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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.

the tutorial is blogged here

 

this is a great project for teaching kids to sew!

「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。

Copyright 2005-2008 AlexEdg AllEdges (www.alledges.com).

 

Nikon D300, Lens - 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor.

Photoshop CS3

 

Sunlight. Composition on plastic pad (A3, €3).

Background - diffusion filter (120cm x 100cm €12) / Chris James Lighting Filters - www.chrisjamesfilters.com/diffusionfilters.htm

  

Awesome Tutorial Portfolio Design

www.psdthemes.com/tutorial-content-927-elune-tutorial.html

 

This tutorial include lots of trendy photoshop effects like:

  

* Shine/glossy effects

 

* Stamp effects

 

* Tab menu

 

* Wood texture

 

* Big typo usage

 

* Artistic feeling

 

* Fake 3d

 

* Big icons usage

After Image - Used to illustrate a review of the Joey Lawrence Behind the Scenes Tutorial DVD.

 

Lighting via Contax TLA280 fired into umbrella low to the right, and a Metz MZ40 fired from the left with cardboard grid spot.

 

Adjustments using Photoshop and the JoeyL action, plus blended texture, also from the DVD tutorial.

 

JoeyL Tutorial Review - Behind the Scenes

 

Joey L Photoshop Tutorial - After the Honeymoon

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.

  

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? (:

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

En www.light4magic.com hemos hecho un pequeño tutorial de transformación a Blanco y Negro con un toque analogico.

www.light4magic.com/?p=340

 

Espero que os apetezca participar, aportar o criticar como la otra vez hicimos con el "Efecto peliculero".

 

ACTUALIZACIÓN: Ha habido varias aportaciones que basicamente mejoran el proceso de enfoque y el paso de añadir ruido, así que estoy actualizando el tutorial para incluirlo.

Si os gusta este anillo podeis ver el tutorial en mi blog: marbisuteria.blogspot.com.es/

 

made a little tutorial on how to make shotgun shells out of lego antennas incase anyone wanted to make some.

This piece is part of my new tutorial, will be available in etsy soon

Rose water has a number of uses, both cosmetic and culinary.

 

The toughest thing about making your own is convincing yourself to boil water for several hours during a hot and humid summer day.

second needlefelting tutorial for www.Craftladies.org

Descriptions will be added to the photos as soon as possible :)

These soaps are easy to do but have a lot of style! The fun scalloped mold makes them extra special. The full tutorial is on The Soap Queen: www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/melt-and-pour-s...

Tangling on paint chips from the local DIY store. I've described the process on my blog (in Russian): dotslinespatterns.com/category/projects-tutorials/.

I've also put together a short how-to in English, you can download it here: dotslinespatterns.us8.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=883d...

Tutorial on my blog: www.asquaredw.com

 

Made for a private swap with Jessie.

Pin them together roughly just to try them on for size. I did it here with WST for a couple of reasons- one- to see if I wanted to bind the exterior seams just to be different and two- to get a good photo and to test the fit correctly. I decided against the exterior seams. And because of that, this is pinned wrong, I undid these and re-pinned it RST. (Right Sides Together) But for illustration, this is OK. DON'T pin yours like this unless you like seams to show!

 

Sew a stay-stitch a scant 1/2" on both sides of the main piece in the middle , probably about 16" long or so.

 

Pin the right side piece center mark to the center mark on the main piece. Then pin all the way around, clipping the curved areas just to the stay-stitching, but not into it. Pin, pin, pin. Then using a 1/2" seam allowance, sew the side pieces into place. I sewed with the main piece on top, so I could see the stay-stitching and make sure that I sewed inside that line, to be sure to enclose that line, I didn't want to see it later when I turned it right side out.

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