Showing posts with label Tut Test Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tut Test Tuesday. Show all posts

Apr 8, 2014

Tut Test Tuesday - Photo Editing

After preparing stock for Shuto Con I am a bit burnt out from sewing so today's Tut test will be a photo editing Tutorial.

I often don't use a fancy camera, just my cell phone iPhone 4s. So most of my dolly pics aren't the best. This tutorial from Y-n-Y on deviantart was pretty simple to follow. I made different adjustments but use the same steps.

In the end the results were not that bad considering I started with a cell phone pic. I think my favorite part of the tutorial was using the dodge tool on the eyes. This really made them POP!

This tutorial is done using Photoshop.
  1. Go to Image-->Adjustments-->Match Color and play with the luminance and color intensity.
    I put my luminance at 120 and my color intensity at 105
  2. Brighten the eyes with the dodge tool on the highlights
  3. Go to Image-->Adjustments-->Brightness/Contrast
    I put my Brightness at -7 because my pic had some really bright spots. And my contrast at 40
  4. Go to Image-->Adjustments-->Selective Color
    Since my pic had a lot of black like the sample pic I set colors to "blacks", I then played around with the sliders as suggested and settled on Cyan +10, Magenta +2, Yellow -12, Black +15
  5. Lastly I applied Sharpen and Reduce Noise filters
Here is the end result:



Apr 1, 2014

Tut Test Tuesday

Better late than Never? I have been working on building up stock for my Artist Alley table at Shutocon, April 4-6.

So for today's tut test I decided to embellish one of the dresses I made to sell. I used this tutorial from Antique Lilac to add beading to the collar of the dress.

I think it turned out quite nice. The tutorial was super easy to follow, had several pics illustrating the process and had nice results. I am pleased with how it turned out, even my husband commented on how much he liked it. :)

Antique Lilac has many useful tutorials on her site. I look forward to trying more of them in the future.



Mar 25, 2014

Tut Test Tuesday

Sooooo.... I haven't done the best job of keeping my blog updated. *coughTerribleJobcough* But I'm hoping to remedy that. I've spent a bit of time coming up with some things I would like to share and I hope people will enjoy seeing. So first things first, this will be my first Tut Test Tuesday.

Since I'm just getting started working on this I'm going to use a little bit of my previously posted content but I think it has value. There are all kinds of tutorial for BJDs out there on the world wide web, but there are also TONS of tutorials for many things that could be altered or utilized for BJDs even if that wasn't the original purpose of the tutorial.

A while ago, I was addicted to the swaps on Den of Angels. Like seriously addicted, but it was a lot of fun. One of the swaps that I joined was a Dark Circus swap and I had the pleasure of getting PoeticSoul as my swap partner. PoeticSoul, if you aren't familiar with her has some very unique dolls and she styles then in amazing and fun ways.

Well, for this particular swap her doll victim, I mean lucky participant was her MNM Johnny Depp guy who is the Mad Hatter. So I made a vest, suit coat, staff and of course the HAT.

I did a quick google search and found a pretty simple tutorial that made it easy for me to make the perfect Mad Hatter Hat. It can be found here: http://www.instructables.com/id/Burtons-Mad-Hatter-Hat/

I used cereal box cardboard to make the hat.

After following the measuring and cutting directions from the tutorial, I covered it in a soft faux leather that had a nice texture to it.



The inside of the brim is covered with material from a thirfted man's tie



The decoration around the hat is also from the tie and I made a matching vest from the same material.



I then added a few tie tacks, that I found at my local thrift store, as hat pins. And a floral decoration from JoAnns to complete the look.

Overall, I found the tutorial easy to follow and even easier to convert to dolly scale/use.

Tell me what you think. If you have any tutorial suggestions for me to try I would love it if you'd share them here. Thanks for reading!