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We need to locate the circle in two directions, add another dimension to the circle, this time from the centre to the end of the rectangle. The process is nearly identical to the last screen.
Then we need to change the values given the these dimensions. Make them both 12.5
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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I made a little tutorial on how to make this fun and easy juggle ball
blogged here mikodesign.blogspot.com/2009/03/milas-circus-party-part-4...
I am making a knitting tutorial for a school project - this is it! :)
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
I think this one is going to be used for the tutorial. Look for it in a couple of days.
Edit:
Well it was more than a few days. Hard drive crash. It was in a RAID set, so no data was lost, just rebuild time after I hunted down a matching drive.
My new method is described in the Technique group in this thread.
The original method discussion thread is here.
find this tutorial by Lune Vintage featured during 12 days of Tricks and Treats at a Beautiful Mess Blog
HERE: abeautifulmess.typepad.com/my_weblog/2010/10/tricks-treat...
I want to do a falling glass vase, so there's a few things I need to tackle. I've already got the shape of the vase drawn, the water shape pulled over so it's "in" it (actually, on top), and the flowers behind both, and I need to put them all together. With the water and vase together, I selected them both, and applied a transparency. You can play with how transparent you want to make it, to look more like glass. The transparency controls are right under the color controls on the right.
Make sure you select all of an object before you move it! Part of it will get left behind otherwise. If you can't select something cleanly with the selection tool, use the lasso.
This is also where you can start to see the value of those layers. if you tried to make broad selections, you'd find you keep grabbing the background, or other objects if they are too close. With the background locked away, I can click on that violet all I want without worrying it's going to shift. Remember it isn't unreasonable to have a layer for every object in a picture! Even this simple piece got up to 5 layers for a time.
It's at the point that I'm putting the flowers together that I realize I want to have the transparency of water and glass in front of them. I could use the "Send to back" command, but I find it much cleaner to make a new layer. Again to avoid clicking on stuff you don't want.
So I create a new layer between layer 1 and layer 2. I copy the daffodils on layer 3, delete them from layer 3, and then paste them back in on layer 4. Layer 4 has been dragged down so it sits under Layer 3. If you have the layers stacked properly, you will see this effect on the right, with the translucent glass and water overlaying the stems.
Layers in the Layer control box can be pulled up and down like shuffling papers in a stack, so if the layer 4 isn't where you want it, pull it until it is.
Rose hairstyle tutorial
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Fabric Flower Tutorial, blogged about here feelincrafty.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/fabric-flower-tutor...
These photos are from a tutorial on how to decorate a Christmas tree using accessories and other pretty things you already have at home for a cute look ^_^
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Recently I made a couple of little lavender pouches to hang up with my dresses. They're incredibly easy to sew using old pieces of fabric and make your clothes smell lovely. Find the tutorial here: www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/04/tutorial-lavender-scente...
La tela es de una vieja camiseta de licra (ideal por el peso y la caída) El estampado completo era bastante feo, pero a trocitos queda muy chulo!
In making the pedestal, first I make 4 blocks, using 3 or 4 pieces of ¾” Baltic Birch plywood (for each block) (3/4” Baltic Birch plywood has at least 11 ply’s).They are cut to size and glued and screwed together. In the top block (or top and bottom for the 8-sided pedestal) I put T-nuts in between some of the pieces to bolt into.
I've made a tutorial for working Rainbow--and working it using the Magic Loop to boot!
find it on the blog: www.fruitychick.com
The pattern is much less awkward this way! I hope you try it!