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Open up your photo into Photoshop and duplicate the layer
Go to the FILTER menu and select BLUR and GAUSSIAN BLUR
Add in as much blur as you see fit. You still want to be able to see the details of the picture – around 15% works well for portrait photographs. Click OK once you had added the blur
Change the blending mode of your top layer to Overlay
Your photo will now have come a bit dream like but also slightly red
To reduce the redness click on the fill / adjustment icon below the layers (black and white circle) and select Hue/Saturation. Increase the Hue slightly to +3 and the saturation to -2. Leave the Lightness at 0
Click OK for your finished product
As you have multiple layers you can add in a layer mask and then paint back in the eyes to sharpen them if you wish
- coaseti partea de sus a capsunii pentru a fi siguri ca nu se desface
- decupati un patrat de pasla
- indoiti in doua si decupati colturile interioare, repetati
- in ultima imagine aveti rezultatul
After basic editing.
Fixing colors, levels, curves, saturation, some sharpening and whitening the eyes, etc.
This is my second Photoshop tutorial at abduzeedoo.com :
abduzeedo.com/reader-tutorial-create-grungy-poster-photoshop
cut some pretty ribbon into lengths that will wrap around the card (the ribbon i used had wire in it which blunts scissors like nobody's business, but made the next step of the process easier...)
My second try at this tutorial. I made it square instead of rectangular--gotta be me. It is not exactly right, but not sure where I goofed up...again. but I like it. If you want a great lesson in layers to to ken's tutorial herehttp://paperstreetsupplies.com/
See his amazing Photostream here
Turn the needle away from your body until its nose is pointing down. You are going to pull the free end through the loop.
This is the source photo for my upcoming "Make your own planets" tutorial
This is the second step:
www.flickr.com/photos/dirkpaessler/168794205
And the final image:
Now you have made one row you need to make another!
To do this we need another chain to act as a "ladder" to climb up to the next row. So - yarn over as pictured...
I've made a tutorial on moldable foam stamps, complete with a video! You can find it here on my blog
NOTE: When cutting out your fabric, make sure to pin the templates to the WRONG side, otherwise your fabric will come out reversed.
( View the full tutorial here. )
tutorial from imagine gnats on the casa crafty blog
part one here: gateway quilting: pillow cover part one
part two here: gateway quilting: pillow cover part two