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photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7) + digital painting (glasses) You can also examine details. Portrait :)
photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7) + digital painting (glasses) Detail 2
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Original done in 2b pencil with a bit of Prisma colored pencil. Added the sepia & matte
This design is by Australian cartoonist Dillon Naylor. His popular character Batrisha the Vampire Girl is seen internationally in the children’s magazine K-Zone. Batrisha’s official website is at www.batrisha.com. I’m hosting this design on Dillon’s behalf. At the time of writing, this is the only place you’ll find official, authorised Batrisha clothing. Check out the other Batrisha shirt design, also in my store. Black is given as an option for this shirt, but posts on the RedBubble forum have suggested black shirts might not print well. You have been warned! :) If you buy one of these shirts in black, please let us know how it turns out.
Collaboration with Julie Langford :)) I really have to thank the wonderful Julie Langford for creating the background to this wonderful image of my longtailed macacque. Julie is a tireless ambassador, host and talented member of Redbubble. This one is for you Julie :D You can visit Julies folio here Please if you havent already, please visit her folio. Thankyou.
/ click here for more info onthe buyers booth photo (above) Other Christmas Cards and Art / / For a larger view – click here / Karin Taylor with her winning entry in the Creative Mums Mum=Mum2 Competition, to be hung in the Manly Arts Festival during Sept 2008! Karin pictured with winning entry in the Creative Mums Comp Mum=Mum2 … this design has been selected to hang at the Manly Arts Festive in Sydney during Sept 2008, you can view the winning entries at the Creative Mums website / / Madonna and Child featured on the wall at the Chill Cafe / Manly, Sydney during the Manly Art Fest 2008 / / prints and cards with white background only / Canvas Print / Framed Print / prints and cards with welcome/congratulations background / tshirt in many varieties of styles and colours Madonna and Child Cards and Prints / Cards and Prints by Karin Taylor HUGS FOR FROZENFA (SINGAPORE GROUP) AND HAHPISTUFF (WEDDING ILLUSTRATIONS GROUP) AND MUSCULARTEETH (VIDEO MONTAGE GROUP) Created on brown paper with white acrylic gesso / pastels and felt pen, and a little photoshopping
For the best-est of friends Available as a shirt: / And in an uncropped version: /
This beautiful chapel forms part of the church of St.Dominic in Valletta, Malta. It was taken on the day of the feast dedicated to the patron saint, hence the damask adorning the walls. The larger view offers more clear detail…
This is an unedited photo taken of a summer trip. I loved the feel of this. I was shopping , on my way to get my nails done, and then I turned the corner. This was staring at me and I took the shot. At first, I was wishing the man at the door would move, but actually, he has grown on me with time! I hope you enjoy it like i do! ST. LOUIS< MISSOURI
Mediart Solutions – Australian Website Design company. Mediart Specialise in Joomla CMS based website design and hosting. This is a simple shirt design
Man of vision/man of words. If you’re not yet hip to William Blake (and these days, who isn’t?) you should be. Get off your ass and go pick up a copy of his complete works. You’ll be a better person for it. Blake’s Wiki-Bio This is another one of my late night ‘one hour portraits’. (I’m really getting into these.) Oils on 8” x 10” canvas panel.
