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The image links below are to existing tutorials, that have been previously linked to my "50.megs.com" site.
Now that I have the webspace, I am including them as part of my domain. I will be adding to these pages whenever I discover a unique application.
Please click on the image, for the relevant tutorial pages.
(NB: The "Snowglobe Tutorial" and "Hourglass Tutorial" have more screenprints for "PSP Animation Shop". Now I give visual examples of my text explanations...as per requested.) *smile*
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This is my tutorial for animated snowglobes.
Included, are choices of ceramic bases, glass globe and blank
picture tubes, along with detailed instructions on how to put it
together.
The "picture" choice is up to you....as well as the animated
elements, (sparkles, butterflies, stars...whatever).
I include some links to "picture tube" pages, and give you a .zip
file for my opal tube, (for base decorations).
The point is....to have fun, and be creative! *smile*
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This is my tutorial for animated hourglasses.
Included, are several choices for the frame...top, bottom and
dowel tubes, (in different textures and colours), and .zip files for
tubes of the glass selections, and a .jpg of the sand.
I'll give you plenty of images to compile the frames for the
animation too. *smile*
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This tutorial was made to show you how to make a "plaid" border"from scratch"
as part of a "triple border" webset using
complimentary colours from another graphic.
I provide links to pattern fills and tubes to be used as a basis
for making a webset, but you can use anything you like.....
All that is required is a healthy dose of imagination from you!
*grin*
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A summer tutorial for some summer fun! An above ground
swimming pool...that's made from scratch!
The tutorial has ample screenprints of the image at various
stages, and I provide some .zip files to download some textures
and some tubed parts of the image.
Why not try your hand? *smile*
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A tutorial on how to make clothing for a "bare...bear"!
I provide the bears...4 of them to be exact, in PSP format in layers.
You then get instructions on how to draw clothing for them,
(using a graphics tablet), and how to make the clothing look 3D.
Up to a challenge? *grin*
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