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TangoCatGems 2014

 

my newest tutorial available in my etsy shop.

 

Megatron has decided to show my contacts a quick and easy way to create beam effects with Photoshop. Please forgive his abrasiveness..

Center the shallow can and collection cup within the dutch oven so that the collection dish is raised up, but isn't taller than the walls of the kettle.

Location: My farm in the Little Karoo

 

Description: Does anyone out there want to know how I created this double-image vertical panorama? To read a tutorial on the techniques that I used, you should visit my Vertoramas group.

 

Once you discover how easy it actually is, you might like to try your own hand at creating one of these… all I ask is that you post your completed masterpieces into the Vertoramas group.

 

Good luck!

 

This one is better when viewed Large

 

Equipment: Sony Alpha 100 (11mm ultra-wide)

 

Date: November 2007

 

Pronto!

Depois de muito tentar, o encaixe perfeito!

 

Agora é só fechar e parafusar tudo de volta, colar o Scalp e a Peruca e sua Doll está pronta para posar com o novo corpo!

 

Atenção! Para colar o Scalp e a Peruca utilize cola branca! Ela é a base de água e não faz mal para o plástico de sua Doll.

Ela cola tão bem quanto a Super Bonder, é só esperar secar pelo menos 4 horas!

Portanto, cole o Scalp, espere secar e depois cole a Peruca.

Se você pretende mudar a Peruca um dia, passe pouca cola, somente nas laterais, para facilitar seu trabalho depois.

    

E é isso ai! Espero que tenham gostado da explicação e que o Tutorial seja útil!

Qualquer dúvida, comentário, sugestão, por favor comentem!

 

Obrigada ^^~

Equipment and Materials

  

18-amp Digital Rectifier

1000mL Pyrex Beaker

Lacquer

Conductive Paint

2-Part Epoxy

1 quart Bright Copper Electroforming Solution

Copper Anode

22ga Copper Wire

Paint Brush

Tweezers

Copper Rod/Tubing

Latex Gloves

Baking Soda

Scotch-Brite Pad

Water

Liver of Sulfur

Brass Brush

Hey guys,

 

Here is a tutorial on how to convert LDD files to CAD files.

 

Look through my photo stream for all 7 parts.

 

Thanks,

 

~RBC

Adding frames to your photos. I've been asked how I add the frames onto my photos so I thought I might put up a quick tutorial here for anyone who is interested. You need photoshop or at least that is what I will use for this. Open your photo and do all the level adjustments, sharpening, resizing etc. untill you are satisfied that you have a finished product. I usually make my photos between 500 and 600 Pixels inheight, for posting to the internet or sending in email.

 

So to begin have your photo in this size range! You can use the following process for larger photos but you will have to increase the values accordingly.

 

Ok you have a finished photo open in PS (photoshop) approx 600 Pixels in height!

 

Go to Image/Canvas Size set the right hand format box to pixels if it already isn't.

Click on the little square box at the bottom and pick the colour that you wish to start with. Black say :)

Now ADD four pixels to the height and the width box and select OK.

You will notice a black edge 4 pixels wide has appeared around your image. If you go to image/Image Size you will notice it has increased accordingly. Altough the image isn't any larger, just the canvas size has increased which your image is sitting on,

 

Next I repeat the process: Image/Canvas Size but this time I will add say 40 pixels to both my width and height. Again go to the little box at the bottom. Click it and pick a different colour then your previous selection! Say White and hit Enter or OK

Now you will notice an even larger box, in your selected colour has appeared around your previous border! Yep it's 40 pixels wide.

In this manner you can select according to your preference how wide you want to make your border (matt) for your image!

 

OK now the FRAME!

Again go to Image/Canvas Size, this time add 20-30 pixels to your width and height boxes. Open your colour pallete (little Box) and pick any colour, IMPORTANT make sure it is not similar to your previous colour this time. We will discard this colour in a minute! Ok I picked Black again (my previous was white) Hit enter and you will see a black 20 pixel wide border surround your previous white border. At this point you must have a flattened image to proceed. Under Layers if flatten Image is selectable click on it, otherwise you are ok. Now take the Magic Wand tool. And click inside the 20 pixel wide Black border you just created. It will now be highlighted. Go to the layers menu and select, New fill Layer -Solid Colour. The colour fill box now appears, sellect OK and your colour pallete box will instantly appear! Now pick your frame colour. As you select a colour it will be shown on your (new fill layer) border so you can play with this until you are satisfied it compliments your image. When satisfied Click OK and your outside border will change to that colour

OK, If your layers pallete isn't open, go to the PS Window menu and click on Layers. In the Layer Pallete you will see you have created a Colour Fill Layer which should be highlited above your background layer. Good ok now in the highlited (Colour Fill) in the layers pallete you will see two larger Icons. Right Click! on the left larger icon and a menu appears. Select Blending Options and the Layer Styles box will appear :) Start at the top left of your Layers Styles box and check the drop shadow box, then Inner Shadow, outer Glow, Inner Glow, when you check Bevel and Emboss and contour you will see the 3d effect of a frame created. Pooof it's that easy lol...

You can play with the individual settings for all the different styles in the styles pallete and come up with whatever pleases you the most.

Gradient overlay is another one I sometimes use in framing. Goof around with them, thats what i do ;) But the above should give you a good starting point.

One last thing before saving your file. You might want to flatten the image again first. Go to Layers menu and near the bottom click flatten image. Now save it your done ~ Hope this helped~ Rgds Nova

Дальше чудеса ловкости, в результате должно получиться то, что на фото №13.

I made one more in different colors. I wanna make more!