Host of Golden Daffodils / Newbridge Demense March 2009 / / MCN:CC9BC-881BC-7276D
If you are tired of rummaging through countless pages trying to feature a group member or an image that won a challenge and have so many …
If you are tired of rummaging through countless pages trying to feature a group member or an image that won a challenge and have so many more pages to go and your mouse hand is cramped. Try this method. / NOTE: This only works for groups that you Host / Co-Host / Also be careful in doing this as it will have the reverse effect on a featured image. / It will remove it from the featured section if it is already featured. / Be sure to visit the groups “overview” page to make sure your handy work has included all the images you wanted to feature. / You can click thew images below to see them larger / To feature Challenge Images 1.On your groups “overview” page there is a link to your “featured work” section / / right click the link / and select (with Firefox)”copy link location” / / (with internet explorer) “copy shortcut” / / Now you are ready to feature some images the easy way / 2.Go to the challenge page that shows the awesome challenge winners that are about to be featured and while holding the control (CTRL) key left click the lucky images / / doing this will open them in new tabs in your web browser / / 3.Now the fun part Clicking one of the new tabs that were opened will take you to the image page drop a comment if you like while you are there. To feature it in the address bar highlight the web address all the way to the word “art” / / then press and hold the control (CTRL) key press “V” to paste the address you copied in step 1 / or you can right click the Highlighted text and select ‘paste’ from the pop up menu. / / Here is an example / Original address (the part in bold will be replaced) / http://www.redbubble.com/people/envelope150/art/2934496-2-egret-dock / Now the new address to feature this image would be / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/groupnamehere/featured_works/2934496-2-egret-dock / 4. Now just press enter (or click GO). / 5. Click the “feature” button on the confirmation page and your done. / / You can close the tab and move on to the next one. / This also works for T-shirts / Example address (the part in bold will be replaced) / http://www.redbubble.com/people/envelope150/t-shirts/2478267-4-original-mobil-phone / Feature a Group Member To feature a group member go to their public profile page and click the “send bubblemail” link and in the address bar there is a number that you will need to feature the group member. / Example: The number below in bold is my number / http://www.redbubble.com/mybubble/conversations/new?recipient_id=14964058&return_to=%2Fpeople%2FEnvelope150 / Highlight and copy the members number / Go to the featured members link on the groups page / EXAMPLE: http://www.redbubble.com/groups/groupname/featured_users / and add the copied number at the end of the address in the address bar / Like this / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/groupname/featured_users/14964058 / Press enter and presto a featured member. / Featuring Writings and Journals also works by going to the members writing or journal page and clicking the work to feature and pasting the address like we did above. / Examples:replace the part in bold / Writing / http://www.redbubble.com/people/envelope150/writing/3092254-feature-me / Journal / http://www.redbubble.com/people/envelope150/journal/3092254-feature-me See this Tutorial in action on youtube / Happy Bubbling (Happy Featuring) / Dan Need More Help? / Chat with me on Skype User Name / envelope150 Get the Firefox and Internet Explorer Tool bar for Redbubble Here / See more info See all my How-to’s Here Includes “Framed image on Bubblesite home page”, “Adding Calendars to your bubblesite”, “feedjit Live Traffic Feed”, “Using tags on Redbubble”, “Add a visitor counter to your bubblesite or profile page” and More Please don’t Copy and paste this written work as that would really hurt my feelings :) / you can copy the code below and paste it if you would like to share with others on Redbubble "Featuring the easy way(Host Tutorial)":http://www.redbubble.com/people/envelope150/journal/2948588-host-tutorial-featuring-the-easy-way / or to share on the web / <a href="http://www.redbubble.com/people/envelope150/journal/2948588-host-tutorial-featuring-the-easy-way" title="Host Tutorial">Featuring the easy way</a> / or / /
A wonderful display of Mica Cap Coprinus mushrooms sit on a cut stump…just waiting for me to come and view them. / These are an edible mushroom as long as they’re harvested before the gills start to change color from white to purple/gray to black….. / They’re a member of the the Inky Cap fungi…these deteriorate very quickly, with the caps turning to a dripping black goo…..which is actually it’s spore!
/ I shot these tulips at a local nursery . The late afternoon sun was to the side of me and the tulips were protected by a shade cloth. This was the result of the light at the time. /
This week’s Community wrap up is dedicated to all the wonderful activities that happen in the many groups on RedBubble. From Abstracts..
