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I've just finished a tutorial for this Drawstring Playmat Sack for Lego and other small toys, and it's here on my blog: Tutorial: bellgirl.com.au/2010/08/tutorial-playsak-drawstring-sack....
These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
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These photos were for a tutorial on how to make various hair accessories.
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Pretty straight forward tutorial on how I make the patterns and screens for Displaced Persons and all of the comics I draw.
These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
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A model friend of mine is doing photography now but does not know how to use PS at all. She asked how to create this effect. I said most likely done in camera with long lens, shallow depth of field, so you get the nice drop off. But I tried to re-create the look in PS
used a pw tutorial. i used the "blue" filter @ 5% on the black & white. the original is on the right. ;)
Atmel Studio 7 is the integrated development platform (IDP) for developing and debugging Atmel® SMART ARM®-based and Atmel AVR® microcontroller (MCU) applications. Studio 7 supports all AVR and Atmel SMART MCUs. The Atmel Studio 7 IDP gives you a seamless and easy-to-use environment to write, build and debug your applications written in C/C++ or assembly code. It also connects seamlessly to Atmel debuggers and development kits.
Additionally, Atmel Studio includes Atmel Gallery, an online apps store that allows you to extend your development environment with plug-ins developed by Atmel as well as by third-party tool and embedded software vendors. Atmel Studio 7 can also able seamlessly import your Arduino sketches as C++ projects, providing a simple transition path from Makerspace to Marketplace.Atmega-8 based Development BoardAtmega-32 Development Board for EmbeddedMicro-controllers-Basic Introduction TutorialsFlowcode Programming and Simulation TutorialPrior to installation of AVR Studio you have to install the compiler WinAVR. This will allow AVR Studio to detect the compiler.
Step 1: Download the setup file from Atmel site.There are two option for download A. Atmel Studio 7.0 (build 790) web installer B. Atmel Studio 7.0 (build 790) offline installerUser should select as per their convinience.
Step 2: After selection you will be prompted to fill a form.Complete the form and download link will appear.Click download then wait for download to complete.Step 3: Double click the Installer/Setup file and installation will start automatically.
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This image is for a DeepSkyStacker tutorial on my blog, Flintstone Stargazing: flintstonestargazing.com/2009/06/26/my-quick-deepskystack...
These photos were for a tutorial on how to make various hair accessories.
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These photos are from a tutorial I made on how to make this style of bunny scarf.
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These photos were for a tutorial on how to make various hair accessories.
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These photos are from a tutorial on how to create Hime style curly teased piggy tails.
For more information please see:
In this example we are going from a shape to a form by extruding. This means taking the rectangle and stretching it through the 3rd dimension, think of it like squashing icing through a piping bag...
Click the Extrude tool in the Panel Bar, it is top left. Because we've only got one shape drawn Inventor assumes this is the shape to extrude and it gives us a preview like on my screen.
Later we will have to choose the 'Profile' ourselves. For now try out the different options on the Extrude menu, and see the next few screens for what you can change, but don't click OK yet!
Download this free SolidWorks spring tutorial here:
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SolidWorks Tips, Tricks & Tutorials
Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.
This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".
A simple documents icon made in Adobe Illustrator CS4. Here's a tutorial where you can learn how to make it.
zipper pocket mini tutorial here imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2011/09/madeleine-mini-tutorial...
full madelene tutorial and pattern link here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2011/10/madeliene-tutorial.html
tutorial with link to printable template here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2012/12/raccoon-felt-ornament.html
see all of the #raccoonsfor2013 projects, tutorials, and patterns here: imaginegnats.blogspot.com/2012/12/raccoon-week-project-ro...
There are small, private tutorial spaces for private and small group work. These are in addition to small break out spaces in their corridors.
I did this one fairly simply for a PS support group question. REALLY LARGE
1. I filled the bottom layer with a blue gradient ( I did fancier stuff to with grain and motion blur but ignore that for this show and tell).
2. ON A NEW LAYER. Choosing the round marquee tool and holding the shift key draw a circle and fill that with a baby blue.
3. Duplicate that layer (the one with the baby blue circle). command/ctrl +j.
4 choose free transform (command/ctrl + t) and with the shift key held down move the circle on the top layer to the right until you have two circles showing. Hit return/enter. If you're wondering, the shift key contrains the movement to right or left or up or down.
5. NOW HERE'S THE COOL PART. do this until the circles extend from left to right..... command/ctrl + option/alt + shift + t ...... this dupes the last transform.
6. Starting with the top layer do command/ctrl + e until all the circles have been joined into one layer.
7. duplicate that layer.
8. use free transform again with the shift key held down and drag it down until you have two rows of circles.
9. Now DO THE COOL THING AGAIN. ... command/ctrl + option/alt + shift + t .....
10. Then from the top command/ctrl + e until all the dots are in one layer.
Now. you're done unless you wanna make it jazzier by adding blending effects via Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options.