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this tutorial was good practice with the gradient tool.

My favorite mini-project to make use of those beloved fabric bits or give a personal touch to a gift. Tutorial on the blog!

Sounds simple but a lot of people can't do it! Photographic tutorial on my blog.

Carmille muy aliviada con su pelo...a ninguna pullip le gusta enseñar el scalp!

Ewan se sonríe porque, con su nueva peluca en lugar de la de stock, se ha ahorrado todo ese rollo! Y Nobu tiene el pelo intacto (y ha flipado con la sesión) XDDD

Sounds simple but a lot of people can't do it! Photographic tutorial on my blog.

Cliente: Mattel

Agência: mídia.designers

Direção de criação: Ricardo Aum

Direção de Arte: Anderson de Paulo

Ilustração: Leandro Dessoy

Redação: Débora Beraldo

Atendimento: Anelise Torres Blanco

Motion Design: Giordano Caldas

Programação: Bruno Mobral Pereira

Mídia: Herika Oliveira

Aprovação: Lilian Gaino / Ana Furtado / Isabel Patrão

 

Últimos pasos: volvemos a pasar a color RGB: Imagen>Modo>RGB color. Un repaso a los niveles y curvas, si es necesario. En este caso también he recortado un poco la foto y ya está.

Here is a tutorial for those of you who love to participate in the swaps, challenges and other blogging and etsy things. If you would like a visual calendar reminder. Today I marked my calendar for The Cottage Style Street Team on Etsy for our Tulip goodies for our Etsy shops happening on March 15th. But you can do this with any badge that the hostess supplies for an event:

 

*make sure that you are signed in on flickr

 

*highlight the photo of the BADGE for a project on flickr on the host's of the project photostream.

 

*click on ALL SIZES

 

*Download the thumbnail size

 

*Print it out and paste it to your calendar to mark the date.

 

I have a printing selection on my printer called contact sheet which is the perfect size for a calendar. All printers vary, but they should allow you to print the small size.

 

If you are downloading the badge from a blog, upload it to flickr and use the above directions.

See my blog for some picot tutorials!

After you are done wrapping, just clip off the extra with your wire cutters, using your pliers to tuck in the in.

 

~WARNING!~

Now, don't say I didn't warn you but this things can get pretty addicting. Once you get the hand of them, you can get a whole set completed in about 20 min. They make great little "extras" for you swaps with knitters. Another option is to add a lobster claw clasp for crochet. Just make it the same way as I've shown and instead of adding a split ring just add the lobster claw clasp.

Material and illustration for a tutorial

 

the tutorial is here

 

www.gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3389

Tutorial animado da principal modalidade de poker: o Texas Hold'em.

 

Link do Projeto : www.cardplayerbrasil.com/site/guia.asp

Use a delica bead leave a tail and tie knot securely and go up through back of sieve dome add 4mm czech bead,6mm swarovski bicone and delica bead.

followed a tut on design.tutsplus.com

tutorial example. Visit rosebfischer.com for more

 

Fingers crossed you will take a bit more time than I did in the above example when correcting converging verticals but here is a tutorial on it.

 

I often like the very wide effect a lens can make but for the natural look this tutorial works well. Any comments let me have them...

 

Chris

 

Using Photoshop to get rid of converging verticals

 

When shooting wide angle photos you will often get converging verticals within the picture. You can use the perspective tool within Photoshop to bring them back and have them look nice and straight. The top photo in this montage is converging and the second has been altered to its natural state. To achieve this....

 

1.Open your photo into Photoshop and duplicate the background layer

2.Use the selection tool (short cut key V) and make sure that there is a tick in the box saying show transform controls. This is under the main menu items on the selected tool toolbar

3.Go to the Edit menu select TRANSFORM then select PERSPECTIVE

4.You can now use your mouse to drag out the top corners of the picture to start straightening the converging verticals you will need to use the side and bottom markers too to make sure the photo looks right

5.Take your time with this so they are straight and not tilting over the other way!

6.Once you are happy with the result click on the tick at the top right hand corner of the top tool bar or press ENTER on the keyboard to apply the changes

7.Go to your layers and turn off your BACKGROUND LAYER (press the eye symbol next to it) this will now show only the duplicated layer that you have altered the perspective on. You will now see that you may have to do some cropping

8.You could also clone in some detail if you need to crop too much

9.Once you have done your final tweaks flatten and save your picture

 

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( Pop over to your iron and press. I hope you keep your iron close to your sewing machine! )

 

Pin piece number 4 matching it up with the edge of pressed piece number 3.

 

( View the full tutorial here. )

Nuevo tutorial en Bueno bonito y barato.

 

Disfraz infantil de piloto

 

Bueno bonito y barato

This is how it came from the camera.

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