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This is my first attempt at adding a link to a photograph…so here goes…. !http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:xsmal…
This is my first attempt at adding a link to a photograph…so here goes…. Wow I think it qorked….thanks to Kimberly Palmer for sharing that valuable information….
Yet another Greasemonkey hack for RedBubble. This one adds a Add to Google...
Yet another Greasemonkey hack for RedBubble. This one adds a Add to Google button to all forum threads. This makes it easier to keep on top of threads you’re active in (if you’re a Google Reader user, obviously). If this sounds handy, and you use Firefox, and you’ve got Greasemonkey installed, pop over here and give the script a go.
Following on from my forum thread Google reader hack...
Following on from my forum thread Google reader hack, the next obvious one to do was to add the Google reader button to all works so it’s dead easy (for a lazy person like me) to follow a thread of comments on someone’s work. Just like before this one adds a Add to Google button but, this time, it adds it to the action list for a work. This makes it easier to keep on top of comment threads you want to follow (if you’re a Google Reader user, obviously). If this sounds handy, and you use Firefox, and you’ve got Greasemonkey installed, pop over here and give the script a go.
Hi, / I discoverd yesterday if you click on ‘add a comment’ directly below a picture the comment box appears. I can’t believe I haven’t re…
Hi, / I discoverd yesterday if you click on ‘add a comment’ directly below a picture the comment box appears. I can’t believe I haven’t realised this before now. It save loads of time scrolling up and down comments. / Just thought there might be more people out there like me who haven’t found this yet!!. / Linda
According to my sons, I’m technologically challenged. Today, I have to admit that I agree. Can anyone tell me how to add the framed o…
According to my sons, I’m technologically challenged. Today, I have to admit that I agree. Can anyone tell me how to add the framed or otherwise finished versions of my photos to the description? Or how to add images to the profile section? If anyone has the time to provide idiot-proof instructions, I’ll surely appreciate it!
After my eldest son was diagnosed with ADD and i don’t agree with him being medicated because of this: What Drugmakers Don’t Want You …
After my eldest son was diagnosed with ADD and i don’t agree with him being medicated because of this: What Drugmakers Don’t Want You to Know / Thousands of children have suddenly died over the years, as a direct result of using psychotropic drugs used for ADD and ADHD. SIDE EFFECT OF DRUGS USED FOR ADHD / Amphetamine-type drugs such as Ritalin, Adderall and Dexedrine and the Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI), such as Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil and Luvox and the new selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors can cause serious side effects. These can include suicide, seizures and cardiac problems such as arrhythmias, hypertension, heart failure and even death. These drugs can also cause emotional symptoms such as psychosis, agitation, aggression, hostility, anxiety and hallucinations. Parents can find complete information about the side-effects of each drug in the drug insert from the pharmacist or in the Physician’s Desk Reference. Thousands of children have died over the years as a direct result of using psychotropic drugs for ADD and ADHD. / ritalindeath was created in memory of children that have died from the use of drugs used to treat ADD and ADHD and the many families that are left behind to suffer with no accountability. So I looked into changing his diet instead, as an alternative. So tonight whilst doing my online shopping and checking all the ingredients on each item (which took 3 hours!) I was horrifyed to discover that most fruit juice/squash drinks contain “Sodium Metabisulphite.” Checking it on the UK food guide for additives it says: Preservative. May cause allergic reactions, particularly skin irritation, gastric irritation and asthma. “Not recommended for consumption by children” How is it ok for drinks makers such as Ocean spray, Sainsbury’s, Robinsons and Tesco’s to have this in our childrens drinks?
