Thursday, March 26, 2009
Have anyone heard of ready mix keshvardhini oil?
I heard of pure keshvardhini oil but I want to buy ready mix keshvardhini oil over the internet because they sell that in India and I%26#039;m not in India. Someone please help me out?
Portfolio?
whats inside of a good graphic designer portfolio?
Portfolio?
Usually an assortment of finished product pieces,lay out,text,1 or 2 example of options on a layout or two.They should be(needless to say),your very best work.The ones that pop%26#039;n%26#039;sizzle,that you had fun doing.I found that those are the pieces I have an easier time explaining concept,design,choice of colors,fonts and so on.I have always included work that was done in different media,off the wall layout,unusual perspective and what ever else I thought would show off my talent,and creativity.I also kept a log of the time,from conception to execution of the finished piece.Graphic design is all about time,it pays to know how long it takes you to do the job,better,faster,and with the most creativity.I hope this helps,best of luck and peace!
Portfolio?
Usually an assortment of finished product pieces,lay out,text,1 or 2 example of options on a layout or two.They should be(needless to say),your very best work.The ones that pop%26#039;n%26#039;sizzle,that you had fun doing.I found that those are the pieces I have an easier time explaining concept,design,choice of colors,fonts and so on.I have always included work that was done in different media,off the wall layout,unusual perspective and what ever else I thought would show off my talent,and creativity.I also kept a log of the time,from conception to execution of the finished piece.Graphic design is all about time,it pays to know how long it takes you to do the job,better,faster,and with the most creativity.I hope this helps,best of luck and peace!
How do i make my eyes stand out in pictures?
i have really pretty hazle eyes theres a brown ring in the middle and green on the outside. But in pictures my eyes look brown. How can i make my eyse look amazeing in pictures
How do i make my eyes stand out in pictures?
makeup like mascara and eye shadow will bring out your eyes if they are done right.
How do i make my eyes stand out in pictures?
I%26#039;m not sure but in digital use the close up feature or stand with a light shining right into your eyes
Reply:make the whole pic blank n white and have the color part of your eyes coloerd
Reply:Use a black eye liner(thin line) and a light shade of eye shadow,smile!!
Reply:You just close your eyes. You not only stand out but others will tell you that you closed your eyes! (just kidding)
Reply:I also have Hazel eyes like you do and this is what I do! These color of eye shadow really brings out the Hazel in your eyes--try it the color is purple, they have several shades, I like the lighter ones, but even the dark ones will work! They also have mascara, that will also help. I use it myself and am happy with the Almay, in fact that is the only mascara I use, that doesn%26#039;t bother my eyes!
Hope this helps! When taking pictures put more makeup on, this will help it show up more one the pictures!!!! Good Luck
Intense i-Color Mascara | Almay | Beauty %26amp; Spa | Walgreens
Almay Intense i-Color Mascara, Bring out the Hazel - Black Pearl. Price $7.49. Quantity: ... Contrasting Black Pearl instantly pops the hazel in your eyes. ...
Reply:sounds like the color balance on the digital cam taking the picture is off if your eyes are coming out plain brown...
work with the white balance and contrast... also if your cam is below 10 megapixel get a better camera.. above ten the difference is small below ten VERY clear..
you want to use reflected light for the picture.. %26lt;bounce the flash off the ceiling%26gt;
if that doesn%26#039;t do it. you are going to have to zoom in more... eyes are one of the hardest things to get right in a pic.
Reply:In portraits make sure you focus on the subjects eyes.
Reply:eye color
http://www.ireneeonline.com/eye_color_te...
http://campus.queens.edu/faculty/jannr/G...
http://www.ideum.com/portfolio/eye_color
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/7571/...
hazel /brown /green
http://arania.kamiki.net/Ethan/Resources...
_____________
suggest trying dark brown eyeliner, and some green eyeshadow matte, earth tone based,
http://www.lorealparis.ca/en/cosmetics/i...
http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Eye/Ey...
http://www.covergirl.com/products/produc...
other Q/A senses
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
http://www.wonderquest.com/memory2.htm
___________
seperate issue while searching
eye damage, mercury/ calomel/ hydrargyrum
http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hygl...
..
