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Today the Xandressan Captain and her motley crew are helping to demonstrate how easy it is to get pretty good pictures of your miniatures (in this case Mage Knight miniatures) using a smartphone.
You'll need:
- A smartphone with a camera of course
- Some dust free miniatures
- An A3 or equivalent piece of white paper or card (I've used the back of some packing card here, the plain back of gift wrapping is also good. It needs to be crease free)
- Some tape to hold it in place
- A windowsill and lots of daylight. (It's raining here today but there's still enough light)
- Some free and half decent image editing software which can crop and white balance as a minimum.
Setup as in the top left picture, leave enough room at the sides and back so you can crop the image afterwards.
Snap away without the flash (middle left picture is an example) and then crop (bottom left) and edit the ones you're happy with.
Win! It's that simple.
Of course a reflector, better camera, bounce flash, better imaging software etc etc will all allow for better results, but this basic tutorial assumes you have access to none of those.
For Its An Addiction tutorial discussion here
Animation in Photoshop is such fun
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Après le tutorial pour apprendre comment appliquer un cadre à une photo, voilà le tuto pour ... fabriquer un cadre ! Tout le monde n'ayant pas les dons pour les faire à main levée ou avec illustrator, on peut se débrouiller avec de la récup sur le net.
Дополнительная складка нужна на шаге №13.
Picture from Meenakshi Mukerji's book "Marvelous Modular Origami"
Tutorial - Anleitung # 2- 2009 for producing a fore mother pot. I offer them as e pattern in German and English soon.
Bit of a cheaty one but got flu jag yesterday & fit for nothing . So spent all day doing a surreal composite Adobe Tutorial. Some of their images and some of mine.
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.
I've made several brick walls so far and each turned out very different (need to upload a photo of them standing together ; )).
Of course, my bricks are not perfectly scaled. I didn't research the 1:1 measurements, I just decided to make them app. 5cms long and about 1,5cm high. If you like to make them in a different size, you can easily alter that : ).
These photos were for a tutorial on how to make various hair accessories.
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Last night I did a tutorial showing a photographer how to turn his photographs into paintings. This is the result of the 1 hour Skype call. Original Photograph by photographer Kelly Morris
From the tutorial for the hand worked buttonholes from my buttercream bow blouse. They turned out rather good, I think! These are are fun little vintage technique to add to your sewing arsenal. Visit my blog for more on how to make these lovelies.
Achei na net e compartilho.
Acho muito fofos estes hexágonos...
Ainda não tentei fazer, mas deve funcionar.
Segue o link:
www.jaybirdquilts.com/2009/06/sew-flip-hexagon-tutorial.html
Beijos e boa semana!
Can you guess what I named my Kopykake? I also have a little video for ya today:) thebearfootbaker.com/2013/03/kopykake-video-tutorial-2/
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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1. The Weave Cane, 2. Keepsake Party Favors, 3. School Spirit Cane, 4. Mother's Day Skirt, 5. New skirt, 6. Fabric transformed
I'm working on the tutorials section of my website right now, trying to figure out how best to arrange it. www.lisaclarke.net/2008/09/02/tutorial-madness/
Blogged the tutorial on how I've been folding fabric at my place and my mom's. Check it out on turningturning.com/.