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For the interested who did not see picture one, two and three...

 

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

Looking for another way to build a round tower? Try this tutorial on Brickbuilt.

 

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Gurias, dica bacana do site www.noodle-head.com/2010/04/gathered-clutch-tutorial.html , a necessaire franzidinha fica linda!!!!!!!!!!! Aproveitem... Bjs e boa semana...

A tutorial showing how to make a tree made mostly out of travis bricks and 1x1 plates in the your colour of your choice :)

 

You can find the tutorial here:

 

fullplatebuilds.com/2018/12/17/travis-tree-tutorial/

 

Hope you find it useful! :D

 

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A lot of beginners overlook the importance of colour correction in post-processing, but it is an essential step in any strong workflow. This tutorial will show you a great way to restore natural colours in your images, and create a balanced image, free from colour cast.

 

If you know any other photographers who would appreciate this tutorial, please feel free to share it :D

 

Join 1,000s of photographers in using the free Easy Panel for Photoshop: www.throughstrangelenses.com/easy-panel-download-for-phot...

 

Learn to create stunning images, with instantly downloadable, high quality video courses: Cityscape Tutorials & Luminosity Mask Tutorial & HDR Tutorial

Ben offers a great alternative to standard studs up cobblestone in the latest featured tutorial on Brickbuilt.

 

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Showing how much I cut.

Design: Masha Athanasiadi

Thank you, Masha, for giving me permission to demonstrate your wonderful design!

 

30 modules, Ratio: square, No glue!

 

YT Tutorial: youtu.be/uApXZOyK4u4

 

Article to this design: origamitutorials.com/argyle-kusudama-tutorial/

Original tutorial and pattern can be found at www.noseynest.blogspot.com

A few Flickr friends have been working on an effect that was originally seen HERE by an unknown author.

 

I have done my version of this tutorial HERE

I'm sure that there are more things that can be done to improve on this effect.

 

This tutorial is for medium to advanced level Photoshoppers, Photoshop knowledge & experience in adjustment layers is required.

I am using Photoshop CS5 Extended.

 

If you do this tutorial, it would be appreciated if a link is provided back to this tutorial & please post a sample of your work in my comments so I can see what you have created.

 

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I have created some text textures to use for this tutorial, they are available for use with creative commons if anyone would like to use. Please credit me & some me a sample of your work on the texture page.

Textures are here • ( 1 )( 2 )( 3 )( 4 )

 

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Lovely Mother & Son image with thanks to IQuitCountingStock

 

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Mais fotos e tutorial no blog

  

Obrigada por acompanharem meu trabalho, meninas ♥♥♥

  

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Eye shadows are very important in the makeup steps. Smokey eye makeup is a very tricky thing to do. If you are not a makeup expert and you lack incentive for making makeup, it doesn’t mean you cannot do anything. All you have to do is learn some tricks for Smokey eye makeup...

 

www.fashionmize.com/smokey-eye-makeup-tutorial/

1 - Seguimos cosiendo el segundo color.

2 - Rematar los dos extremos y cortar un trozo de fieltro, piel o ultra suede.

3 - Pegar con pegamento textil el trozo que vayamos a poner y coserlo toda la vuelta.

4 - Así queda rematadito y es muy agradable al tacto.

5- Trabajo finalizado.

6 - Sólo queda montarlo al gusto .

Para hacer el cordón, he seguido este tutorial que me ha descubierto Ana :

grgalina.livejournal.com/96935.html#cutid1

   

If you are interested in seeing how I built my LEGO tractor, check out my tutorial:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cAOuxWIHf0

Meninas,

Fiz um tutorial de necessaire, está no blog:

necessaire - tutorial

Espero que gostem e seja útil.

Beijos

Lu

 

my page for tutorial #3 of the SHFH art journal course.

 

it says: "sometimes....it feels like i'm stuck between 2 worlds, somewhere out in the middle of the atlantic.

 

but writing and reading grounds me...grounds me and i find i'm home.

 

although this was supposed to be about a relationship, this is what came out. i found that quite interesting, actually, so i went with it.

 

i'm blogging all of these on my blog: julochka.blogspot.com

For those who missed it. I have blogged a tutorial for these, and it's free! www.attheclayground.blogspot.com

This is my very simple tutorial on doll hair curling. This is the way I use all the time on 1/6 scale dolls. I'm sure every doll customizer has their own way. Use at your own responsibility!

 

You need small bag closers or pipe cleaners. In my experience pipe cleaners hold better, but they also leave little fuzz in the hair that you'll have to wipe out afterwards. I use whatever whenever I feel like it. It's useful to cut them in a really smile size for this project. I make them about one inch long. You can roll as small or big hair strands as you want, but the small ones make smaller and better lasting curls that can last a long time even in Saran hair without any products.

 

Step 1: Roll a strand of hair around the bag closer or pipe cleaner into a very tight croissant, starting from the end of the strand, and rolling hair over the end so that it doesn't unravel. Tie the ends of the closer around each other as close to the scalp as possible. I usually do 20-30 of these croissants.

