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fORMaTiNG YOuR TeXt I havent been having too much fun gettin my text written in RB the way i am used to.. formatting that is.. ...
fORMaTiNG YOuR TeXt I havent been having too much fun gettin my text written in RB the way i am used to.. formatting that is.. ive had my text cancelled out like this when i put the ”-” symbol between letters – i try and remember not to do that again. Only just now i found another one.. So i thought to self, that i’d better write all these down here in the journal – for future reference : NEW PARAGRAPHS / Press ENTER twice and that will give you a new paragraph automatically. WHEN ON EACH END OF WORD/TEXT : / eg: * bold * (without spaces) symbol * = bolds / / symbol _ = italic symbol ^ = small upper / / symbol – = cancels you out! symbol ~ = makes text smaller / / symbol + = Underlines the text symbol * * * = makes a horizontal rule/line without the spaces / -found by KSERIPHYN_ TO MAKE TEXT CLICKABLE (INTO URL) Put quotation symbols ” ” on each side of the word/sentence you want to make into Links/Clickable and then a COLON (no spaces) straight after, plus the url ; http:// EXAMPLE (i’ve added spaces in between the symbols so that you can see the text – but NO SPACES ” This tip was found whilst reading PDUV’s journal ” : http://www.redbubble.com/people/pduv/journal/show/4812 becomes : This tip was found whilst reading PDUV’s journal TO ADD GRAPHICS INTO YOUR JOURNAL / PLEASE DON’T PUT HUGE PIX, RESIZE/UTILIZE PLACES LIKE IMAGESHACK free image hosting EXAMPLE : (i’ve added spaces in between the symbols so that you can see the text – but NO SPACES) ! http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/6817/formatingrbct6.gif ! becomes TIP : You can do save that gif cheat sheet if you want ;) ADDING GRAPHIC & MAKING IT CLICKABLE (LINKED) / for larger pics you want to show, its a good idea to post the Thumbnail size, / and making the graphic clickable to a larger size. To to that just add the :http://website.uwant.url right after the ending exclamation ! mark of the graphic link ! http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/6817/formatingrbct6.th.gif !:http://img216.imageshack.us/my.php?image=formatingrbct6.gif / becomes NEW! Adding an ALT equivalent to your image / so that when you hover mouse over the image you can read the title of image example (hover mouse over the button): / add the title of your image in a bracket, for example (IMAGE TITLE) in between the last letter of the image URL and the ending exclamation symbol. look at image below / HEADER TEXT (Large fonts) / add symbol # to each side of the word/sentence for header size font. / / but this seems to work only as header, meaning its gotta be the first sentence/text, like a header. i used it up to in the text that says “Formating Your Text” eg : # Is bigger better? # no spaces MAKING BULLET/LIST Make new/update CheatSheet soon done! New Cheatsheet added to bottom of this page and also in portfolio HERE symbol hAsh plus a space then text will make bullets / -found by KSERIPHYN_ / TEXT GENERATOR keong has found this link to TEXTISM a Text Generator that can help you further with formating style that RB uses. For anyone who uses Firefox and has Greasemonkey installed, Dave Pearson has created a script that replaces the existing hints on RedBubble with the cheatsheet (big thanks to Dave!!) NEW!! I’VE made this into a Mousepad, click on image to see more! / updated cheatsheet (28 July 2007)
Yes I know what you’re all thinking…It’s ANOTHER PET DOG!!!!! Don’t panic you arty farty types…it’s only up for a limited time whilst I make some cards for a friends present. Then it will be strictly back to black polo necks and matching berets. Ciao baby. Postscript (Wow I literally just uplaoded this to make cards for a friends birthday. I had no idea people would comment on it! I feel compelled to point out – as those who know me understand – my humour is very dry and ironic. Don’t take anything I say seriously! Except for my Africa pics and this word – thanks…) :) I MIGHT ADD IF ANYONE WANTS TO BUY IT-GO ON, ON YA, YEAH NOW AND THAT!!!!!!!!!!!! COLLECT THE SET!!
