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By Ric Sattler . This Tutorial was written because of the many questions, which were asked by visitors of my art galleries in the internet. I hope I can give some answers with this tutorial. And I also hope that you will understand my bad english (I will appreciate corrections) ; -)

Coloring with Pastels - part 1

http://www.elfwood.com/farp/theart/ricsattlerpastels/ricsattlerpastels.html
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Professional Photographers of Canada - Copyright : Photographes professionnels du Canada (PPOC) - Droit d’auteur

http://www.ppoc.ca/copyright.php
What You Sell Introduction What photographers and illustrators should sell - in addition to their time and expertise - are licences to their work, rather than the actual work or images themselves. Thanks to copyright laws, creators are able to license the rights to their work for specific uses. This is like renting a photo or illustration for use in a magazine, in an advertisement, or by an organization. Copyright laws also give photographers and illustrators certain rights that, if enforced, can pay long-term benefits.

resources

http://www.capic.org/resources.html?screen=bp&t=bp_section&chapter=What+You+Sell
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-photography-water-drops

How to Photograph Water Drops

One fun digital photography challenge for those with a little time on their hands (particularly on a lazy long weekend as I know many of you are on) is photographing Water Drops. OK – so there are thousands of these on Flickr and some might say they are a little cliche – but I think they are a fun subject but also present photographers with enough of a challenge that they’ll learn something while photographing them. They are also an ideal subject for those photographers stuck inside on a cold rainy day. I was planning on writing a full tutorial on the topic of photographing water drops but there are some good examples of this type of photography accompanied by some instructions on how the shots were taken in our forums. Start with this thread by member snapdragon (who took the image to the left with the technique that she describes) but also check out Aperthetic’s description of their technique .
http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/text-effects-tutorials/gold-text-effect-photoshop/ Layer styles are one of Photoshop’s most powerful and fun features. You can create all sorts of plastic, glass, water, ice, or metal styles.

Create a Gold Text Effect In Photoshop

Here’s two font style for Photoshop Design. Cheers. Full tutorial after jump. http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/gold-silver-metallic-text/

Photoshop Tutorial: Gold & Silver Metallic text