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I adore this fabric line and am so glad a baby girl was finally born so I could use my charm pack!
Used this tuturial by Don't Call Me Betsy:
www.dontcallmebetsy.com/2011/11/sweet-girlie-charm-square...
A crosseye 3D (stereo) view from Laramie. Prairie grasses here rarely exceed 18" high. The grasses moved between exposures, giving a subtle appearance of motion to a still photo...
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
just for testing the vray.info tuturial about realistic grass
in vray.info/tutorials/grass/...
hope you guys like it..
C&c are welcome..
model in 3dsmax
render vray 1.5
post - PS Cs5
Tutorial, or see the individual pics.
1. Felt Cherry Tute #1, 2. Felt Cherry Tute #2, 3. Felt Cherry Tute #3, 4. Felt Cherry Tute #4, 5. Felt Cherry Tute #5, 6. Felt Cherry Tute #6, 7. Felt Cherry Tute #7 - Squish!, 8. Felt Cherry Tute #8 - All Done
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Just finished up a batch of these based on the tuturial over on Whimsy love's blog at www.whimsy-love.com/2008/11/felt-dessert-picks-tutorial.html
A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a hike to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak near Laramie.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A crosseye 3D (stereo) view from Laramie. These are so easy to do with a point-and-shoot! A separation of about 1/2" between exposures makes these easier to view. Yes, there's a Window Violation at the bottom, but I believe it's not disturbing at all.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A crosseye 3D (stereo) view from Laramie. Slighty hyperstereo...TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
I adore this fabric line and am so glad a baby girl was finally born so I could use my charm pack!
Used this tuturial by Don't Call Me Betsy:http://www.dontcallmebetsy.com/2011/11/sweet-girlie-charm-square-quilt.html
CG Anmation is getting too good! This is a frame-grab from Wall-E 's lens/eye reflections. View cross-eye'ed to see the 3D (stereo) detail CGI permits these days!
Processed (lightly) through SPM.TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A stereo crosseye view from Laramie. This antelope carcass is as-found. Don't let it poke your eye out!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
I discovered how to do this from a Photoshop Tuturial site. See the full tutorial here.
www.photoshoparchive.com/tutorials/liquid-blood-backgroun...
A crosseye (3D) stereo view fromLaramie today...this was as-found, even the Callaway marking was in plain sight!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Designer: H.T. Quyet
Paper: 21*21 cm
Tuturial: origamik.ru/component/content/article/289-origamiblog/431...
A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a hike to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak near Laramie.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A 3D Stereo Crosseye view. This is an area less than a dime in size...
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A crosseye (3D) stereo view from Laramie today...I confess, I moved the ball for this one!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Stereo (3D) crosseye view from Laramie. Sherman Granite outcroppings surround the wonderland of Vedauwoo!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A stereo (3D) crosseye view from Laramie. Pun intended...
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
The faded, matte look is popular this week. Many people ask how to achieve the look. It's not just a high key image, but a general haze or foggy appearance of the whole image.
The easiest way to do it is just to adjust curves by grabbing the diagonal line at the 0,0 point and moving it up the y-axis until you like what you see.
A CROSSEYE stereo (3D) view from Laramie...
... and a little photoshop fun.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Taken near sunset. Looks strangely correct when parallel viewed, too!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Stereo (3D) crosseye view from Laramie. These are everywhere!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A stereo (3D) crosseye view from Laramie. The Snowy Range peaks are visible on the horizon, more easily seen in the large size.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
Whaddya think? Is there one? (of course, there is).
See the larger size to judge... A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from Laramie.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
see my blog and make yours
ateliersusanatavares.blogspot.com/2011/10/family-shrine-t...
Aprende a fazer um altar para celebrar a tua familia...clicka em cima e faz o teu :)