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Aproveitando que muitas meninas pediram e que minha unha do dedão quebrou, aqui está o tutorial do meu mosaico psicodélico...rs
O pincel que está na foto eu não sei o nº, mas coloquei ao lado do palito de laranjeira para ter uma referência do tamanho, eu só o usei para fazer o contorno em preto.
As demais cores utilizei o pincel do próprio esmalte.
Depois de tudo, eu passei o roxinho da Colorama para finalizar.
Quem tiver dúvidas, só comentar.
Beijos meninas e obrigada por terem gostado! :)
hello hello hello. new monkey tutorial- www.noyaart.com/index.php/--26/monkey-tutorial enjoy!
if you have any quetions-pls let me know!
i did my first stamp tutorial for a friend.
and these are her first creations.
Can you belive it? she never had a stamp in her hands, and created immediately these Beauties.
i think she´s got talent.look at the 5th card.she covered it with fabric..so creative.
what do you think?
her you see my examples i did for this tutorial:
www.flickr.com/photos/49018029@N05/6002794367/in/photostream
and here some specials of her:
www.flickr.com/photos/49018029@N05/6002794775/in/photostream
www.flickr.com/photos/49018029@N05/6002795813/in/photostream
www.flickr.com/photos/49018029@N05/6002795329/in/photostream
Tutorial for a complete remake of my first car posted here on flicker years ago. redesigned from the bottom up but using the same idea of a 5 wide midsection.
Also availible on youtube
Designed with Lego Digital Designer (LDD)
Music
JR Tundra - Bar Crawl
Followed Dubtastics tutorial - and stock photo used in his tutoral. A couple textures from www.flickr.com/photos/soufwes/sets/72157605330641535/
and a few that I had. Dont be critical !!! - it was my first try with a tutorial this indepth and was using PS Elements.
Simple tutorial of puff tessellation. Start from triangle grid 16 and make double sink in the middle of the paper. Step no 5 and 6 are not flat.
I wrote a tutorial on my blog about attaching amigurumi hair!
You can view it at esshaych.blogspot.com/2009/09/amigurumi-hair-tutorial.html
This time I used the new version of Pixelmator, the 1.2. I really like that app and it's getting better and better, like each new release they add good feature.... I still miss the clouds, layer styles and non-destructive features...
Btw the tutorial is available at abduzeedo.com/light-painting-pixelmator-12
First, I processed the image in Adobe Camera Raw to boost the contrast and boost the greens a bit (not all the way, check out the last step). During this process, I made the overall picture darker using the exposure slider. I made it darker so the light beams would be more apparent.
Second, I created the burst of light (simulated sun). To do this, I created a new soft light layer that was solid gray (solid gray shows up as nothing in soft light mode). Then, I used filter->render->lens flare to create the flare of light on the soft light layer. I used the 105mm Prime for this flare. I used a soft light layer to do this so I could (1) erase everything rendered except for the actual flare and (2) I could use the move tool to move the flare around on the page to position it in the right place.
Third, I created the beams of light. Check out this tutorial for generating beams of light using the gradient tool: www.photoradar.com/techniques/technique/add-gradient-ligh... This is a great tutorial, but I think that the effect is a bit overdone in the example (he may have done that on purpose so emphasize the effect for the tutorial). For me, trying to make something look real is an exercise in control -- remember that less is more. First, I created all of my beams on a separate layer so I could have control over them once they were rendered. To make the beams less obvious, I first used the Gaussian Blur filter to blur them out a bit. Next, I used the opacity slider to make the beams translucent and less obvious. Last, I created a layer mast and used it to erase the ends of some of the beams (to have them end in different places on the picture) and I erased the beams from in front of some of the trees (to make it look like the beams passed behind the trees in some places).
Fourth, I created the mist on the ground. First off, let me just say that I'm not completely happy with the way that the mist turned out. If anyone knows a good tutorial for creating mist, let me know. To create the mist, I Google searched for "cloud brushes", found one, downloaded it and used it as a "mist brush". Again, less is more. I dialed the opacity way back on this (party because I don't love it and partly because it looked more "real" to me).
Last, I worked on the colors. To boost the greens to the final level, I used a technique that utilizes LAB color mode to boost color. You can find an action for doing this here (second action from the top). I use this all the time (selectively). I've removed the sharpening part from the action that I use because I prefer to sharpen things at the very end of my workflow. After boosting the greens, I used a cross processing action to finish off the look and give it a bit of a different overall tone (it also added a bit of a blue cast to the beams, which I liked). Last, I sharpened a bit and added a slight vignette.
That's it. It's not perfect, but I like the processed version better than the original. Let me know if I missed anything.
Here's the link to the final shot: www.flickr.com/photos/lighthack/5230867357/
I've had several people ask off and on about how to do rounded corners. I've done it several ways in the past. However, this is a technique I discovered several months ago and have been using it ever since. It's so easy and fast, once you do it a few times it literally takes seconds to do.
I have everything I talk about in this tutorial circled in bright green.
View the original size to be able to read the tutorial text.
I'm pretty sure I have my permissions set so you all can see the original. But just in case, here's a link to view it BIG
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 WLTBâ„¢ 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
Tutorial for an old build with minor updates. Re-photographed and edited.
Also availible on youtube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUJye1Ns3PQ
Designed with Lego Digital Designer (LDD)
Music
Texas Techno by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: audionautix.com/
This tutorial is NOT mine.
This will help me or you if you ever wondered how to take the class eye out of a bratzillaz.
1: make sure you have the right size eye.
Details on top.
2.Heat the eye with a blowdryer. Get something like a small tiny screwdriver to pull eye out. Next enter your eyes inside the head and your done!
Hope u like it. :) hope this is handy.
Por fin pude organizarme y hacer el mini tutorial de la pulsera cintitas.
Los materiales que necesitamos son poquitos: Pinza, alicate, alambre (en este caso es de alpaca) cinta de raso (o la que deseemos) y un par de "pirañas" (aquà se llaman asÃ. Ah, también utilizamos una tijera para cortar la cinta.
Gente, vi numa revista e ameeei!
1 - pinta a cor base para a unha
2 - coloca a telinha (encontrada em qualquer loja de tecidos, armarinho etc) e passa o esmalte por cima (nao coloquei muito esmalte)
3 - tire a telinha com cuidado!
4 - o efeito, tanto visual quanto de textura, fica super legal!
Escolhi fazer um arco iris, mas tenho certeza que um metarizado com preto no fundo ficaria maravilhosoo! Vai dar um efeito de pele de cobra ou escamas de peixe! Experimentem :))
I used the above measurements for a 2 1/2 inch ruler.. The smaller sizes would have to be done with measurements other than 1/2 inches.
I'm giving this away here.
You can also make one!
Freshly Picked has a great tutorial on making a coin purse.
However, I didn't have oilcloth on hand, so I made mine with quilting cotton, batting and a lining. These are my modifications to her tutorial. Please still refer to her instructions for basic construction technique as my pictures only show how I deviated from her tutorial.
{Tutorial will be posted 1/8/11}