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**Macro Shot of the effect from adding Bride of Franken**
Added Bride of Franken lightly on the black areas of the polish. It's a nice spacey looking glitter. If you don't have this something like the INM Northern Lights Top Coat would work as well.
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Got some requests for a tutorial for my hidden magnetic closures for the viking knit bracelets I have been making. Here it is if any one is interested.
This tutorial is now available in my Etsy shop. See below for the link. Hopefully this will be the first of many.
The Wallace Collection is a national museum in an historic London town house in Manchester Square near Oxford Street. I took a number of photographs and details of many of the 17th-19th century paintings. The museum allows hand held photographs without a flash, in many places low light prevailed, so my photos are not sharp and serve as a personal reminder of this magnificent collection.
This is adobe illustrator tutorial on how to make 100% vector fire using custom brush and gradient mesh background.
It work in all versions starting from illustrator 10.
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This is a technique I often use when there is a lot of contrast in the photos, as in this one, taken in full sunshine. My aim is to lessen the contrast somewhat - to get more details out from the most dark and most light part of the photo, without loosing the overall zing and zest of the photo.
Number 1 is the original, developed in the RAW editor to my best ability.
Number 2 is another version from the RAW editor, made with the settings to give a photo with as little contrast as possible.
Number 3 is the tonemapped version of number 2. Tonemapping is a technique by wich the excess information contained in the 16 bit version of a file, is taken and applied onto the 8 bit version that are possible to show on a montor. I do my tonemapping in a program called Photomatix and depending on how you set it up the result varies a lot. If you compare number 2 and number 3, you can see that the later has less contrast and more details in, for example, the fur that's in the shadow.
Number 4 Is a composite of the original (number 1) and the tonemapped version of the low contrast copy (number 3). It is done in Photoshop and the soft light blend is applied.
Number 5 The finished picture is another composite, where I have put yet another copy of the low contrast tonemapped version (number 3) on top of the privious composite (number 4). The blend is set to normal but the opacity of the top layer is dialed down - on this picture to something around 30%.
To appreciate the details I can recommend the original size
Here, here and here are some other photos that I have treated in the same fashion or some variety thereof.
New Quilt As You Go video tutorial. This one is my favorite pattern - interlocking triangles. www.shinyhappyworld.com/2014/04/quilt-11-triangles-video-...
www.recyclart.org/2014/10/recycle-reuse-glass-jars-tutorial/
If you want to make the favors and looking for something to do with recycled materials, you can consider the glass jars.
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Exifer tutorial part 1 of 7: Editing with Exifer.
Most digital cameras automatically add essentail EXIF information to the photo. When taking screenshots or camera phone pictures, though, there usually isn't much metadata. It isn't obvious how to add the data in Exifer, either. You need to right-click on the photo > EXIF/IPTC > Edit... Or you can click EXIF/IPTC > Edit... from the main menu; CTRL+E is the fastest. Exifer is handy for creating EXIF/IPTC templates, too; you can edit multiple photos at once pretty easily. (Don't ask me why some of the thumbnails don't show up in Exifer, either; one of its many minor bugs.) As I mentioned in the introduction, make sure your photo editing program doesn't erase your EXIF/IPTC data every time you use it.
Tip: You can right-click on images in Windows Explorer and Open With > Exifer.
Please make general comments on the main set page. Specific comments can be added to each picture, as well.
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How to work a Bias Bound Hem. Blogged here: www.thingsforboys.com/2014/02/sewing-101-bound-hem-tutori...
Para as que assim como eu ADORAM essa cor :)
No Papo entre Divas: papoentredivas.blogspot.com/2010/07/tutorial-noite.html