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Photoshop Lessons: April 2006
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Get more Photoshop quick tips and hints. Monday, April 17, 2006. Change the brush size in adobe photoshop. Keys Hold the shift key down and go [. The brush will get softer and ]. Harder to a total of 5 different levels of softness. Posted by Admin @ 2:06 AM. Use GIF (Graphic Interchange Format). If the image contains large areas of solid color, limited gradients or simple repeating patterns. Use JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert Group). Posted by Admin @ 1:58 AM. Change the brush size in adobe photoshop.
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Feng Sui: Lucky and Unlucky Elements
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Tuesday, April 11, 2006. Lucky and Unlucky Elements. Pay attention to your lucky and unlucky elements when you are decorating. Use unlucky elements sparingly. For example, if your element is METAL, use red sparingly because red represents FIRE, and fire is destructive to METAL. Use your lucky elements generously, but unlucky elements sparingly, if at all. Things made of or representing water, blue, black;. Things made of metal, white, gold, silver. Things made of fire, bright light, candles, red.
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Feng Sui: May 2006
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Tuesday, May 09, 2006. Number - 2,5,8. Number - 6,7. Number - 3,4. Posted by Admin @ 6:44 PM. Lucky and Unlucky Elements.
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Elements of Design: Form
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Thursday, April 27, 2006. Lines joined together produce form and create the shape of an area. Straight lines joined together produce rectangles, squares, and other geometric shapes. Curved lines form circles, ovals, and ellipse. The form of an object may be closed and solid or closed and volume containing. The form of the structure, however, should always be determined by its function. Posted by Admin @ 7:03 PM.
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Elements of Design: April 2006
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Thursday, April 27, 2006. Line is used to produce a sense of movement within an object or to produce a greater sense of length or height. Straight lines are vertical, horizontal or diagonal. A vertical line creates the illusion of an increase in height because the eye moves upward to follow the line. A horizontal line creates the illusion of an increase in width as the eye moves horizontally. Posted by Admin @ 7:04 PM. Posted by Admin @ 7:03 PM. Posted by Admin @ 7:02 PM.
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Photoshop Lessons: JPEG or GIF?
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Get more Photoshop quick tips and hints. Monday, April 17, 2006. Use GIF (Graphic Interchange Format). If the image contains large areas of solid color, limited gradients or simple repeating patterns. Use JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert Group). If the image is more complex in color, like a photograph. When saving as a JPEG, as a generalization never use more than 40%-50% compression. Posted by Admin @ 1:58 AM.
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Feng Sui: April 2006
http://fuengsui-architecture.blogspot.com/2006_04_01_archive.html
Tuesday, April 11, 2006. Lucky and Unlucky Elements. Pay attention to your lucky and unlucky elements when you are decorating. Use unlucky elements sparingly. For example, if your element is METAL, use red sparingly because red represents FIRE, and fire is destructive to METAL. Use your lucky elements generously, but unlucky elements sparingly, if at all. Things made of or representing water, blue, black;. Things made of metal, white, gold, silver. Things made of fire, bright light, candles, red.