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Found this little tutorial back on my laptop. I was asked to make a little tutorial last summer on how I make my models pose in my pictures. It was meant to be printed in a dollmagazine... Sadly in the end it didn´t get printed because of .... ..... whatever.... So I thought I´d share it with you guys.... Oh, and sorry for my very bad english,.. I never asked someone to correct it... lol
Olá minha gente!
Hoje eu trago pra vocês o tutorial dessas rosas lindas, quem quer aprender a fazer?
Vem ver! trioesmaltado.blogspot.com.br/2014/01/tutorial-rosas-azui...
Three more window designs are covered in this tutorial on Brickbuilt.
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Here you can see the original photo and the color correction one, with all the RAW parameters. Hope you find this helpful.
Best View Original Size.
Here its the photo in full size
Photos from other people using this tutorial:
Clowning around by Nikonographer
mandolin LM green by adderall_223
If you use this tutorial on your photos it would be nice to add them here :), so let me know!
This is going to be 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.
Next picture tomorrow.
HKD
I've seen so many photgraphs with really obvious problems that are difficult to fix, so I created a tutorial about one way to "blend" photographs semi-automated using Photoshop and the awesome masking abilities that many people are not familiar with.
One secret is that you can use this technique with 2 (or 3) versions of the same RAW file so that if you did not bracket the shot, you can still improve it using this technique.
Hope this helps.... maybe more will follow showing other techniques I employ on almost every image you see here....
-John
Se necesita 70 cm de alambre de 2mm de diametro.
Le debo este descubrimiento a Paula -Cruz, muchísimas gracias Paula , tu si que eres Super¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Este tutorial también se lo dedico a calabacina www.flickr.com/photos/29534130@N04
Maria José, se merece esto y más, un beso.
More furniture designs are explained in our latest guide on Brickbuilt!
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One of the fun things I'm doing over on Brick Fiend is Tutorial Tuesday. I'll be doing small little builds in four or five steps, that pretty much anybody can build!
Flickr will be getting them a week or so after the Facebook page will be, so go Like the page to get them when they come out!
My HDR tutorial is now ready please have a look Tutorial
Hello Folks,
Repeatedly, I see our friends having problems understanding and making the best use of Raw Conversion. There is actually a lot that can be done, while converting a raw file. If you can make the best of the tools available, you actually don't need to do much in post processing at all.
Here you may read the rest of the story if interested.
This was done in Photoshop CS2. I may at some point do a similar interface tutorial for CS3 if the interest level happened to be high enough.
Another small guide up on Brickbuilt.
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Soccer Grass Tutorial
Another grass tutorial from my Element Experimentation series. This grass is shorter and tidier than the wavy grass that I showed in my previous tutorial and looks more like what you'd typically find on a soccer field. You can find the tutorial here:
fullplatebuilds.com/2018/11/06/soccer-grass-tutorial/
Hope you find it useful :)
Created following this tutorial www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXtR8WSciBo
I tried to follow along at actual speed, but I had to pause a few times to catch up.
I also used Sepia instead of Burnt Sienna, because that's the closest colour in my watercolour tin.
We have started a brand new feature on Brickbuilt: guest tutorials! Every month a guest will be contributing a new tutorial, and to kick things off, Joeri Ridder shared his beautiful tree design: tutorial link.
Como hacer una flor japonesa? Aquí teneis una imagen que la extrage de esta página web: www.mookychick.co.uk/diy_ethic/kanzashi_tutorial.php
Para cualquier consulta enviad un flickr mail o consultad mi perfil
An adult yellow-bellied Marmot (Marmota flaviventris) watches over a pup born this year in a boulder field near treeline. The pup was one of 4 that kept appearing from their refuge to look at the bipedal animals that frequently walked by, despite the best efforts of mom (or dad?) to keep them hidden in the rocks. The adult was emitting almost a constant whistle alarm call (and thus the cheesy common name "whistle pig"). Litters of 4 are typical of yellow-bellied Marmots, but mortality in the first year is around 50%, probably associated with predation from coyotes, foxes, and birds of prey.