 

Step 2: Dip the doll's head in hot water. Tea water is hot enough; there's no need to burn your fingers with boiling water. Dip the head in cold water right after; it should make the curls last better.

 

Step 3: Let the doll's hair dry for a few hours, preferably overnight. You'll feel it in your hand when the hair is not damp anymore. If you want loose curls, though, feel free to not wait so long. If you want any product in the hair, spread it over the croissants when the hair has dried and let it set for as long as it takes for the particular product to dry. You can put a hair net on the doll's head to make the curls hold their tight positions better when they dry.

 

Step 4: Open the croissants gently... and you get teeny tiny curls! It's best to divide them in two if you want a natural look, or you can leave them bigger and tie them into a beautiful updo - not necessarily on the male dolls, though. ;-) Note that if you do big curls, it matters which way you open the croissants. You'll see why when you try it. I'm always annoyed by factory curls because they all open in the same direction. Personally, I like to vary it to make the curls frame the face in a flattering way.

 

Hopefully this is useful for someone. :-)

Before I started this tutorial I didn't like it much. But when I started adhering my ribbons and trim and saw my page coming together, I was quite pleased with the result. I like the bright colors in contrast with my black-and-white pic.

La regla de los tercios es una de las más nombradas en fotografía a la hora de componer.

 

En este vídeo analizo su origen, las ventajas de su uso y las limitaciones que le encuentro.

 

El tutorial forma parte de un curso sobre composición de más de hora y media de duración que puedes adquirir en mi web: frannieto.es/libros

 

Si tienes alguna duda o sugerencia será bienvenida.

 

youtu.be/W3xmQrN8g4s

Minha primeira foto tutorial *-* Que emoção :')

Eu vi uma caverinha linda no flickr da Iara Medeiros:

www.flickr.com/photos/iarinhamedeiros/6035473690/

E me deu uma vontade ENORME de fazer uma também *-* Então estava eu pesquisando sobre esmaltes quando encontrei o blog: www.garotasrosachoque.com.br

Que tinha essa linda caveirinha!! Eu pensei: - Porque não? =P

Eu usei:

1x Gaibú - Dote (pra fazer o fundo)

E o resto fiz tudo com tinta acrílica, um pincel bem fininho e muita paciência.

Finalizei com o meu extra brilho da Dote (ultima foto).

Uma boa ideia para fazer nas unhas é usar a caveirinha no anelar e nas outras unhas fazer esse lacinho super fofo *-* E aí pessoal, o que vocês acharam? Espero que vocês gostem!!

Ótimo feriado a todos!! Bjinhos.

  

I have created a short tutorial since I get questions on how I process my images. It does however require that you are familiar with how layers work in Photoshop. You do also need to have Photomatix and Photoshop in order to follow the tutorial.

 

Note that the tutorial still is in beta, and the steps are published in reversed order :(

 

The tutorial can be found at:

http://vivid-pixels.blogspot.com/

 

Kaj

   

Como eu tinha falado no post da unha de Dálmatas, me pediram o tutorial dessa unha aqui nesse blog: daniele-daiane.blogspot.com/2010/09/daily-nail.html

Espero que ajude vcs! :D

 

1. Pinte a unha com algum esmalte clarinho. Eu acho que usei uma camada de Batida de Coco e uma de França, ambos da Colorama.

Faça manchinhas em todas as unhas. Pra isso, use um palitinho. Faça algumas bolinhas aleatórias, duas bolinhas grudadinhas e alguns borradinhos, variando dos tamanhos.

 

2. Escolha uma unha para fazer a coleira. Com um pincel e tinta pra nail art ou esmalte vermelho, faça um risquinho horizontal.

 

3. Com um pincel fino e tinta pra nail art ou esmalte preto, faça o contorno do traço vermelho. A dica que eu dou para fazer contornos finos é deixar o pincel quem retinho para cima e fazer o traço só com a pontinha dele, sem encostar muito na unha.

Faça uma bolinha com esmalte dourado logo abaixo do traço vermelho. Na verdade, eu usei tinta 3D dourada da Acrilex, daquelas que a gente usa pra trabalhinhos na escola.

 

4. Passe um pouquinho de esmalte com glitter no traço vermelho. Eu usei o Hits 368 de glitter forte vermelho.

Depois de passar o glitter, com pincel e esmalte dourado (ou a tinta 3D) faça um risquinho meio tortinho, como se fosse uma vírgula, bem no centro do traço vermelho e logo em cima da bolinha dourada.

Faça um número dentro da bolinha dourada com esmalte ou tinta preta.

Se a decoração foi feita com tinta pra nail art, passe uma camada de incolor para proteger os desenhos.

 

Twitter: @rubiaolivo

Feito baseado no tutorial encontrado em:

sewmamasew.com/blog2/?p=1398

 

É super fácil! Se alguém tiver dúvidas é só perguntar, ok?

Beijos!

