
Color Scheme Designer mode d'emploi Le différentes harmonies Vous avez des peintures ou dessins à encadrer... et inévitablement se pose le problème du choix des couleurs du biseau, du passe-partout et du cadre ! Vous refaites la déco de votre salon... et vous hésitez sur la tonalité générale des rideaux... Vous ne savez pas quels papiers choisir pour votre page de scrapbooking. Créer des harmonies de couleurs... voilà bien le problème ! Si vous faites partie de la seconde catégorie... n'hésitez pas : le COLOR SCHEME DESIGNER est un outil magique qui va vous simplifier grandement la vie !!! La théorie des couleurs... Tout le monde connaît le cercle chromatique : il est formé par les 3 couleurs primaires (jaune, bleu, rouge), 3 secondaires (obtenue par mélange en parts égales des 3 primaires : vert, orange et violet) puis les 6 couleurs tertiaires... Sur ce cercle chromatique, on dit que deux couleurs opposées sont complémentaires : par exemple, le jaune et le violet sont complémentaires... Harmonie des couleurs complémentaires
Kimberly Chapman's Beading All beading graphics on this page were created by Kimberly Chapman, and are my exclusive property. Feel free to link to this page, but please do not steal the graphics and pictures. It took hours of work to make them. This lesson will assume you are comfortable with the brick stitch. You can start the circular stitch using a slipknot, but I prefer to use either a gold metal ring in the middle (which looks nice but has the fault of a small opening through which thread can pass if you're not careful) or a larger bead. If you are left handed and find these pictures hard to follow, please see the reversed photo instructions. Back to the Crafts Page. Back to kimberlychapman.com. Don't like my colour and font style? Page last updated December 4, 2003. Email me at crafts@kimberlychapman.com If you want to receive notification of updates on any portion of this site, simply enter your email address here and click/select the button to enter.
CM DESSIN Artisan Bead Jewelry Easy Mixed Media Leaf Necklace - Step by Step Tutorial - JEWELRY AND TRINKETS Sponsored Project - Easy Mixed Media Leaf Necklace from SpottedCanary.com Easy Mixed Media Leaf Necklace Designed by Kelly Keller Quickly create a beautiful necklace using a variety of beading and crafting supplies. Materials Felt Works 100% Wool Leaves 73313Jolee’s Jewels™ Bicone Beads - 4MM Olivine B0100570SJolee’s Jewels™ Bicone Beads 4MM LT COL Topaz B0100450SJolee’s Jewels ™Donut Bead 8MM Golden Shadow B0100460SJolee’s Jewels™ Hepta Toggle, Olivine B04026203” Silver Head PinsSilver Spacer BeadsSilver End CrimpsSilver Jump RingsFabric GlueVelvet Ribbon: IvoryTulle: Pale Tan ShimmeryCord: Pale Tan ShimmeryThread: IvoryToolsEK Success Cutter Bee Scissors: EKCB01Hole PunchJolee’s Jewels™ Wire Cutters B0800040Jolee’s Jewels™ Round Nose Pliers B0800010Jolee’s Jewels™ Chain Nose Pliers B0800020Steps 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
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Creative Crochet Jewelry Stop, Drop, and Roll: A Dropped Pot Leads to an Interesting New Form About fifteen years ago I was bringing a ware board full of bottles back into the shop after setting them in the sun for a while to stiffen up for trimming. While I was fiddling with the door, a pot on the end of the board fell to the ground. After taking the rest of the pots into the shop, I went back and picked up the one that was flat on its side. To me, the obvious thing to do now was to pick it up and drop it on the other side to see what would happen. Click to enlarge! Process I start by making a variety of bottle shapes using from three to five pounds of clay (figure 1). Place the bottle on its side on a canvas covered ware board or piece of sheetrock (figure 2).
Planning a Painting: Decisions to Make Before Putting Brush to Paint Is it necessary to plan a painting in careful detail before you start, or should you let it evolve as you go along? Planning a painting can be a help as you know exactly what you're going to do, but it could also inhibit spontaneity. Letting a painting evolve as you work is very free and lets you be spontaneous, but also leaves you open to the possibility that the painting won't go anywhere and you'll end up with a mess. Ultimately the degree to which you plan out a painting depends on your personality, some people find it essential and others a hindrance. 1. But if you find that doing a study makes you stiffen up when you come to do the large-scale painting because you're focusing on replicating it, rather than it reminding you sufficiently of the original scene, consider doing only quick sketches to see if a composition works and taking reference photos to work from back in your studio. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
oilpaintingtechniques.com - oil painting techniques Skin Tone Colors -- Paint Colors for Mixing Skin Tones Which paint colors or pigments are your favorites when it comes to mixing up skin tones? Do you have a standard "recipe" or set of colors you use? Skin color mixture A good mixture is Burnt Sienna, Chromium Green Oxide and White. —Guest Peter Feldman Individual Coloring There is no such thing as a uniform skin tone. —Guest Ana Wieder-Blank Ever Used This Mix? I use: Cadmium Yellow + Dioxizine Violet (Purple) + White. —Guest Khabran Flesh Tones Thanks for various suggestions for making flesh/skin tones. —Guest Vinod Naik. Color Mix Using Acrylics I used raw sienna and Naples yellow, touch of cadmium orange and a little bit of titanium white. —Guest kerr Starting with Premixed Portrait Pink I use premixed Liquitex light portrait pink, yellow ochre, burnt sienna and white for skin color plus a dab of what-ever my background color is going to be. —Guest David Sedlarik Assuming Compromises I agree with Guest EB; assuming I know a color, shape, or texture always compromises the artwork. —RedstoneWorks