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
pues estos pendientes son los que he hecho para un vídeo demostrativo,
tutorial youtu.be/6AgWFBnr2tw
tambien podeis verlo en el apartado de esquemas de mi blog www.cristinarugar.blogspot.com
Here is a basic tutorial from fiz-iks.com on how we do our light stencils. It sure has changed since my first tutorial.
Light stencils are an easy way to add in graphic elements to long exposure shots. Basically, this is fired in the frame while the shutter is open during a long exposure. The graphic remains while the person and box is completely invisible.
Watch the vid and make a box as directed. Using any illustration program print out your design onto fine grade paper which is slightly heavier than regular copy/printing paper. I print 2 and paste them together but make sure they are perfectly aligned by holding them up against a bright light source. I laminate mine so they can be reused as they often rip when removed or changed but this is not a necessary step.
I usually set the flash to 1/8 which works well with the settings I use on my camera for light @painting. You may need to adjust this and I suggest doing a test shot before your light work to check the exposure of the stencil. Happy shooting!
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Created for It's an Addiction discussion HERE.
Image credits with my thanks to;
My attempt at a tutorial. I love when other people do tutes and put all the steps into one photo.
Since I don't have a lot of computer savvy, or fancy programs, this is the best I could do for now:
1. Choose a template shape that you like, or make your own from paper. The bottom layer is a solid flat - about #2 on an Atlas - cut to shape.
2. The middle layer is the same thickness, same shape, but with a mirror hole cut out. Leave a tiny bit of squiggle room to let the clay shrink around the mirror a little during cure.
3. The top layer is the decorated layer. Same thickness. Sky's the limit. Anything goes. Cut to the same shape. Cut the hole a little smaller so the mirror doesn't fall out when you're done.
4. Pile all three layers on top of each other, matching up the design with each layer. Sometimes I smear a drop or two of liquid polymer to act as a binding agent between layers. Add an edging to cover the laminations. Cure all at once!
Aquí os dejo este tutorial de como he hecho las flores del Conjunto Alia.
Se necesita bote de plástico , tijeras y soldador. Es mucho más cómodo de trabajar y más seguro.
Se cortan los círculos con forma de pétalos.
Hacer el agujero del centro.
Acercar los lados de los pétalos al soldador y poco a poco se van encogiendo.
Cuando están los lados acercar el pétalo por la parte de arriba al soldador, empezará a encogerse, después pasarlo a la punta del soldador y se encogerá del centro. Haciendo la forma del pétalo natural,
Así con los 4 pétalos.
Volver a hacer lo mismo con un círculo más pequeño.
Unirlos con fornituras al gusto del artista.
Qué tengáis una primavera muy floreada¡¡¡¡¡¡
blog.knottygnome.com/2013/04/rolling-diamonds-tutorial.html
if you downloaded prior to 4PM EST 04/30/13, i added another tip at the end on cutting the rectangles as a strip set. Sorry for any inconvenience!
here is what my book looks like after all the pages are decorated
tutorial here:
theadventuresofbluegirlxo.blogspot.com/2010/01/birthday-w...
El tutorial de esta flor ya está en la red, no estoy segura, pero creo que su autora es Naama Zamir. He hecho las fotos para un mural para el puesto en el Mercado Artesanal y lo comparto por si alguien no lo conoce aún :)
Muchas gracias a Naama, por su generosidad.
Bueno... Pues lo prometido... Aquí llega!!
Espero que os guste y lo disfrutéis! Si no entendéis cualquier cosa, preguntad o si veis algún fallo en el texto, igual.
Saludos y gracias a las visitas y comentarios que me habéis dejado!!!!
Aquí os dejo el enlace:
Acabo de subir el primero de los vídeotutoriales que dedicaré a la fotografía panorámica.
Empiezo hablando de la importancia de contar con una base de nivelación (y os recomiendo alguna asequible y ligera), de la forma de enfocar de exponer.
En el siguiente creo que hablaré de la forma de conseguir evitar los problemas de paralaje cuando hay objetos cercanos, pero se admiten sugerencias, como siempre....