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*tada* I finally made it: my first tutorial with over 220 single pictures for step-by-step instructions to creat this polymer bride & groom! The german online shop www.torten-kram.de is selling it:

 

für die deutsche Version www.torten-kram.de/index.html?d_AL5_Brautpaar_PDF_Anleitu... and

 

If you prefer to buy the english version, follow this link: www.sugardreams.de and choose the english site - there you can easily buy direct with Paypal and all instructions are in english!

 

If you don´t want to do it in polymer, it can easily be made from gumpaste as well ;)

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/.

I'm doing another workshop in a months time, so I'm going to put more of my tutorials and lessons online as I get closer to the date. This one is specifically related to tonal recovery in Adobe Lightroom 4.

 

www.frontallobbings.com/2013/05/lightroom-tutorial-tonal-...

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 : )!)

next take a little more of the softened clay and working in the direction you will be scraping (ie if for example you are recreating hair you would want to scrape following the lines of the hair.) begin to scrape the clay over the surface of the bangle...kinda like buttering bread

  

(here i have spread the clay over the lower part of the design)

 

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...

 

For the interested who did not see the first five pictures of this serie:

 

This is my first visual tutorial about consciousness and awareness.

 

It is very easy because the pictures will speak for themselves.

 

Without words you will understand, what it all means.

 

Maybe you discover something very important for yourself... :-)))

 

If you like, ask yourself what you see and how you see.

 

This ist he last picture of the serie.

 

HKD

 

This picture shows you seeing the picture

 

HKD

 

Dieses Bild zeigt dich während du dieses Bild siehst.

Im Detail:

Es zeigt, dass dieses Bild in diesem Augenblick Inhalt deiner Aufmerksamkeit – deines Bewusstseins – ist.

Kugel repräsentiert hier das „Auge“ das Bewusstsein.

Inhalt deines Bewusstseins ist ein Bild welches metaphorisch abbildet, wie Bewusstsein ein Bild wahrnimmt, welches eine Bildreihe beendet, die von der Veränderung der Wahrnehmung der Wirklichkeit in unterschiedlichen Lebensabschnitten berichtet.

Diese Lebensabschnitte sind dadurch gekennzeichnet, wie eingeschränkt beziehungsweise wie erweitert die Wahrnehmung der Wirklichkeit durch das Bewusstsein ist. Die Erweiterung der Wahrnehmung des Bewusstseins wurde immer wieder beschrieben als der Aufstieg auf einen Berg. Der Blick wird immer umfassender und auf dem Gipfel erlangt man das volle Rundum- Panorama.

 

Bilder, die man für sich selbst umfassend und befriedigend deuten und nachvollziehen kann, zeigen die eigene Bewusstseinsverfassung an.

 

J. W. v. Goethe sagte dazu: „Du gleichst dem Geist, den du verstehst.“

 

Zur Deutung

Bilder sollten stets subjektiv gedeutet werden.

Objektive Bedeutung gewinnen sie nur in den gemeinsamen Übereinstimmungen vieler Menschen.

Ich habe natürlich eine subjektive Meinung zu den einzelnen der 6 Bilder.

Diese veröffentliche ich bei Interesse später im Detail.

 

Wichtig ist hier: Du bist der Betrachter - Es bleibt nichts anderes übrig als der Betrachter selbst und das bist du!!!

  

HKD

Tutorial on modding a sleeping plate. I love it!

In this video I explain the different parts of a paperpieced pattern, and describe how to go about sewing it. Blogged

 

You will also find the whole video on Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBzPs3xpE7c

Yay! Finally finished a new tutorial!

Faux twigs tutorial--See profile for details

Es mi aniversario de blog!!! un año en la red, uff qué rápido pasó el año!

 

conmismanos.blogspot.com

  

Small wire wrapping tutorial - how to make "curly" beads.

For two small beads (15mm long) you will need about 3 meters (9-10 feet) of 24ga (0.6mm) full hard or half hard wire.

Make about 18cm (7 inches) of coil. Stretch it to 5-6 feet long "wave", cut in half. Each 3 feet (80-90cm) of wavy wire will make one bead. You may flatten and harden the wave with a mallet if you wish. And just coil the wavy wire around a needle making a bead. Hide the end of a wire inside the bead.

You've made your nests! Have fun with them!;)

This tutorial in Russian I published here - community.livejournal.com/wire_ru/195008.html

Blending Tutorial

  

This is probably the most extensive blending/colour matching I’ve done and took a while to get it right. The main problem was that the AUG and F2K lowers that I wanted to blend together had different shades, despite being the same colour code. This meant using a hex code generator to find a code that would match the two. I use this: www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colorpicker.asp

  

Fig.1: In the complete design, the green colour code I wanted for the lower half was 55564c – this matched the AUG lower (coded at 55564c) and the F2K. The F2K however had to be coloured at 5e6054 because of the shading on the preset part. This allows the lighter parts of the F2K lower to match the AUG.

  

Fig.2: Find points on both lowers that match, making it easier to blend – the two magwells in this case line up perfectly.

  

Fig.3: You can see how little is left of the F2K lower after matching it to the AUG and adding solid shapes at 55564C. Half shaded squares are used to blend the shaded parts of the AUG and F2K grips into one, rotating these as required to match at an appropriate scale. Unwanted areas are deleted with white shapes – always remember to outline.

