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This is a little tutorial advocating the benfits of using the raw format. With raw format you can "develop" different versions of your "negative". The a part is a rather normal "copy" and the lightest part of Bathazars fur is overexposed, their are no details left in the fur, it's just maximum white (this is what your jpeg file would look like, if correctly exposed). The b part is "underdeveloped" and as you can see the raw file contains a lot of information in those parts that appears totaly overexposed in the a part.. The a+b part is a layer mix (normal blend), b ontop of a with trancparency set to about 35%.
And in reallity the b part is tonemapped in Photomatix, but that doesn't change the basic principle of how to get more from your pictures with the aid of raw files, you can do it with photoshop alone (or some similar program), the essential part is done in the raw editor.
The previous picture is the a+b combination.
Books and classroom teaching gets very monotonous and boring for students after a while. Extramarks provide learning platforms such as online video tutorials for students. The videos provided by Extramarks include fun and interactive ways of learning for students. It's a platform that makes teaching fun. it benefits both, the teacher and the student as well. a student finds develope interest to learn with the video as it includes a lot of visuals which makes understanding better and fun.
Here I'm using a small flathead screwdriver to ease the square plastic bit off the eyelids. I stick it under the white plastic as you can see. Be gentle so you don't get scratches to the eyelids.
Learn how to sew a simple to open, clear vinyl lunch bag. theinspiredwren.blogspot.com/2014/03/tutorial-vinyl-lunch...
hello :D here's a new coloring tutorial. imma be using a joick picture now. :]
first, open your photoshop and choose the picture you want. of course.
next, sharpen your picture ONCE.
- filter > sharpen > sharpen -
next, create a SOLID COLOR. The code your gonna use is #83c3c5 and put it as SOFT LIGHT.
now its time for colors! :D
go to SELECTIVE COLOR (makes sure the layer your using is your BASE aka the picture).
- image > adjusments > selective color -
REDS: -85. 35. 41. 17
YELLOWS: -61. 55. -31. -2
WHITES: 60. 10. 4. 21
NEUTRALS: 7. -19. -12. 13
BLACKS: 38. 5. 5. 8.
press OK.
Now lets choose selective color again. :)
REDS: 26. 21. -6. 12
YELLOWS: -60. 13. 3. -39
NEUTRALS: 23. 2. -9. 2
BLACKS: -7. 10. -3. 6
Now merge down the SOLID COLOR.
Lets add some curves. ;)
- image > adjustments > curves -
we're gonna make each one three times (except blue & green):
RGB: First - O: 55 I: 50 | Second - O: 99 I: 105 | Third - O: 144 I: 135
RED: First - O: 80 I: 103 | Second - O: 128 I: 117 | Third - O: 179 I: 175
GREEN: First - O: 82 I: 74 | Second - O: 140 I: 150
BLUE: First - O: 166 I: 147 | Second - O: 125 I: 121
Right after ALL of that hassel go on HUE/SATURATION
- image > adjustments > hue/saturation -
MASTER: -9. -8. -7
REDS: 4. 14. -14
CYANS: -4. 15. -12
and we're done! :)
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Just remember, these are the results on THIS picture.
The coloring can be different in another picture.
Post a comment and show me your results! :)
If you need help or don't understand a step also leave a comment!
i'm also gonna start taking request for graphics! so, leave your pictures in the comment section!
xoxo - Steph
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tumblr -> jicknonas.tumblr.com
formspring -> formspring.me/xmuchbetterxo
Put a small amount of glue and return the lower part to the mark.
The folded part is called seam allowance
You've your back
o diagrama começa a partir da unidade Lego que norteia o PROJETO GIRAMÓDULO. Para obter o tutorial, contate www.zenorigami.blogspot.com.br
Uncolour tutorial using Adobe Photoshop.
Step :
1st. convert to grayscale
2nd. Convert again to RBGcolor.
3rd. Just adjust your color balance! thats all!
4th. Add some gradient ( choose white in color ).
Tutorial by www.flickr.com/photos/nasruddinmukhtar
View at page www.flickr.com/photos/ekamil June 2, 2009
Talent : Abby
Photo by Karl Potraitrature
Direct by me :)
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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.
Time to deepen the lines! Using more pressure and carefully cutting the foam with an exacto knife, I try to give the foam more structure and texture.
As each team did their routine this sign tracked the performance of required elements. We are not big synchronized swimming fans, but we were looking for some extra event tickets and this is what we got.
It was interesting and entertaining; I didn't post any performance pictures since legs sticking out of the water don't really give a sense of what goes on. :)