Reply:Use the dodge feature in your photo enhancing software.
http://curbsideview.blogspot.com/
curbside view
There are other tricks, but for now, just give it a whirl
How do i make my eyes stand out in pictures?
makeup like mascara and eye shadow will bring out your eyes if they are done right.
How do i make my eyes stand out in pictures?
I%26#039;m not sure but in digital use the close up feature or stand with a light shining right into your eyes
Reply:make the whole pic blank n white and have the color part of your eyes coloerd
Reply:Use a black eye liner(thin line) and a light shade of eye shadow,smile!!
Reply:You just close your eyes. You not only stand out but others will tell you that you closed your eyes! (just kidding)
Reply:I also have Hazel eyes like you do and this is what I do! These color of eye shadow really brings out the Hazel in your eyes--try it the color is purple, they have several shades, I like the lighter ones, but even the dark ones will work! They also have mascara, that will also help. I use it myself and am happy with the Almay, in fact that is the only mascara I use, that doesn%26#039;t bother my eyes!
Hope this helps! When taking pictures put more makeup on, this will help it show up more one the pictures!!!! Good Luck
Intense i-Color Mascara | Almay | Beauty %26amp; Spa | Walgreens
Almay Intense i-Color Mascara, Bring out the Hazel - Black Pearl. Price $7.49. Quantity: ... Contrasting Black Pearl instantly pops the hazel in your eyes. ...
Reply:sounds like the color balance on the digital cam taking the picture is off if your eyes are coming out plain brown...
work with the white balance and contrast... also if your cam is below 10 megapixel get a better camera.. above ten the difference is small below ten VERY clear..
you want to use reflected light for the picture.. %26lt;bounce the flash off the ceiling%26gt;
if that doesn%26#039;t do it. you are going to have to zoom in more... eyes are one of the hardest things to get right in a pic.
Reply:In portraits make sure you focus on the subjects eyes.
Reply:eye color
http://www.ireneeonline.com/eye_color_te...
http://campus.queens.edu/faculty/jannr/G...
http://www.ideum.com/portfolio/eye_color
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/7571/...
hazel /brown /green
http://arania.kamiki.net/Ethan/Resources...
_____________
suggest trying dark brown eyeliner, and some green eyeshadow matte, earth tone based,
http://www.lorealparis.ca/en/cosmetics/i...
http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Eye/Ey...
http://www.covergirl.com/products/produc...
other Q/A senses
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
http://www.wonderquest.com/memory2.htm
___________
seperate issue while searching
eye damage, mercury/ calomel/ hydrargyrum
http://www.soilandhealth.org/02/0201hygl...
..
Reply:Use the dodge feature in your photo enhancing software.
http://curbsideview.blogspot.com/
curbside view
There are other tricks, but for now, just give it a whirl
How do I print a number of different photo,s on one sheet of paper.?
I want to print four diferent photos on one sheet of paper
How do I print a number of different photo,s on one sheet of paper.?
In your documents, highlight all of them, right click and click on print, a wizard set up thing should come up, go through it, and it asks if you want a pic per page, or 2 pics per page etc...And you select which one you want, and hey presto!
How do I print a number of different photo,s on one sheet of paper.?
some camera software comes with program to print sets, check if you already have,
Photoscape : has option to combine and other settings,
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index....
if you have paint or photo editor, you can create new canvas, and copy and paste pictures into one background as group to print,
Picasa album
http://picasa.google.com/
Photofiltre
http://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm
..
Reply:In Photoshop just use the Contact Sheet Script, it will automatically rotate, scale and align as many pictures as you want, on to any size of paper you want.
If you want to place more deliberately you start with a blank canvas the same size as the printer paper you are using (A4 or Folio etc.) Then you can just open and drag the pictures onto the canvas and resize and lay them out as you wish.
If you have CS or higher you can use the Place command in Bridge, just highlight the picture you want, go to File%26gt;Place%26gt;In Photoshop and it will place the picture on your canvas with a transform tool bounding box around it, you can resize, rotate, and move the picture where you want. The beauty of this method is it imports the picture as a Smart Object which means you can alter the original file totally non destructively any changes will be applied to the picture in your layout when you close the original file.