Oops / i am so silly sometimes… / SOoo… someone asks me earlier today how old my daughter Zafyre is “15 months” i reply…. / now, this …
Oops / i am so silly sometimes… / SOoo… someone asks me earlier today how old my daughter Zafyre is “15 months” i reply…. / now, this has actually been asked quite a few times over the past few weeks, and, each time I have replied “15 months” / Zafyre was born 14th December, 2006. / now do the math… Okay so i cannot add for shite! lol! :) / I’ll admit it, I’m one of those people that count using my fingers, :) / and so my mind’s been playin tricks / when asked, I think fleetingly, she’s born in december, its now may, thats 5 months so she is 15 months….WRONG! I cant believe it, I’ve been misleading everyone about her age without realising it. / A year is 12 months chicky, not 10. / So, that means that 12 + 5 = 17 months… / silly mummy i am… / :) :) :) / So, to everyone who thought Zafyre was 15 months old, sorry to mislead you due to my fabulous mathematical skills :) / She is officially 17 months old, going on 18 months… perhaps this has been my subconciousness denying that my little bubby is growing into a little girl… :)
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I wanna get a little fancie~Smancy with my profile area and can not figure out how to follow your lead…...........>>>>>>>>>>>>>adding w…
I wanna get a little fancie~Smancy with my profile area and can not figure out how to follow your lead…...........>>>>>>>>>>>>>adding words and photos and links on leftside…......>>>>>>>>>>>> / <<<<<<<<<<<< / AD4P / thanks!
Here is my new gallery on redbubble called Siamkatze , meaning “siamese cat” in German. I mus…
Here is my new gallery on redbubble called Siamkatze , meaning “siamese cat” in German. I must say, I am a bit nervous about my new gallery, it’s like starting all over again! I guess I need to get comfortable with being in a new territory ; ) / Anyway, hope you can add me, and make me feel “at home” again :D / Thanks! / -Julie
If you are wanting to add work to this account so that all profits from the sales go straight to bushfire relief please “bubblemail the a…
If you are wanting to add work to this account so that all profits from the sales go straight to bushfire relief please bubblemail the account directly There are several people helping with this account and we will give you instructions by bubblemail about where to send your pictures many thanks to you all / soxy Please be patient with us if we don’t get back to you straight away. We will respond to your bubblemails asap. You are such a wonderful community with big hearts and you have been keeping us all very busy indeed. Anne
MsgAk :-)
MsgAk :-)
This is not one of the easiest things to demonstrate in the written word – I really should stop procrastinating about doing video tutoria…
This is not one of the easiest things to demonstrate in the written word – I really should stop procrastinating about doing video tutorials and get on with them ….... soon LOL There’s quite a few things to consider when you decide to add a few years to a person, and if you can see an older member of the family or at least view some images, you’ll get a sense for what might happen to the individual as time marches on. You could also look for an image (of an older person) that has a similar pose to the image you’re working on, and borrow it to trace out a few lines on your image to give you a sense of where you will need to create some additional wrinkles. As with taking away the years, adding years is done a little bit at a time. It may seem tedious, but the only way to get a realistic result is to take the time to build up effects rather than try and slap them on in one go, you’ll probably hear me repeat that over and over again :) Your going to be using the liquify tool ….. and I’ll start nagging right here ….. turn the settings waaay down. Yes, it will take you more time to do, but it will be worth it. It might be wise to work on individual parts of the face and then Group those adjustments. So you might work on the right eye, do several layers and then place those layers in a group called right eye and then continue with left eye, mouth, nose, hair, brow – because it’s easier to discard the left eye edits (example) if you don’t like them than it is to have to delete all of your work. Save your work regularly in case your computer has a hissy fit or the power goes down. Nothing worse than working for half an hour and doing some fabulous work and it all disappears. Remember to try and retain the look of the person i.e. try not to turn them into an alien :) You should be able to still recognise the individual even though you’ve added a few years to them. How far you want to age a person is entirely up to you, the older you make