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Here is the 1st page of our FREE tutorial. you can down load the full tutorial and other tutorials completely FREE at shop.haveyourcakeandeatit.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=16
I hope you find them usefull.
We’ve embarked upon a new project to produce a comprehensive tutorial on deep-sky imaging with DSLR cameras.
This past week we launched a new KickStarter campaign to fund the production of a new multi-hour video course on how to capture deep-sky objects using entry-level telescope gear and DSLR cameras.
For all the details see the KickStarter page at www.kickstarter.com/projects/58417101/deep-sky-with-your-...
The emphasis in the course will be on techniques for taking and processing publication-quality images as simply and easily as possible.
The final video course will consist of several programs, including a video of one of our annual “Deep-Sky with Your DSLR” workshops presented locally here in Alberta. We’ve often had requests for a video version of those workshops, for those who cannot attend in person.
This is it!
We include the Workshop video, but we supplement it with much more: with video segments shot in the field by day and by night, showing how to setup and use gear, and shot in the studio showing how to process images.
While much of the content has been shot and edited, there’s more to do yet. Thus our KickStarter campaign to complete the funding and production. Backers of the project through KickStarter will get the final videos at a substantial discount off the final retail price.
All the details are on the project’s KickStarter page at www.kickstarter.com/projects/58417101/deep-sky-with-your-...
Click through for the listing of course content, and options for funding levels. An FAQ page answers many of the common questions.
A week into the campaign and we’re almost 50% funded, but we have a way to go yet!
We hope you’ll consider backing our project, which we think will be unique on the market.
Clear skies!
1. Found a large game box at the thrift store.
2. Covered inside with pool/water scrapbook paper from Michael's. Added strips of scrapbook paper for pool liner edge.
3. Cut hole in piece of foam core for pool (a tiny bit smaller then the pool box). Covered it with brick scrapbook paper. Added pool edge with stone paper (roll from Hobby Lobby). Made sure all edges and corners were covered.
The other side of the box supports the foam core at the right level.
4. Added a large piece of poster Plexiglas so the dolls could float on the pool surface and to add reflection.
The idea to cover a box shape with water scrapbook paper and add a pool liner edge came from Froggy Stuff (Youtube tutorial).
Need something more than a choker? Here is something for your Victorian wardrobe which you simply cannot live without. The neck corset is the perfect accessory for any occasion where you want to show off :)
To See More Tutorials Visit:
tutorial on how to make this- blairpeter.typepad.com/weblog/2006/03/fabric_flowers.html
Please feel free to add your flower to the group here www.flickr.com/groups/99879056@N00/
Fiz um tutorial em foto dessa make rosa para noite lá no blog, e com produtos que tudo mundo tem, paleta de 120 cores e Warm.
benitesmakeup.blogspot.com/2011/04/tutorial-em-foto-olhos...
Lembram que coloquei a foto do antes e depois da make que fiz na minha amiga Raquel?? Então, acabei gravando o tutorial em vídeo.
Link pro blog
www.thaisbenites.com.br/2011/08/video-tutorial-make-trans...
Design: Xander Perrott
30 units, Ratio: square, relatively easy to assemble.
Youtube: youtu.be/ZZBF-acaalk
Full article: origamitutorials.com/tributary-kusudama-tutorial/
Paper: amzn.to/2k5q2l8
Thank you, Xander Perrott, for allowing me to demonstrate your beautiful design!
I've been asked: "How do you create your magical pictures...?"
Okay. This video is one of my answers.
I have learned so much by my flickr friends that I want to say THANK YOU ALL!!!
Now I will show what I have learned...
No need to keep secrets.
Enjoy your own creativity!
HKD
If you start photo manipulation, maybe you'll be inspired... :-))
HKD
If you like to see full length...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6mFXKc5tls
HKD
I've tried my hand at writing a tutorial for the needle book I've been making recently. This one I made for my Make Mine Modern partner and I documented the process while I made it. Scrappy Needle Book Tutorial
How to make Soma Cube puzzle with paper strips without use of glue. Complete tutorial.