   

This is the fourth in my series of up and coming tutorials for the wire jewelry artist. I try to keep them as "pure" wire-wrapping with no soldering so that anybody can make them without buying extra equipment. All you need is wire and tools and you're on your way!

 

This tutorial includes 28 steps and 30 detailed, high-resolution color photos. If you run into any problems or questions, please contact me anytime---I'm always checking my e-mail ;) I'm always happy to hear how people are doing with my instructions and whether or not it's easy to follow.

 

WILL BE IN YOUR INBOX WITHIN 8 HOURS---USUALLY SOONER.

 

Tools and Supplies Needed:

 

All of the sterling silver wire in this design is NON-tarnish resistant and “dead-soft”.

 

--18 gauge copper wire for practice in making the frames (optional)

--18 gauge sterling silver wire, 12 inches

--28 gauge sterling wire, 4 lengths of 23 inches

--26 gauge sterling wire, enough to wrap the briolettes

--4, 1 inch non-tarnish resistant head pins

--1 pair of non-tarnish resistant ear-wires

--4 Stone or crystal briolettes and 4 coordinating rondelles or crystal bicones

--Chain nose pliers

--Bent nose pliers

--Round nose pliers

--Straightening pliers

--Flush cutters

--Ball pein hammer

--Steel block or anvil

--Liver of sulfur

--1 small glass bowl and metal spoon designated for oxidizing

--Extra-fine steel wool

--Eye and hand protection

 

This is in PDF format which will be sent to your e-mail address.

 

Thank you for your interest and I hope you make many beautiful designs with it!

 

Appreciatively,

 

Lisa

 

add a rope border around the top edge of the base, I made mine using a sugar gun

Add some bows made with thin strips pf modelling paste and leave to dry

My second tutorial for advanced level artists.

Open a photograph in photoshop and then.......

 

1) Duplicate the layer, for windows users, Ctrl J

2) Click on the new top layer. Change the layer blending mode to "color dodge".

3) Continuing to work with the top layer, select inverse, Ctrl I

4) DON'T be alarmed as the image will disappear (if not all, most of it)

5) Continuing to work with the same top layer, in your menu choose filter, blur, gaussian blur and set to approx 16.0 Choose high and low numbers so you can see the effect and choose what looks good to you.

 

6) you are done!!

 

If you want to make the lines and/or the image a little darker continue with this step.

 

1) Merge your two layers together. Duplicate the layer and with the top layer chosen change the layer blending to "multiply" and that will darken your creation.

 

Have fun and let me know if this has helped you.

Let's embrace summer with another Interactive Game, rounding Up with 3 of the most played sports, Basketball, Soccer and now... Volleyball!!

 

Video Tutorial: Coming Soon

 

Launching at the Equal10 Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/equal10/210/128/89

 

After attaching the "Volleyball - (Patreon/Fatpack/Singles) - [Chris Two Designs] " and the "Volleyball - HUD - (Patreon/Fatpack/Singles) - [Chris Two Designs]", you are all set to start using your product.

 

Functions:

Anim Position: Choose from 1~3 poses (Static,Kick-Ups1,Kick-Ups2) or choose Auto to cycle through the animations.

Anim Delay: Choose the delay between each animation (during that time, you will be playing the "current animation" and change to the next if using "Anim Position" on Auto).

Menu: Select your SFX Volume (+ / Mute / -) or Resize your Ball.

Sharing your Soccerball:

On/Off: When Green (ON), anyone wearing the Soccerball/TO-SHARE - Volleyball can click on your Ball to connect and play with you.

Button "Share" (sends a wearable Unpacker with an invisible TO-Share - Soccerball).

Solo / To-Share: Select if you are the game host with (SOLO) or select (TO-Share) if you want to connect to someone's game.

Soccerball Base Colour: Choose from 14 different models (if Patreon) or 12 (if Fatpack), or leave it on Auto to see the Ball magically change through all pre-set Ball models.

Colour Auto-Changer: Choose the delay between each Colour Change interaction.

 

You can find out more about this product on our Website: www.christwodesigns.com/

 

Would you like to get your hands on the EXCLUSIVE PATREON VERSION? Every month we launch:

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Exclusive Member Skins,

Product Pools to vote on future products or future colours,

We also recognize our Patreon members in-store and on our Youtube Video Tutorials,

Join today and start supporting us, so we can keep creating amazing stuff for our Second Life Comunity www.patreon.com/ChrisTwoDesigns

 

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This is an add for tutorial in photoshop support group about creating cool borders. LARGE IN SEPARATE WINDOW

 

The point is here, is the use of odd shaped brushes, you don't have to use brush 44, there are several sets that come with PS and many you can download. You can also draw a shape, select it, and define the brush youself.

 

Also DON'T FORGET TO DESELECT AFTER FILLING THE RECTANGLE WITH BLACK!!!!

durante le ferie ho lavorato abbastanza ma per adesso non ho tempo per fotografare i miei lavori. Vi lascio però questi miei tutorial che spero vi siano utili

Just an image for a Pixelmator tutorial

Video tutorial, more details and full supplies list are on my blog.

 

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Tutorial in my gallery (it is pretty long so I will not invade here by posting it whole...)

Tutorial que achei na web.. e funciona! Adorei! Olhem isso:

sewmamasew.com/blog2/?p=1398

 

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