by- step how to create wire-wrapped earring bases, filled with lacy ornaments. This pattern is representative of my designs.

 

This tutorial requires you to have some soldering skills, but will demonstrate steps for soldering the frame and balling up wire ends.

 

You will find here 51 steps, illustrated with 83 pictures addressed to ADVANCED designers. However, I also encourage INTERMEDIATE skilled jewelry designers to take on this tutorial – the steps are well illustrated with very detailed pictures.

  

Adobe Photoshop CS2

Lensbaby 2.0.

Date: 28.04.2007

A tutorial for these guys is over on my blog with a downloadable pattern sheet. www.vintagericrac.blogspot.com

Eu esqueci de colocar os números das sequência nas fotos. Mea culpa D: Mas dá pra entender. Primeira linha: da esquerda pra direita. Segunda linha: da direita pra esquerda. Terceira linha: da esquerda pra direita.

 

Materiais utilizados:

· Base Fortalecedora - Casco de Cavalo

· Esmalte Colorama - Misturinha

· Esmalte Speciallitá Hits - 122

· Esmalte Impala - Rio Doce

· Esmalte Risqué - Menta

· Extra Brilho - Colorama

· Pincel MUITO fino

 

Comofas//

1 - Faça sua manicure de rotina (eu lixo e empurro as cutículas)

2 - Passe a base fortalecedora (ou qualquer uma que você use normalmente)

3 - Pinte de uma cor clara (eu tive que passar três camadas pra ficar legal)

4 - Coloque uma gota de esmalte marrom em um pedaço de sulfite e com o pincel faça os galhos

5 - Coloque uma gota de esmalte rosa em um pedaço de sulfite e com o pincel faça as flores (é só encostar o pincel na unha cinco vezes com gotas gordinhas)

6 - Coloque uma gota de esmalte verde em um pedaço de sulfite e com o pincel faça as folhas (só encostar na unhas que já fica assim)

7 - Espere secar e passe uma camada de extra brilho para proteger

 

Fácil, né? (:

Swimsuit for my daughter. Want to make one? Tutorial is available at everydaychaos.wordpress.com/2010/06/14/the-summer-necessi...

If you like this one I have written 3 other tutorials which you can find >> here <<

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I got a nice message today that reminded me why I like writing these tutorials and sharing the photographic techniques I've learnt.

 

Well this one is really very simple and I'm sure many of you will know the techniques already, but I've been meaning to relay my particular way of doing the Orton effect for a while now.

 

So I've made this tutorial in two parts, the first part looks at a few very basic techniques for editing RAW in Adobe Lightroom, the second part looks at applying the Orton effect to images (JPEG or RAW) in Photoshop. If you don't take photos in RAW or use Lightroom but you still want to learn about the Orton effect then you may want to skip down to the second section of this tutorial.

 

Anyway read on (in the comments below), and if you like it (or even think it's crap), please feel free to leave a comment saying so!

I posted this tutorial on our blog on how to make these candy cane tube beads. You will find it here:

 

2goodclaymates.blogspot.com/2011/10/candy-cane-tube-bead-...

 

Matéria tutoriais..Macro, composição, Formato Raw, Colorização seletiva, HDR e LAB

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