And if you are interested how this could be done using just one strip for each piece of puzzle, here they are: Sebastian Kirsch's instruction.
I've attached all leaves and painted the stem in a greenish brown.
(This tutorial was greatly inspired by Sandra's tutorial posted here and on her lovely blog bonequea.com. Go check it out, if you haven't already seen it : )!)
I was asked the other day , how to make baking strips and found it hard to explain without pics. I searched the net for a picture tutorial and came up with nothing. So here is one , I hope that it may be useful.
Sam x
So I finally got around to doing my Arm Swap tutorial. As you may or may not know I don't like the long arms on the pre-Club Birthday My Scene guys. So I'm going to show my method for swapping out the long arms with the shorter arms.
1. Here I have my arm swap candidates. Club Birthday River will be getting Fashionista Ken arms and Getting Ready River will inherit Club Birthday River's arms.
2. When you turn the arms palm-up you'll notice a little metal pin in the elbow. You're gonna wanna pop that baby out. You can use anything to do this. Just make sure it's something hard but small enough to fit inside the elbow hole.
3. Once the pin is out, the forearm will separate from the elbow joint.
4. Here are the short arms with the long arms. To reattach them, just put the forearm onto the elbow joint-disc thing, pop the pin back in place and your arm swap is done.
I hope this will be helpful to someone.
...and the last for today.
Decorate the inside of the bells with small pointed cylinders of white or colored clay (or, even more fun, glow in the dark), taking inspiration from real jellyfish.
Or decorate the outside. But the how to for that will come in our next installment, with the two hundred last steps of this tutorial.
Aiai, chamar isso de tutorial é até uma ofensa ao bom português, mas tudo bem hahaha
Só quis mostrar, mais ou menos, o que fiz pra conseguir minhas unhas brasileiras..
1 - Na base da fita adesiva e da paciência, com a unha já preparada com base (e bem seca, pra nao fazer caca com a fita rsrs), colo a primeira fita, e passo o glitter forte verde.. Passo uma camada generosa, espero dar uma secadinha, e passo uma segunda, também generosa. Pra ficar aquele efeito BEM fechado de glitter..
2 - Com essa segunda camada ainda molhada, retiro a fita, e colo outra mais pra baixo da unha, pra fazer o amarelo/dourado. Agora vem a questão "destreza".. Tem que passar com cuidado o dourado, pra nao borrar o verde.. Novamente 2 camadas generosas, retira a fita adesiva com elas ainda molhadas..
3 - Por último, o azul. Não há necessidade de fita, por motivos óbvios hahaha, mas novamente tomando cuidado pro azul não "invadir" o dourado..
4 - E assim, depois de bastante paciência, chega-se nesse resultado hehe!
E pra frente Brasil!!! hahaha
Tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp2aTdA4unc
Nombre: Alpha
Diseñador: Jaime Niño Bernal
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Start adding the leaves to the stem. Here, I'm using the florist tape to wrap and stick the leaf to the stem.
You could use the masking tape as well and later paint it.
Or look for green washi tape!
(This tutorial was greatly inspired by Sandra's tutorial posted here and on her lovely blog bonequea.com. Go check it out, if you haven't already seen it : )!)
Short video tutorial on how to make a 7 wrap thread crochet bullion stitch.
I find that three things help me in making bullion stitches:
#1: I make sure the wraps are evenly side by side against my crochet hook, snuggled together.
#2: When I yarn over, I yarn over at least 1/2 inch away from the wraps and then I pull the thread through the wraps. (the extra thread that you skip winds up in the middle of the bullion stitch)
#3: I hold the wraps gently but firmly in place with my left hand as I pull the thread and crochet hook through the middle of the bullion stitch.
For those interested in how I work, here's a tutorial or run through of my last picture, "Another Century Episode (Team B)".
PART A
1. Background
My white posterboards were too small to use, so I opted for my livingroom wall. It has a slight yellow tint and texture. The texture is smoothed out in photoshop by selecting areas with lasso - copy - paste - gaussian blur. Selecting areas too close to the figures (4) result in overlay when blur is applied. Erase the overlaid areas.
