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idleworm: animation tutorial - walk cycle part 1 - 0 views

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    Most sane people have a fear of animating walk cycles. Many events are happening at the same time, and it can seem overwhelming. A single mistake on your first drawing can wreck the rest of the scene. However, the process can be broken down into a series of steps which can go some distance in simplifying the process.

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Flash Professional 8 Tutorial - 0 views

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    This Flash tutorial covers creating graphics, working with layers, and adding motion, sound, and text to a Flash 8 movie.
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How to Take Portraits - 19 Portrait Photography Tutorials - 0 views

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    Today I spent time digging through the Digital Photography School archives (there are now over 600 tutorials and articles) and noticed that we've covered the topic of Portrait Photography from a large variety of angles. I thought it would be useful to list some of the more popular portrait photography tips all in the one place.

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10 More Tips for Stunning Portrait Photography - 0 views

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    Yesterday I shared 10 Ways to take Stunning Portrait Photography. We covered everything from altering your perspective as a photographer, to experimenting with lighting, to shooting candidly.

    Today I want to continue on the same train of thought with 10 more tips for adding a little spice to your portraits.
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10 Ways to Take Stunning Portraits - 0 views

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    Today and tomorrow I want to talk about taking Portraits that are a little out of the box. You see it's all very well and good to have a portrait that follows all the rules - but it hit me as I was surfing on Flickr today that often the most striking portraits are those that break all the rules.

    I want to look at some ways to break out of the mold and take striking portraits by breaking (or at least bending) the rules and adding a little randomness into your portrait photography. I'll share ten of these tips today and a further ten tomorrow
Seth Battis

Portrait Photography guide and tips from Photo.net - 0 views

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    Below are two photos by world-famous portrait photographer: Elsa Dorfman. Elsa has the same kind of studio, background, lights, and equipment as a lot of folks with more technical skill. Yet those folks aren't portrait photographers and Elsa is. What's the difference? Elsa cares about people. She is genuinely curious about people she has never met and can connect with them in just a few minutes. After a one-hour session, she knows more about her average subject's life than I do about my sister's.

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