I have just been sorting out my files and came across this image I took several months back – hope you like it :)
I was looking around other sites and I came across several redbubble images, mine included. I have not figured out the site yet but it lo…
I was looking around other sites and I came across several redbubble images, mine included. I have not figured out the site yet but it looks like a place to play around with images and in some cases using the images to advertise the product they are selling, I think that is against the law…....not sure.The people using the images have a redbubble link with our username attached but I think it serves as more traffic to steal images…..not to increase chances of sales.I have contacted the company and told them that this is not a stock photograph company but the individuals are held responsible for the images they acquire. I copied some of the images they made with our images and I got a pretty decent result. If you go to polyvore and “TRY” the site, go to the search engine and type redbubble, you will find 7 pages of our images.There is no watermark on them,so they must have cropped them off.I wish there was a way to have a huge watermark displayed across the images only when someone tries to copy or print them. If you go for a visit, let me know what you think. Thank you, / Lisa
The last things I painted in 2007. / / Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink pen and silver leaf. I got this paint flicker thing a few months back and have been splattering test canvases, this is the first time I’ve used it in a finished piece. Fun fun! / / This one I’ve called ‘found’, though that’s not necessarily what’s happening. / Each of these creatures could be considered ‘mistrustful’ perhaps. How did they come to have a shiny crown? Did they find them? Steal them? Maybe the crowns always belonged to them. / / These are actually 3 separate canvases, making up a set. I’ve combined them into one image for RB. / / / / / / / / This one shows the shiny silver crown… / /
This is a re-work of my Scruffy picture I took of her 3 days after I found her abandoned on the “campo” scared and alone. Nikon D40 18-55mm I think she must have been thrown out at night as she is terrified of going into our back garden at night (our spotlight is broken!) and just cowers on the grass in fear and refuses to go to the toilet! Anyway whilst RB was down the other day I did a bit of playing on PSP and this was one of the images I played with!!! TEXTURE /
MARION CHAMPMAN is a wonderful artist and a lover of patterns and design.. Printmaking and experimenting with all kinds of materials and colors.. she really turns my head.. Marion… truth be told.. Kauai is not a very pastel-y place.. so I took my photo and gave it a Marion Wash.. I love this shot..I do not know what this is but I spent some time with this guy..It was a very tall tree and that is how the leaves grow on it.. no branches!! Marion’s Chapman’s Pastels inspired Maddy of Smudge ARt Fame to write a most lovely lovely piece.. My gratitude for the Love here is ever growing.. Thank YOu Maddy! What beauty is this I behold ? / “A feast to ones eye”, I am told. / Leaves wrapped in soft hues. / Colors of gold, red and spiritual blues. “A tree without branches ”, she did say. / Just leaves that enfold it in every way. / Lina sad, this tree amazed me so, / I could not look at it and just let it go. It inspired me until I returned home, / In my minds eye, this is the tone. / I know Creator left this for me to do, / So I painted it gold, red and spiritual blue.
Featured in The Sisterhood May 09 Featured in Theatrical and Staged Photography June 09 Featured in The Divine Feminine June 09 Another collaboration with the very talented David Hibberd / Please take a look at Dave’s amazing work!! You Found Me I found God / On the corner of First and Amistad / Where the west / Was all but won / All alone / Smoking his last cigarette / I said, “Where you been?” / He said, “Ask anything”. Where were you / When everything was falling apart? / All my days / Were spent by the telephone / It never rang / And all I needed was a call / It never came / To the corner of First and Amistad Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Surrounded, surrounded / Why’d you have to wait? / Where were you? Where were you? / Just a little late / You found me, you found me In the end / Everyone ends up alone / Losing her / The only one who’s ever known / Who I am / Who I’m not, who I wanna be / No way to know / How long she will be next to me Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Surrounded, surrounded / Why’d you have to wait? / Where were you? Where were you? / Just a little late / You found me, you found me Early morning / The city breaks / I’ve been callin’ / For years and years and years and years / And you never left me no messages / Ya never send me no letters / You got some kinda nerve / Taking all my world Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Where were you? Where were you? / Lost and insecure / You found me, you found me / Lyin’ on the floor / Surrounded, surrounded / Why’d you have to wait? / Where were you? Where were you? / Just a little late / You found me, you found me / Why’d you have to wait? / To find me, to find me The Fray
taken during Viva Las Vagas 2008, randomly in the Gold Coast Casino by Linda Kramer, working on a book of portraits . I was alone & lost when she found me, plus had hay fever which explains the watery eyes. I was 1 of probably hundreds of people she took that weekend. The book should be worth a gander….