Tip:Sometimes it's not so bad because it kinda creates haze which may work depending on conditions such as: objects in far distance, weather/atmospheric effects like dust, fog, or smog, or adding to the illusion of largeness of a toy robot.
2. Lights
The 3 bulb lamp 2a is mainly used for warm lighting. It's placement dictates what kind of sky background image I'll use. Since it's low relative to the scene, it's going to be a sunset, thus I look for sunset images.
I used 2b along with a white cardboard (to reflect 2b's light) to light up the area on the wall close to 2a that was poorly initially lit.
2c is supplementary lighting so the background (1) area on the left won't be too dark. I also use this light source for scenes that require cooler lighting or even afternoon sun light.
3. Foreground/ground
This item as foam recolored mountain which I use for a lot of my pics.
4. Figures
I took several pics of the figures in order to 1. make it easier to digitally erase the stands, and 2. change up the dof in case I want certain characters with more focus. The images are later evaluated and spliced together in photoshop. Erasing unwanted areas is no hassle.
eg. Xan's (mid character who is jumping) stand blocks out the figure to its right, Laevatein (see 4). I simply copy Xan, then paste in a layer over a picture that was taken without Xan. After that clean up and make sure no unwanted part is in the copy/paste Xan.
5. Stand
I highly recommend a stand. I still move it all around to get tilted shots. Tip: set iso to 100, control your breathing so you won't have shaky hands, and if not.. shoot with the timer.
PART B
Digital
A. Background: Used a sunset image.
1. Placed in layer over original picture, and
2. set layer property to overlay.
3. Adjusted lightness/darkness and saturation to increase vibrancy lost when layer property was changed from normal to overlay.
4. Erased overlapping sky background imagery. Tip:Sometimes it's ok to lightly erase overlap, leaving some to create illusion of reflection.
B. Figures
Created a seperate layer set on 'screen' and airbrushed lit up eyes, and Laevatein's hair. Added another screen layer and went over airbrushed eyes and hair and added blur for glowing effect (then lowered opacity a bit).
In another screen layer I created a colored circle, erased middle leaving a doughnut, multipied layer for further manipulation, and used distortion tool to angle fittingly around Xan.
Used doughnut: Erased unwanted overlapping areas, set slight gaussian blur, multiplied tilted circle layer - set property to screen- added more blurr for glowing effect - set layer opacity down.
Did the same technique for power doughnut behind Xan using a copy of the original doughnut layer, but I changed up it's color patter a bit.
C. Len's flare
Set origin from the right, just off the screen. Selected percentage I thought would be a sufficient amount.
D. Extra
Sharpened a few areas, mostly on Xan's torso, and added dust under Eva 02.
Free tutorial on my blog as part of the "12 Gifts of Christmas"!
www.freshlemonsquilts.com/?p=1343
Also includes a giveaway
I was offered the opportunity to write a tutorial for Advanced Photoshop magazine back in January... at last it's been published.
The tutorial uses my WLTB™ urban flat shot to educate and inspire fellow Photoshop users into generating their very own architectural abstract images.
It's quite complicated... so don't say I didn't warn you :-)
ON SALE NOW :-D
Os gustaría aprender a retocar un retrato? Hoy os traigo un pequeño tutorial, sencillo, ameno y súper práctico, para que en 5 minutos consigas un efecto radiante en tus retratos!
Os dejo la entrada en mi blog, y recordad, si tenéis alguna cuestión o sugerencia, no dudéis en preguntarme.
www.marinagondra.com/blog/2013/02/26/aprendiendo-a-retoca...
Would you like to learn how to retouch a portrait? Today I am bringing you a little tutorial, simple, entertaning and so practical, for you to get a radiant effect to your pictures in just 5 minutes!
Here you have the entry in my Blog, and remember if you have any question, no doubt in asking me!
www.marinagondra.com/blog/2013/02/26/aprendiendo-a-retoca...