
WELCOME to IDEASKETCH emergY Recovered Escape Module Studio Dangers of Fracking Ignacio Macri | Design & Illustration A Simple Guide to Salads | Three New Leaves published on: 26 Jan 2012 Alternative title: One Salad to Rule Them All. Today, ladies and gentlemen, let’s talk about the green. My immense affection for the Sissonian Big Ass Salad is no secret around these parts, to be sure, but I still haven’t spoken much about my favorite Paleo lunch here on the blog. See, the Big Ass Salad doesn’t ask for much. How to get more vegetables, you ask? Read on. The Wallet Work Let’s go shopping. If your local grocery is anything like mine, you’ll soon come to a few pause-worthy realizations: Organic produce is expensive.And what’s the real difference, right? Let me stress, firstly, that this is normal. If you can afford organic produce, please shell out for it. And again – if you’re new to this “daily vegetable” concept, a Big Ass Salad might be your best chance yet of starting. I tend to go for a wide mix with my produce. That’s the brunt of it. The Prep Work Do yourself a favor and do your veggie shopping on the weekend. Why? This is a quick and easy process.
Kenneth Cachia - Freelance Designer Shape Shifter is a canvas experiment in which a set of particles is used to render different shapes based on the user's input. It supports multiple modes: text, countdown, time and icons. Project Github A Website Design & Development Studio | HatBox Tutorials > Using Actions to Automate Tasks in Photoshop | Trevor Morris Photographics While Adobe Photoshop has a host of automation tools, one of the most versatile and powerful of them is called an action. In fact, some of the other automation commands, such as batches and droplets, derive their functionality from actions. An action is like a macro or script; however, while scripts have a reputation for being confusing and difficult, actions are very easy to create. If you know how to use Photoshop, you know most of what you need to create your own actions. For example, let's say that you have 100 digital photos that you'd like to post on the Internet. Normally, you'd have to load each one, scale, color correct, sharpen, and then save them one at a time. Although actions can be used to automate all sorts of tasks, some common uses include: batch-processing multiple images; applying consistent treatments; repeating tedious or mundane tasks; or distributing reproducible special effects. Introduction to the Actions Panel A. The Stop button ( B. Push the Record button ( C. D.
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