them, the editing will be required. You also have to consider the effects that ageing has on our faces – we get jowels, the skin loses some of it firmness, the corner of our eyes may turn down, our hair starts to turn grey or go salt and pepper, our eyebrows might thin a little and our colour may fade …... in other words …. it all starts to goes south. So with that in mind and with an image from sumeja over at the stock exchange site HERE lets get started. You’ll notice that I’ve reduced the image and done some editing to the original image (just some colour correction) Open the image and duplicate it by pressing Ctrl + J on the keyboard. Go to Filer>Liquify and kind of referencing the image below use the Forward Warp tool to follow the direction of the red arrows. Brush size whatever you choose – Brush Density 50 – Brush Pressure 50. Do this in very small amounts, because you can always come back and add to it. Select the Bloat tool and referencing the green circles, bloat around the same areas. Density and Pressure at 50 – Rate at 30 – whatever brush size you choose. Click to enlarge the image below. Ctrl + Shift + N and when the dialogue box opens choose soft light from the drop down menu and check the Fill with soft light neutral colour (50% gray). Grab the Dodge tool and in the top menu bar reduce the opacity to 10% and choose midtones from the drop down menu. Gently brush over the eyebrows, gradually lightening them until you get something you like. Do the same over the Irises of the eyes (because our eye colour fades a little bit with time) Ctrl + Shift + N again and choose the same settings. Using the dodge tool gently go over the eyelashes to fade them a bit. Name your layers :) You might end up with something similar to the image below. Ctrl + Shift + N and choose the same settings from the dialogue box grab the Burn Tool and choose midtones and set the opacity to 10%. Start to burn in some of the lines under the eyes. Switch to the dodge tool and emphasis some of the highlights. Below is what my layer looks like Ctrl + Shift + N and choose the same settings from the dialogue box. You are now going to dodge and burn the wrinkles between the eyes and at the side of the mouth. Below is what my layer looks like, but I’ve done a bit more work on one of the eyes as well (ignore that LOL) Ctrl + Shift + N and choose the same settings from the dialogue box. You are now going dodge and burn the hair. With the Dodge tool set to 10% opacity and Highlights chosen from the drop down menu, gently go over the hair. Switch to the burn tool, set the opacity to 10% and choose shadows from the drop down menu and brush over the hair. You can see my dodging and burning layer below. You can Alt + Click on the eyeball next to original b/ground layer to see your progress so far. Alt + Click to take you back to the composite view. You can see in the final image below that I have done a little more editing but because the file isn’t that large it has started to disintegrate a little bit. I would probably have done some more work on the forehead and lip area and maybe done a bit more with the liquify tool. I hope you got something out of this. Have fun!
So, after thinking that the fun and issues of writing up 1 weekly blog as Mister Fine wasn’t hard enoug…
So, after thinking that the fun and issues of writing up 1 weekly blog as Mister Fine wasn’t hard enough for me, I have set up a second blog, with a different kind of tone. This one, called Visual Crash , is inspired by imagery, anything that I photograph, draw, paint or headbutt. It is also, in part by the term crash, inspired by sleep and the ideas tha come through while I sleep. So weekly, I’m hoping to put up new images, whether old or new, that are not really artistic and are more musings and thoughts from my daily wanders round the city and train rides home. So if you like it, watch it, and I’ll keep posting up different things as I go.
something I did for a school brief for Tafe. of cause I went over board… lots of fun on this one
Someone just bought an Anti-Fluoride tea-shirt which is great news – not only because my ego fully approves of such good taste but also b…
Someone just bought an Anti-Fluoride tea-shirt which is great news – not only because my ego fully approves of such good taste but also because every opportunity to highlight the terrible abuse of power that is mandatory medication by industrial poison is a great cause for celebration. I also recommend to all my newer version too – but perhaps it is a bit too gruesome LOL Geelong has held out so far – let us continue to do so.
A honeybee about its business on a white wildflower. /
Okay, so I’ve been thinking about this for awhile and finally decided to write up a little ‘mini’ tutorial for applying layers to photos….
