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During the UX design tutorial, I was really keen to have groups present back to one another, to underline how useful it is to show & tell, and get your ideas out there.
Here, Christian Stolte was describing an activity diagram based on planning a sailing trip (you had to be there!)
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.
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/
Colocar planos neutros de color(en este caso blanco).
Un foco de luz en uno de los ángulos superiores al plano donde se va a realizar la fotografía (en este caso a la izquierda).
These photos come from a tutorial I did on how to modify wide boots to fit the calf of the wearer.
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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.
This Pendant is based on Emma Ralph's Clarice beads and Helen Breil's shapes. I love both tutorials.
I need to do something with the inner edge....
This last week I've upcycled seven t-shirts. All were 50 cents at the thrift shop (with the exception of one that was found discarded), and most of them mens' XL or L. Some were 50/50 cotton/poly, some where 100% cotton jersey.
I converted them to a child size 18 slim and extra-tall - my thirteen year old daughter. I also added stripe details, colorblocking, undersleeves, cuffs, and cowl hoods!
You can read more basics about t-shirt upcycling on my latest tutorial post: upcycling t-shirt upgrayedd!
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Armamos otro grupo de tres cuentas en una argolla y la ubicamos a un par de eslabones de la primer argolla. Para saber dónde debe ir cada argolla colocamos en posición vertical la cadena y vemos hasta dónde llegan las cuentas, tal como se ve en la foto. Si deseamos que la cascada sea menos tupida ponemos la argolla en el eslabón siguiente.
Before 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.
Basic tone adjustment in photoshop.
Sorry excuse the lack of photography-ness is this set of pictures.
If you have seen me previous tutorial, painting eyes are basically the same thing, just little trickier because there's no guide which you can follow.
So dip the cotton buds in the acetone and start scrubbing off the paint, this process can get quite messy because paint will go places you don't want it to go.
The title is really an oxymoron, since, there’s nothing plain about the tutorial at all (however, it’s still quite plane). In case you really want to fold this model of mine (as far as I know, it’s original), then you should go here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDUI5DP-U6E I’m fairly pleased with this tutorial, as it’s my first official try at that sort of thing.
UPDATE: You can find the newer, better tutorial here. The original description continues below.
(The rough draft is here). I’m not pleased with the audio quality, but that’s what I get for trying to remove the white noise that my camera felt necessary to insert. My voice doesn’t usually sound that flat, or at least, I hope it doesn’t. Also, I think the How to Throw section at the end wasn’t really necessary, since throwing a paper airplane isn’t that hard. (but can you crash yours as spectacularly as I crashed mine?)
Of course, I did make the tutorial several months ago (It’s actually this photo that I procrastinated on), and since then, I’ve made a few others, such as cutting hexagons and pentagons from rectangles. And while we’re on that subject, a while ago I also made a photo progression showing how to fold my Starburst Yarmulke Bowl model. Go check those videos out. Oh, and welcome to my dojo.