There are other ways using Templates which are even more advanced and are aimed at professionals building wedding album pages or even scrapbookers. These templates often carry things like frames or %26#039;Stroke Edges%26#039; automatically.
In any of these methods you can add text should you want to.
If you haven%26#039;t got Photoshop then the second simple, manual method can be used with Gimp, which is free. The trick is to open a blank canvas first.
Download Gimp here.
http://www.gimp.org/
Chris
How do I print a number of different photo,s on one sheet of paper.?
In your documents, highlight all of them, right click and click on print, a wizard set up thing should come up, go through it, and it asks if you want a pic per page, or 2 pics per page etc...And you select which one you want, and hey presto!
How do I print a number of different photo,s on one sheet of paper.?
some camera software comes with program to print sets, check if you already have,
Photoscape : has option to combine and other settings,
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index....
if you have paint or photo editor, you can create new canvas, and copy and paste pictures into one background as group to print,
Picasa album
http://picasa.google.com/
Photofiltre
http://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm
..
Reply:In Photoshop just use the Contact Sheet Script, it will automatically rotate, scale and align as many pictures as you want, on to any size of paper you want.
If you want to place more deliberately you start with a blank canvas the same size as the printer paper you are using (A4 or Folio etc.) Then you can just open and drag the pictures onto the canvas and resize and lay them out as you wish.
If you have CS or higher you can use the Place command in Bridge, just highlight the picture you want, go to File%26gt;Place%26gt;In Photoshop and it will place the picture on your canvas with a transform tool bounding box around it, you can resize, rotate, and move the picture where you want. The beauty of this method is it imports the picture as a Smart Object which means you can alter the original file totally non destructively any changes will be applied to the picture in your layout when you close the original file.
There are other ways using Templates which are even more advanced and are aimed at professionals building wedding album pages or even scrapbookers. These templates often carry things like frames or %26#039;Stroke Edges%26#039; automatically.
In any of these methods you can add text should you want to.
If you haven%26#039;t got Photoshop then the second simple, manual method can be used with Gimp, which is free. The trick is to open a blank canvas first.
Download Gimp here.
http://www.gimp.org/
Chris
Can you guys help me on the equipment I should get for outdoor Fashion Photography ?
I%26#039;m in 11 grade, and this summer I wanted to do a little outdoor Fashion photography( mostly on the beach), but I was wonder what equipment I should get( I was doing a lot of reading and I was thinking about geting stobes and reflectors) also I was thinking about getting the nikon d80 with a 70mm lenses. Do you think that is a good camera and lenses?
Can you guys help me on the equipment I should get for outdoor Fashion Photography
Can you guys help me on the equipment I should get for outdoor Fashion Photography ?
In terms of outdoor lighting if you are going to use strobes then you will need to either have a portable battery pack or a gas generator both of which are really going to set you back a lot of money, at least a lot more than the camera and lens. Additionally strobe equiptment can be quite heavy because in addition to the strobe pack and heads you will also have to carry around tripods, sandbags(needed to weigh down the tripods so as to prevent the lights from falling over in the wind) as well as other light modifiers and such.
If you want a cheap, portable and a relatively powerful lighting setup for its size I would suggest a Quantum Q flash. It is portable, easy to use, and has a variety of light modifiers such as umbrellas and softboxes which you can use. The best part is that it is cheap, and should cost no more than $1200 for everything you will need http://www.qtm.com/QFlash/
Now if you want something more powerful, are still on a budget and dont mind carrying around a heavy battery pack then check out alien bees. I would suggest one of their 800w/s strobes with a battery pack which again will cost you around $1000 with all the extra lighting modifiers and such.
So in terms of cameras, I would suggest you take a look at a D200 which is more professional and rugged than the d80. Since the D300 came out you can get this older model for a good price. Better yet you can get a used one at KEH.com and use that extra money you saved on more lighting equipment. As for lenses you may be strapped for cash so I suggest something like a Sigma APO 70-200mm F2.8
Can you guys help me on the equipment I should get for outdoor Fashion Photography
Can you guys help me on the equipment I should get for outdoor Fashion Photography ?