 

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UPDATE com maiores explicações:

 

É fácil.. primeiro você tem que cortar todos os quadradinhos na medida que quiser que eles fiquem no final + 2x a margem de costura. Como eu queria os meus com aproximadamente 3,5cm de lado, cortei todos os quadradinhos de 5x5cm.

 

Use a entretela mais fininha que tiver. Desenhe na entretela uma grade dividida em quadradinhos de 5x5cm. Coloque a entretela sobre uma toalha, com o lado da cola virado pra cima. Distribua os quadradinhos por cima da entretela com o direito pra cima, como quiser que eles fiquem no final, seguindo a grade desenhada. Agora, com o ferro de passar, cole os quadradinhos na entretela. Faça somente movimentos de pressão com o ferro, para os quadradinhos não saírem no lugar.

 

Agora você tem todos os quadradinhos colados, certo? Então é só dobrar a entretela seguindo as linhas e colunas de quadradinhos, direito sobre direito, e costurar! Primeiro costure linha por linha, abra as costuras, bata a ferro, e depois costure coluna por coluna, abra as costuras e bata a ferro também. As costuras vão ficar totalmente alinhadas, como mágica!

 

Dá uma olhada nas fotos do tutorial que indiquei. Se ficar alguma dúvida, é só perguntar!

 

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UPDATE 2: A Edy fez um PAP fantástico baseado neste.. vejam lá no flickr dela:

www.flickr.com/photos/edy_arteira/4405431068/

Obrigada Edy!

Beijos!!

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

Swimsuit for my daughter. Part of my commitment to buy USA-made or make it myself to avoid supporting sweatshops and child labor abuses. It's simple, because I know absolutely nothing about making a swimsuit, but she loves it.

 

Blogged at www.everydaychaos.wordpress.com

 

***Update: Tutorial available at everydaychaos.wordpress.com/2010/06/14/the-summer-necessi... ***

Find out to build this conical roof in the lastest tutorial on .

Brickbuilt.

 

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IF YOU USE THIS TUTORIAL, SHOW ME WHAT YOU MADE WITH IT

 

I developed this technique to make hair for sculptures because it is too difficult to find it to buy where I live, and if I find, there isn't the color I wanted... I am pretty sure there is more people with the same problem!

 

This is an easy way to make hair for your sculptures/ dolls! Of course isn't that good than synthetic hair, but is better than nothing. Ribbon can be found in a good amount of colors.

 

See more at www.vonborowsky.deviantart.com

não sou muito bom com tutoriais mas quando fiz essa unha resolvi ir tirando fotos. Acho que da pra entender certinho como foi feito. Uma dica que não fotografei: pra fazer os losangos eu fiz primeiro mini bolinhas pra marcar as extremidades e depois liguei e pintei pra garantir um tamanho mais padrão.

Bee's

 

Já tem tutorial novo no Fofurice! Mais uma Nail pra Sessão de Natal o/

To aqui num espirra espirra que só vendo, minha rinite me pegou de jeito hoje .-.

E pra completar a segunda, terceiro e último dia do vestiba da UFSC! Uma redação e mais quatro questões discursivas, FORÇÃ NA PERUCÃ BEE!

 

Pra conferir o post é só clicar: FOFURICE RULES ♥

Ou ir direto ao vídeo:TUTORIAL ♥

 

Qualquer dúvida só falar,

XOXO ♥

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This is some sort of tutorial on how I do my brick wall backgrounds. Though scrapbooking papers can give you a very realistic and easy brick background, sometimes I love to make a "real" wall with texture and color.

The wall is made out of styrofoam, the window is made of foamboard.

 

To deepen the lines I use first a pencil, then an exacto knife so the surface won't "break" too much.

Different sized ball tools help a lot to softly round the edges of each brick.

De cómo perforar piedras pequeñas sin “esollarse” los dedos:

www.elbienhablao.es/significado-esollar/

Cuando las piedras son pequeñas, si se sujetan con los dedos para taladrarlas, quedan demasiado cerca de la broca y es peligroso. Para evitar sustos, lo mejor es lo siguiente:

1-Pegar las piedras con silicona a una base (madera, corcho blanco, etc.) de forma generosa, que la silicona rebose por los lados para hacer de almohadilla. Esperar que seque bien.

2- Poner esa base en un recipiente pequeño, echar agua hasta que cubra las piedras (para que se refrigeren y no se rompan de la fricción) y perforarlas despacio con broca de diamante. Por último, se despegan perfectamente de la silicona como si fuera una cáscara.

Conviene hacer la prueba de la silicona con una sola antes de embadurnar todas, porque dependiendo de las piezas, la silicona podría pegarse de más, como me pasó con un disco de cristal, y en qué me vi para limpiarlo.

 

Este es un pequeño tutorial para poder obtener algo de lana afieltrada de una forma fácil y económica, se me ocurrió la idea (no seré una pionera, claro, jeje) y la comparto para a quien le interese. Es ideal para realizar cosillas pequeñas o detalles sin la necesidad de comprar muchos colores. Eso sí, no hay nada como comprar lana afieltrada de calidad, esto es más bien... un "apaño" :)

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