 

色違いでもうひとつ作ってみました。もっとたくさん作って並べたい!

Tutorial for making doll-sized MtG cards. :3 Please visit me over at amaranthscastaways.blogspot.com for the full tutorial. Goes live 1/27/14.

Step 3 of the beading tutorial: Repeat step 2: pass one end of the thread through one of the small beads of the central loop, in the other end of the thread insert two large beads (one round bead and one glass bead) and pass both ends through a third large bead (round bead)

Tutorial de Receita Culinária, Onde Ensino a Fazer um Bolo de Batata Doce Roxa Crua Com Coco (sem glúten e lactose). Receita de liquidificador.

Você já comeu Bolo de Batata Doce Roxa Crua com Coco e feita no Liquidificador???

youtu.be/H6magGVE65o.

 

Have you eaten Raw Purple Sweet Potato Cake with Coconut and made in the Blender ???

youtu.be/H6magGVE65o

for Scrap Busters Month at Sew, Mama, Sew!

 

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In addition to my Mosiac Skull tutorial, I've just completed two new ones: Andamento & Keystoning e-Workshop and Mosaic Flower Tutorial. If you buy both, you get a discount and my Top 5 Tips. :-) All the details are on the Tutorials page of my web site: crystalthomasmosaics.com/section/194547_Tutorials.html

In my 28-minute HD tutorial I take you from “field to final,” to illustrate how to shoot, then process nightscape images taken by the light of the Moon, images that put the stars into a blue sky above well-lit landscapes.

 

TO VIEW GO TO

vimeo.com/album/3567931

 

From a shoot in the field at Waterton Lakes National Park in June 2015 I explain:

• what equipment, exposures and camera settings to use when shooting moonlit nightscapes

• and provide tips on balancing the “Exposure Triangle"

• and on achieving good depth of field.

 

Back at the computer, using images I took that weekend at Waterton Lakes, I step you through processing an image from “raw to rave,” first demonstrating step-by-step how to develop raw files in Adobe Camera Raw (steps also applicable to Lightroom if you prefer).

 

I then demonstrate how to go beyond Lightroom or Camera Raw to use Adobe Photoshop to further enhance a still image. I illustrate non-destructive editing techniques, including:

• the use of smart filters,

• adjustments layers,

• and masks for the sky and ground.

 

I'm so happy I had time to make a DIY project this Christmas =D

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The REVERSIBLE Patchwork spiral basket is finished!

 

これでリバーシブルの布バスケットの完成です!

4.Turn over. Then Cut off four triangles on the top.

 

4.表に返し、上部の三角形にはみ出た部分を切り取ります。

Squealer Paper Toy Tutorial

 

Items you will need:

-Printout (I print out paper toys on 110lb. White card stock.)

-Glue

-Craft Knife

-Embossing Stylus Balled (optional I usually carefully score with a craft knife.)

-Small Stick (the end of a small paint brush, chopstick, or shish kabob stick)

-Scissors

-Cutting Board (optional, just don't cut up your table)

-Paper Towel (to wipe off excess glue)

-Bandages (optional, be careful when you are cutting. It's not fun to look for bandages when you are bleeding)

 

Notes to keep in mind:

Make sure you are having fun. That is what paper craft is all about?

Take your time.

Have extra craft knife blades handy. It is always best to cut with a sharp blade.

 

Cut rounded parts with scissors and straight parts with craft knife.

When scoring be careful not to score to deep and cut all the way through the model.

 

This Tutorial is how to make the Krampus version of the Squealer Paper Toy. This one is slightly more difficult than the Blank version that way I can show you all the techniques so you can make other versions. They are all similar so don't worry. I made the template as intuitive as I could so you should have no problems with the assembly.

 

Briefly read before starting

Print out Squealer Paper Toy

Ready your tools.

Roughly cut out all pieces to separate then carefully cut each individual piece.

Once all of the exterior (outside) lines of the pieces are cut out (as shown)

Score and cut the interior pieces.

Be careful not to score to deep and cut all the way through the model.

The teeth of the Krampus (or moustache of Santa) are cut and also scored.

Also note that the mouth and one of the body tabs are connected. Cut (as shown)

The tab should have a small piece missing.

Cut, score, and lift horns up.

For arms and tongue curl with craft knife.

Using the left over excess pieces add a little glue to a piece of paper and use another piece to spread the glue.

Use stick for gluing hard to reach areas. I normally hold pieces together for 15-20 seconds.

On the main part of the model glue the body together first.

Now all small parts and body should be glued.

Fold and glue "mouth inside bottom" to tab (as shown) Mouth should now protrude out from the body slightly.

Turn model upside down and glue body tabs to "mouth inside bottom" piece.

Time to form the head!

Glue all the sides of the head to form a box. Glue head top tabs to "mouth inside top".

When gluing the 5 panels that make the top of the head, it is best to add glue to all the tabs and carefully fit them all together.

Use stick to get to the hard to reach places and let the glue set.

Glue tail on before you glue basket.

Put props in the hands and position arms whatever way you see best.

Add child, and make sure all the little details are positioned and glued correctly.

There you have it the Krampus! I hope you have been a good little child.

9.Turn over. Fold the tape two times to cover the raw edge of the top.

 

9.バスケットを裏返し、バイアステープを三つ折りにして縁をくるむようにしてマチ針で留めます。

Sew all four sides. The picture is showing the view from the bottom of basket (wrong side).

 

四辺を全て、同様に縫います。すると、底から見たとき、写真のようになります(裏側です)。

View from right side.

 

表からみたところ。

How to make tiny paper Nintendo stars.

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