In terms of outdoor lighting if you are going to use strobes then you will need to either have a portable battery pack or a gas generator both of which are really going to set you back a lot of money, at least a lot more than the camera and lens. Additionally strobe equiptment can be quite heavy because in addition to the strobe pack and heads you will also have to carry around tripods, sandbags(needed to weigh down the tripods so as to prevent the lights from falling over in the wind) as well as other light modifiers and such.
If you want a cheap, portable and a relatively powerful lighting setup for its size I would suggest a Quantum Q flash. It is portable, easy to use, and has a variety of light modifiers such as umbrellas and softboxes which you can use. The best part is that it is cheap, and should cost no more than $1200 for everything you will need http://www.qtm.com/QFlash/
Now if you want something more powerful, are still on a budget and dont mind carrying around a heavy battery pack then check out alien bees. I would suggest one of their 800w/s strobes with a battery pack which again will cost you around $1000 with all the extra lighting modifiers and such.
So in terms of cameras, I would suggest you take a look at a D200 which is more professional and rugged than the d80. Since the D300 came out you can get this older model for a good price. Better yet you can get a used one at KEH.com and use that extra money you saved on more lighting equipment. As for lenses you may be strapped for cash so I suggest something like a Sigma APO 70-200mm F2.8
I have a G. Rodo Boulanger painting, can you tell me the name of the painting?
The painting is of a child wearing striped clothes, sitting on the floor with some marbles. My Father-in Law is and estate lawer that picked it up some time ago. He lost the paperwork that was with it and we can%26#039;t find the name of the painting anywhere.
What should I charge for pencil portraits?
I am a budding amateur artist who is embarking on the opportunity to do pencil drawings of friends/acquaintances. They have seen my drawing and I have offered to draw them or their loved ones if they give me a picture of them. The first gentleman who I did a picture for, I did it for free because he is a friend of mine. He liked the results so much that he wants more done, and wants to pay me for future pictures. I would love to get paid to make art but I have no idea what I should charge him. Can anyone out there give me any tips?
Also: The pictures are black and white, done in pencil, size 14 x 17 or smaller, not framed. The cost probably should be based on how much time it took me to do it, right? Because then a picture with more people would cost more than a picture with just one or two, which I think is accurate. Thanks in advance for any help!
What should I charge for pencil portraits?
My daughter had pencil drawings of my grandchildren done at the mall and he charged anywhere from 25.00 to 50.00. Hope I helped
What should I charge for pencil portraits?
i know this girl that does pencil on cards she really good she charges $100 a head if i could see your pic i could tell you more most books say you start at $10.00 an hour you could get more if do washes in black ink, there more contrast,and value when i did that in college, i charge about $60.00
Reply:I base the price of my drawing on: size, number of subjects drawn, medium( graphite, charcoal, colored pencil), time, detail, quality
for the example you give if it was one subject I%26#039;d be charging around $85. I have been commissioning since I was 13 with paintings and drawings. Though for something a bit bigger with lots of detail I generally get $250. But since I haven%26#039;t seen what level your artwork is at, it%26#039;s a bit harder to set a price. Don%26#039;t be afraid to set a higher price, f you spend 10 hours on a piece and get paid $50 for the piece then it%26#039;s like being paid $5 an hour!
Generally when theres another subject to draw, i%26#039;d charge around another $50. It takes a long time to draw yet even more faces! I tend to say to my customers that a regular size sheet of paper 8.5%26quot;X 11%26quot; for one face is about $75, I%26#039;ll reduce or increase from that depending on size and so on.
Really though you should set a price that feels fair to both you and the costumer. Talk to them about it, if they think it%26#039;s worth $100 and you think $70, then settle in between, or the other way around. Be firm and don%26#039;t let those few people take advantage of you. I once had a lady who had a tiny kodak picture of her three kids who wanted a drawing done. I was 13 at the time and because of my age she said she%26#039;d give me $10! No way lol, Hope this helped a bit, good luck!
Lauren
Reply:Back in the 1970%26#039;s when folk festivals were so popular, I would charge $3.00 for a three minute charcoal sketch.