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz ...thought I’d lost my marbles. Featured in That’s Entertainment / Thank you Finalist in the Fun Detail challenge in That’s Entertainment / Thank you :) 1000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography
B&W over on Flickr – HERE About Another one from Dicky Beach on Sunday morning with the crew – Kane, Josh . We met some other great and inspiring photographers, namely Mel and Nick . - ISO 100, f11, 1sec, 20mm / - Sigma 10 – 20mm / - Cokin P121 (Graduated 4 filter) Processing 1) Import into Lightroom as RAW / a) Tweaked Curves and random sliders / b) Ansel Adams Preset / 2) Into Photoshop / b) Noiseworks Noise Reduction / 3) Back into Lightroom / c) Crop and straighten / 4) Export using Flickr Uploader and LR2/Mogrify plugin
Took a different approach for the photoshpcreative07 competition and decided to reverse the concept. Here a lone survivor condemned to a future of infinite chaos manages to escape back into a alternate past of infinite possibility. This could be a physical escape or projected from within the travellers mind; an internal escape to fantasy, much like the ending of Brazil. Have since sold the image for use on the cover of the Griffith Review – yay.
I took that shot at the lake near my house .The ice was melting and I found that lost red ball reappearing with the spring … When I found Redbubble ,my heart just melt,it was like spring on a sunny day!!!! /
©Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use Click Here .....just waits for a reason to be heard. The lovely model is the uber talented Elandria See the whole series! /
Today he found her / digital mixed media
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On Tuesday December 23rd 2008, my son Kevin came home for the Christmas holidays, taking the commuter train from downtown Montreal to our home here on the North Shore. Upon disembarking, he heard loud mewing, followed the source to a snowbank and found this pitiful baby bundle outside in -14 C degrees temperature. Since it was very close to someone’s front door, he knocked, but the woman who answered said she had a dog and was allergic to cats. He tried a few other houses in the vicinity but to no avail and so brought this little lost kitty home to us. Later in the day he canvassed the neighborhood but without any success, no one wanted to claim this little orphan. It is a mystery since this small cat appeared to be about 6 weeks old, had no frozen extremeties, did not appear to be starved and other than being scared and hungry at the time seemed to be in perfect health. / So we have welcomed kitty into our home and named him Frankie after Old Blues himself! This photo was taken a few minutes after my son brought him home. / To see how Frankie is doing now Baby’s Got Blue Eyes Feautred in Kittens, April 2009 / RB popular art January 2009
featured in C.O.R.E. 05-15-2009 / featured in Escher & perspective Art 05-14-2009 / featured in Light in the Darkness 05-13-2009 YOU’LL LOVE THE VID Come along it is the break of day / Surely now, you’ll have some things to say / It’s not the time for telling tales on me So come along, it wont be long / ‘Til we return happy / Shut your eyes, there are no lies / In this world we call sleep / Let’s desert this day of hurt / Tomorrow we’ll be free Let’s not fight I’m tired can’t we just sleep tonight / Don’t Turn away it’s just there’s nothing left here to say / Turn around I know we’re lost but soon we’ll be found Well it’s been rough but we’ll be just fine / Work it out yeah we’ll survive / You mustn’t let a few bad times dictate So come along, it wont be long / ‘Til we return happy / Shut your eyes, there are no lies / In this world we call sleep / Let’s desert this day of work / Tomorrow we’ll be free Let’s not fight I’m tired can’t we just sleep tonight / Don’t turn away it’s just there’s nothing left here to say / Turn around I know we’re lost but soon we’ll be found / / Incendia, Apophysis , Photography
© Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. Click Here The lost dream….is only a wish away. The lovely model is the uber talented Elandria See the whole series! /
© Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use Click Here The lost heart….waits to be found. The lovely model is the uber talented Elandria *This particular image is not available as a card through RedBubble, because is has been licensed through Tree-Free Greetings as a greeting card, available internationally! See the whole series! /
The beauty of found type or ‘urban typography’ is that it can be found almost anywhere. It’s on billboards, shop fronts, street signs, bi…
The beauty of found type or ‘urban typography’ is that it can be found almost anywhere. It’s on billboards, shop fronts, street signs, bins and letterboxes, on the back of delivery vans and on train platforms. And most of the time we wander past it without looking twice. / / So a little challenge for this week. Next time you’re walking the dog or on the daily commute to work, pack your camera and keep your eyes peeled for some examples of found type. You might be surprised at what you find. Here are a few beautiful examples from around the web: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / And some from our own talented bubblers … / Shadow Censorship by Daniel Rarela / / / 4 Rooms, Squared by John De Bord Photography IPA / / / Four Red by khea / / / Colarado Sign by Melinda Kerr / Antiques by Kellie Kennedy We’d love to see what you discover so please feel free to post your examples below. You might also want to tag them with ‘found type’ and perhaps add them to the For The Love of Type, Typography or Urban Environment groups.
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After many lonely days and summer gone, all would be wonderful in a new found friend. Silly had found Molly. Molly was a dog who thought Silly was the bee’s knee. From then on Molly would follow Silly to the end of the earth and back again. / Silly and Molly both share a passion for food and fashion
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