Okay, so I’ve been thinking about this for awhile and finally decided to write up a little ‘mini’ tutorial for applying layers to photos. This is by No means the Only way to do it, I’m sure there are better and faster ways, but this is what works for me. These instructions can be used for many versions of photoshop, as of right now, I use CS3 and am working on getting CS4 soon. Note that this is for those of you that have some Basic knowledge of photoshop :) First things first, you want to select and copy the texture that you want to use, it doesn’t matter the size, it can be resized later. Open the photo that you would like to texture and duplicate the layer under the layers menu, I do this just as a backup because I tend to destroy the original in one way or another. Now PASTE the texture layer on the photo layer, you should have 3 layers now. Use the transform tool and grab the texture layer from the corner and drag it to the edges of the photo so that it lines up with the photo, hit Enter when it is centered. Next, it’s just a matter of playing around with opacity until it looks good to you, by increasing or decreasing the Opacity and Fill sliders under the Layers menu, you can change the density of the texture. This can always be tweaked later on as well. After you’ve decided on the contrast of your texture, you can Really bring out the colors and texture by adjusting the menu Overlay slider under the layers pallet, you can do this in a variety of ways: I find some of the ones I use the most (and blend well with most photos) are these: MULTIPLY (to make it dramatically darker) / OVERLAY (which blends the colors pretty evenly, but still darkens the photo) / SOFT LIGHT (very subtle change)and / HARD LIGHT (which brings out the highlights and gives it a more burnt feel) It’s all in how you want the overall photo to look. *If you’d like to take it one step further, you can blend the texture in a bit more by highlighting areas without texture. This helps enhance the areas you want to put more focus on, while at the same time keeping the background textured. You can add a layer mask to the texture layer (which is much better than destroying all that hard work with an eraser-hard lesson I had to learn myself) and use the paintbrush tool (black to erase, white to replace) and paint over the area you want to de-texturize (yea, I just made up a word there). I would also lower the opacity on the paintbrush so the effect is more subtle, you can use multiple strokes if you need to. Remember, you can Always go back into your History pallete and go back a few steps if you mess up! So that’s IT! You should have a beautifully textured photo now, just like an old photo thats probably been sitting out in the sun for Way too long Also, here are a few resources to get you started, I have so much trouble finding the right texture, so I just make them myself: My Textures Some examples: Good luck and have fun! :D
How to Add Geavity to you Profile Geavity allows Photographers that use social networks to brag about what c…
How to Add Geavity to you Profile Geavity allows Photographers that use social networks to brag about what camera equipment they have. You can use the same site to brag here as well. 1. Go to http://www.geavity.com/ and sign up for an account / 2. Add you equipment, order them as you desire. / 3. Click the Widget button (see image 1) / 4. Choose the layout you want (see image 2) / 5. Edit you profile details and add the following; / 6. Copy the image details <img src=”copy here”> and put ! around them (see image 3 in red) / 7. Copy the location <a href=”http://web address/”> and added it to the image (see example and image 3 in blue) / 8. Go check out you profile (see mine) Example (remove spaces in the example) / ! http://widget.geavity.com/signature/puggs/3/ccf61e251b449ab71823c3da7224059b.png ! / :http://www.geavity.com/people/puggs/ Image 1 / Image 2 / Image 3 /
I was clicking ask.com to find the lyric of the song “Sway” then got hooked on “You tube Music” and lost time for a whole day. I might b…
I was clicking ask.com to find the lyric of the song “Sway” then got hooked on “You tube Music” and lost time for a whole day. I might be late replying but I will reply because I except reply when I comment. On the other hand I stop comment on them if they don’t reply. / I’m overwhelmed for the excitement on replying I can’t sleep(3AM). Having Randy Rose on radio doesn’t help. So I’m up for good. It is the good time to go through Bubble.
Just thought Id share!!!
Just thought Id share!!!
This Firefox add-on can help you track where your images might have gone without your knowledge / / click here for more info...
This Firefox add-on can help you track where your images might have gone without your knowledge / / click here for more info Warning: The results that come back are only best match so do be careful before taking action. NOTE: once you install the add-on, right click your image on you edit page, not the public view page, as this might not work because it may be to small as RB compresses the public image. / / NOTE: Just started checking and already found one of my images being used on a travel sight!!
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