With inflation and such, a drawing may not may or may not sell at $10.00 for the same sketch
Check out my Blog for some of my cheap charcoal sketches
http://curbsideview.blogspot.com/
curbside view
Reply:Are you referring to portraiture or character (cartoon) representation? A portraiture likeness takes longer so should cost more if done well. A character (cartoon) representation is usually done much faster similar to a quick sketch. Prices vary. Just starting out you should keep your prices low, but not too low. Figure 15 to 20 an hour. That should include your basic material costs, (pencils and good drawing paper.) If the client wants the picture matted and framed. Then charge for that service to. As you gain experience you will get better and faster. Later you can increase your base price as you gain fame and demand for your work.
Keep Arting!
Jeff (weseye) Wesley
Reply:fhere%26#039;s my opinion:
-he was the one who offered to pay you, so id take what he gives. ive never seen your art, so i dont know how good you are, and please understand that in no way am i doubting your skill, it%26#039;s just that seeing as you are as you say %26#039;a budding amateur%26#039;, i wouldn%26#039;t ask for a price, just accept what he pays you graciously. again, seeing as he suggested payment, he probably wont be ripping you.
Also: The pictures are black and white, done in pencil, size 14 x 17 or smaller, not framed. The cost probably should be based on how much time it took me to do it, right? Because then a picture with more people would cost more than a picture with just one or two, which I think is accurate. Thanks in advance for any help!
What should I charge for pencil portraits?
My daughter had pencil drawings of my grandchildren done at the mall and he charged anywhere from 25.00 to 50.00. Hope I helped
What should I charge for pencil portraits?
i know this girl that does pencil on cards she really good she charges $100 a head if i could see your pic i could tell you more most books say you start at $10.00 an hour you could get more if do washes in black ink, there more contrast,and value when i did that in college, i charge about $60.00
Reply:I base the price of my drawing on: size, number of subjects drawn, medium( graphite, charcoal, colored pencil), time, detail, quality
for the example you give if it was one subject I%26#039;d be charging around $85. I have been commissioning since I was 13 with paintings and drawings. Though for something a bit bigger with lots of detail I generally get $250. But since I haven%26#039;t seen what level your artwork is at, it%26#039;s a bit harder to set a price. Don%26#039;t be afraid to set a higher price, f you spend 10 hours on a piece and get paid $50 for the piece then it%26#039;s like being paid $5 an hour!
Generally when theres another subject to draw, i%26#039;d charge around another $50. It takes a long time to draw yet even more faces! I tend to say to my customers that a regular size sheet of paper 8.5%26quot;X 11%26quot; for one face is about $75, I%26#039;ll reduce or increase from that depending on size and so on.
Really though you should set a price that feels fair to both you and the costumer. Talk to them about it, if they think it%26#039;s worth $100 and you think $70, then settle in between, or the other way around. Be firm and don%26#039;t let those few people take advantage of you. I once had a lady who had a tiny kodak picture of her three kids who wanted a drawing done. I was 13 at the time and because of my age she said she%26#039;d give me $10! No way lol, Hope this helped a bit, good luck!
Lauren
Reply:Back in the 1970%26#039;s when folk festivals were so popular, I would charge $3.00 for a three minute charcoal sketch.
With inflation and such, a drawing may not may or may not sell at $10.00 for the same sketch
Check out my Blog for some of my cheap charcoal sketches
http://curbsideview.blogspot.com/
curbside view
Reply:Are you referring to portraiture or character (cartoon) representation? A portraiture likeness takes longer so should cost more if done well. A character (cartoon) representation is usually done much faster similar to a quick sketch. Prices vary. Just starting out you should keep your prices low, but not too low. Figure 15 to 20 an hour. That should include your basic material costs, (pencils and good drawing paper.) If the client wants the picture matted and framed. Then charge for that service to. As you gain experience you will get better and faster. Later you can increase your base price as you gain fame and demand for your work.
Keep Arting!
Jeff (weseye) Wesley
Reply:fhere%26#039;s my opinion:
-he was the one who offered to pay you, so id take what he gives. ive never seen your art, so i dont know how good you are, and please understand that in no way am i doubting your skill, it%26#039;s just that seeing as you are as you say %26#039;a budding amateur%26#039;, i wouldn%26#039;t ask for a price, just accept what he pays you graciously. again, seeing as he suggested payment, he probably wont be ripping you.
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