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A Neilaine me pediu esse tutorial da unha de gatinho com florzinha colorida. Espero q te ajude na hora de fazer a decoraçao :D
1 – Passei duas mãos de esmalte Pink, da Impala.
2 – Começo a decoração fazendo uma bolinha com tinta para tecido branca, q será o rosto do gatinho. Pra isso, pode ser usado um boleador, mas como eu não tenho, uso a outra ponta do pincel (a parte de cima, não a das cerdas usada pra pintar), pois tem um formato arredondado. Se a bolinha não ficar perfeitamente redonda, pode-se usar um pincel fino e arrumar para q ela fique mais redondinha.
3 – Feita a bolinha, ainda com a tinta pra tecido branca, fiz as orelhinhas como se fosse uma folha de árvore, no mesmo formato. Usei um pincel de ponta bem fininha, pq elas não podem ficar exageradas.
4 – Para fazer o fucinho, mergulhei a ponta de um palito na tinta pra tecido amarela e fiz um pontinho um pouco abaixo do centro da bolinha branca.
5 – Os olhinhos são feitos da mesma maneira que o fucinho. Mergulhei a pontinha do palito na tinta para tecido preta e fiz dois pontinhos acima da bolinha amarela.
6 – Com um pincel fino e tinta pra tecido preta, fiz 3 risquinhos de cada lado da bolinha branca, simulando as barbinhas do gatinho. Nesse caso, recomendo q usem um pincel mais longo, como eu usei. Com ele, eu tenho mais facilidade pra fazer risquinhos retos e perfeitos.
7 – Usando o palito novamente, fiz 4 bolinhas na orelha direita do gato com tinta para tecido roxa, como se fosse uma flor, ou um lacinho. E assim acaba o desenho do gato, mas como a tinta pra tecido eh solúvel em água, tem de passar um verniz ou incolor por cima do desenho.
8 – Para fazer as florzinhas coloridas, comecei fazendo pequenos pingos amarelos aleatórios, e ao redor deles, fiz outros 5 pingos de outra cor, como pétalas de flor. Tudo isso com palito e tinta pra tecido.
9 – E assim fica no final da decoração. Não esqueça de usar o incolor por cima para q não saia o desenho feito com tinta pra tecido. :D
You need several, admit it. Of different shapes and sizes.
Just don't use silicone shapes to roll on (ask me how I know). Plastic bottles are great.
Wait until the silicone is a bit polymerized for easier shaping, but not too long.
So I´ve entered the world of tutorials. I knew it was hard and a lot of work, but this hard!!
I´ve been teaching classes in Stockholm a couple of years but that is different. For the students there I can show with my hands. But only explaining in words...
I admire every artisan making tutorials even more now.
:)
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 : )!)
Once you are happy with the bell shape and the smoothness, bake it. Heat gun is great for this stage (you will absolutely need a heat gun for the tentacles anyway). You start seeing the marble through the clay as if by magic.
Bake it well, you will need a relatively strong clay in the next step.
The first three leaves are attached. It's growing : )!
(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 : )!)
How to make a beautiful tutu for your little princess and turn her fairtale dreams into a reality.
Tutorial: madamesouffle.blogspot.com/2011/09/baby-tutu-dress.html
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Bueno, esta semana me hice un beauty dish para uno de mis flashes, y como me lo han pedido varias personas, he hecho un tutorial :)
ver en grande aquí
That's a tutorial in spanish of a DIY Beauty Dish :)
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De momento, sólo tengo un tutorial a la venta pero poco a poco iré añadiendo el resto de tutoriales.
Muchas gracias por vuestras visitas!!!!
Tutorial for making polymer clay beads using a marble cane tutorial. More on my blog: fulgorine.wordpress.com/2013/08/16/how-to-make-veneer-beads/
And from a different angle : ).
(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'm going a little crazy today. I hope some enjoys this one since I used me as a model, ugh! LARGE IN SEPARATE WINDOW
este tutorial lo hice con mucho cariño para las compañeras del foro crea con abalorios, no me lo he inventado yo, pero lo hice con mucho cariño, para ellas y ahora para vosotros podeis copiarlo todo el mundo, solo una persona no podra copiarlo , LA HUNGARA, que ni se le ocurra. mas cositas en www.flickr.com/photos/artesania_guylu/.
This is the Tutorial to this one
1. Start at the end of the camelia-tutorial
2. Open the middle
3. mountainfold the centerline and collapse
4. should look like this ^-^
5. open one side
6. mountainfold and collapse
7. collapsed
8. repeat on the other side
9. fold the mountainfold in the center to the back, therefore align it
10. turn over
11. open and ...
12. collapse
13. squash the middle part
14. Variation...
Made an article/tutorial on how to use office and art supplied for product photography. Also how t create this kinds of shot. Head on over to petapixel.com/2016/05/09/use-office-art-supplies-product-...
for the whole article.
Strobist info:
Studiostrobe thru softbox and scrim subject right @ 1/16
Studiostrobe thru softbox and scrim back left of subject @ 1/16
White Fill card front left and right side of subject
Making a fine marble cane using polymer clay. More on my blog: fulgorine.wordpress.com/2013/07/24/fine-marble-cane-tutor...
Some of you have asked me several times already to do a tutorial on how to achieve these noseless-largemouth people. Here is my very simple way to do it. I hope it's understandable.
My original take on the picture (some differences).
Make enough leaves, I love to do an uneven number.
You can make the wires in different lengths.
(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 : )!)
Wonderful DIY Colorful Pasta Christmas Tree and Wreath
This is another Christmas idea using pasta, we posted a pasta snowflake craft a few days ago. It’s really easy to create …
wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-diy-colorful-pasta-christmas-t...
A simple portrait of Laura shot with a Nikon D7000.
I used a strobe from the left and one on the background.
Detail and diagram on my blog:
www.theis.dk/blog/index.php/24/05/2011/strobist-tutorial-...
Used colors:
- Black Surface Primer, Vallejo
- Abyssal Blue, Scale75 nmm set (Abyssal)
- Bering Blue, Scale75 nmm set (Bering)
- Arctic Blue, Scale75 nmm set (Arctic)
- Abaddon Black, Citadel (Black)
- Necron Abyss, old Citadel Fundation (Necron)
- White Scar, Citadel (White)
1. layer of mix (Abyssal) and (Bering) 1:1 over primer on large area.
2. some glazes with (Abyssal) and (Black) to remove visible edges from 1.
3. layer of (Bering) and glazes of mix from 1. to smooth trasmisions on smaller area and edges.
4. layer of (Arctic) and glazes of (Bering) on the smallest area and edges.
5. dots of (White) on centers of reflections and glaze of mix (Necron) and (Black) to darker and add depth to the black.
Now for the arms...
I made a skinner blend, as you can not see here (white to translucent photographs really well), with the color change along the band so each slice I cut has the blend, and each arm starts white at the base and tappers to translucent at the point.
Make a small loop of wire, with a small piece below it and a bend in it (left of the picture). This will be embedded in the first arm, and make a strong suspension system.
Cut a small slice of your blend, and roll it into an elongated cone. Make a good note of the size of slice you used: you will cut the others to the same size.
Embed the wire (leaving the loop out) in the cone, and shape it with pleasing curves. Make a second cone, and attach it to the first, where the curvature in your wire is. Do it again. You now have a structure with three arms. If you are satisfied with their layout, bake them with the heat gun, using the wire loop and a tool to hold it.
It is easier with a relatively low number of arms, because the hot airflow will move them and you might need to intervene to get them back in the shape they were.