This week’s Community wrap up is dedicated to all the wonderful activities that happen in the many groups on RedBubble. From Abstracts, Biker Art or Crime Writing through to Works On Paper and the Zodiac, there’s probably a group of people on RedBubble who share your artistic passions. Here’s just a snapshot of some of the great stuff happening in groups: The following new groups have been launched: / Culture Jam – Jam it up, Bug Hunt, New Mexico, Diners, Drive-Ins, and other Roadside Attractions, Wine – The Universal Elixir, Live Music Photography, All About Rodeos and Love Love Love These challenges are currently open for entries: ! Nautical Relics Challenge in the Rusty, Crusty and Falling to Bits group Food Bokeh in the Bokeh group Landmarks of Your Area Challenge in the Hand Painted or Drawn Buildings group The Sun Behind Me Challenge in the The Woman Photographer group Australian Traveller Challenge in the Australian Travel Photography and Writing group The Beauty of Childhood Challenge in the First Things group Retro Fun! Challenge in the That’s Entertainment group Norway Challenge in the à EUROPA! group This is just a small sample of the many talented people who won challenges this week: What Will Be the Legacy by Dana DiPasquale won the Horizons Challenge V by Jim DeMore won the Looking Up Challenge A Grater Purpose by Leanna Lomanski won the Wackiest Point Of View Challenge Pink Hydrangeas with Visitor by bevmorgan won the Still Life with Insects Challenge / The groups below have been set up just to help you learn new things. They’re full of great hints and tips and their hosts work hard to put together a bunch of resources to help you learn: Photoshop Help Ultimate Resources TUTORIALS How To RedBubble Technical Photography Critique Tees / And these groups have been set up to encourage collaboration between artists. If you’ve ever thought about working on a project with another bubbler, you might want to check these out: / Collaboral Damage Collaborations Lyrical Visions Project Double X We’re continuously impressed with the hard work and dedication that goes into groups so we’d like to take the opportunity to say thanks to both hosts and group members who put in so much time and effort. A big thanks for making us feel welcome and for providing us with help, inspiration and entertainment. So over to you now. We’d love to hear about your favourite group, the best challenge you’ve taken part in or a particular host that you think deserves a thankyou.
In this life you’ll experiment some parasites all over you. / Photomanipulation, march 2009. Models from http/:ranum.com Thank you for looking! I appreciate your feedback! :)
Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, established 1862, is located on the remote east coast of Maui about 20 miles south of Hana on Highway 31. Here I am facing Haleakala near the Kaupo Gap and the Pacific Ocean is about 1/2 mile directly behind me. / St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, established 1862, is located on the remote east coast of Maui about 20 miles south of Hana on Highway 31. My husband attended this church small kid time, when he was a young boy with his Grandparents. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 15 September 2008 14:18:01 / Shutter Speed 1/160 Aperture 8.0 ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
From the Nature series - RSPB Sumburgh Head Nature Reserve, Shetland / Delightful moment with our local “parrots of the sea”... Like a seasonal invitation.
How to set up a Host-Only Forum in 4 Easy Steps… / AND Use it to Test Formatting / by F.A. Moore 1. Click on the forums link …
How to set up a Host-Only Forum in 4 Easy Steps… / AND Use it to Test Formatting / by F.A. Moore 1. Click on the forums link at the top of your group profile page. / 2. Scroll to the base of the page, left, below the red “Search the Forums” button. and click the link, Create New Forum. / 3. Check the checkbox for Host Only. / 4. Save! That’s it! Now all new topics inside that forum can be read and commented only by the host and co-hosts. IDEA! Markup in Red Bubble is always somewhat trial and error. The slightest error will cause a halfway complex format to go awry. Use a host-only-forum topic for testing formatting. A host-only forum topic is a convenient editing tool, as it turns out! I use a topic in my “TEST TEST TEST” host-only forum to paste tests for Feature tables (past features that I’m archiving) and for Solo Exhibition magazine, Inside Solo. In fact, I compose in TextWrangler (Bare Bones Software – makers of BBEdit for Mac) and go back and forth in “Test1” (the topic name), pasting, as I compose. The edit link under your host icon on the left side is your eraser. Don’t like something? Just click it, go in and change it. When I’m ready for the next major feature to test, I erase the old one entirely. No need to start a new topic. I use the “Test1” topic in the host-only forum over and over. P.S. This journal entry was tested there too! (see below) / / As you can see, I tweaked it some after this screen capture.
to be held in a world of time / if you need a shoulder, / a space of seeing / if you need someone to listen, / a touch of today for tomorrow / angels wrap their wings / in energy for all of time. / to be held / in the arms of love. / if you just need someone to do nothing but hold you.. / i will.. even when we both see the moon at a different time.. / —-—-——- / as i smile thinking of the joy i have in my soul… Terri sent me some photos and things she was playing with and i played with them too..and so we created this beautiful image..and then she put some words with mine and here we are…i just love the feeling and the energy that this has now…and we hope you do too.. any profits will go to Aksai
A window in a Church in Central London. / For the life of me I can’t remember it’s name, but it will come back to me one day:-) Camera. Nikon D40x with 18-55mm Lense. / /
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