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I used fat quarters and ribbon I had on-hand, and some cute printable tags, to wrap a few birthday presents. A little tutorial is here.
What girl doesn't love nice-smelling bath treats? I came up with this tutorial for a lavender-scented salt scrub to whisk away dead skin and leave you buffed and glowing. You can also pot it up and give it away as presents.
www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/04/lavender-salt-scrub-tuto...
Tutorial for this wallpaper available at www.graphix1.co.uk/2010/09/03/photoshop-tutorial-arabesqu...
Neste artigo, você aprenderá a produzir um cenário com o fundo do mar, usando técnicas simples e algumas imagens de bancos gratuitos.
Acompanhe aqui www.tutoriart.com.br/tutorial-fundo-do-mar-em-efeito-real...
Tutorial original (em inglês) www.entheosweb.com/blog/tutorials/learn-how-to-create-a-r...
This is an easy tutorial but it does assume that you have some basic knowledge of Gimp.
Step 1 - open all the images you want in your filmstrip (between four and eight will work best) They should either all be landscape orientation or all portrait. Scale each layer to the same size but be wary of getting distortion if your images are very different in size.
Hey guys! I just created a new craft Tutorial blog. I would just love it if you would check it out.
You can find the tutorial for this there!
Thanks and keep being crafty.
The address is quirksinspiration.com
In this first instalment of my video tutorial series, I present a 20-minute tutorial on how to photograph and process images and time-lapse movies of the Northern Lights, the aurora borealis, advice also applicable to the Southern Lights, the aurora australis – the two phenomena are identical.
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In the field, at a site in southern Alberta while awaiting a display of aurora, I cover:
• equipment
• exposures and camera settings
• tips and techniques
• and some of the science behind the Lights
At the computer, using images of the aurora I shot that evening, I cover:
• developing Raw files in Adobe Camera Raw (but also applicable to Lightroom)
• basic processing of still images in Photoshop using "smart filters"
• and exporting multiple frames to make a time-lapse movie ...
• ... by assembling an "intermediate" set of JPGs, in this case created, then assembled using Photoshop and its video functions
These photos come from a tutorial I did on how to modify wide boots to fit the calf of the wearer.
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Realizamos una cadena del ancho que deseemos. Yo siempre tomo la medida de la parte de la mano que se ve en la foto (la cadena debe rodear la mano)
full tutorial here: jellibeanjournals.blogspot.com/2012/03/guest-post-diy-din...
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During the UX design tutorial, I was really keen to have groups present back to one another, to underline how useful it is to show & tell, and get your ideas out there.
Here, Christian Stolte was describing an activity diagram based on planning a sailing trip (you had to be there!)
I forgot to post this a couple weeks ago as I was away from a computer, but my good friend Adam Elmakias has a sweet editing tutorial that he's making available for purchase.
There was a special deal on it a couple weeks ago, but at $180 there's no better or cheaper way to quickly learn (video FTW) a new workflow or image processing technique.