I saw another tutorial where they used the thin painters tape and it pulled the paint right off with it when removed, and it was still wet.
Not exact matches
Watch the
tutorial below from Real Simple
where you can
see that the chef, after cracking her egg, gently pinches the crack to ensure a clean break before dumping the yolk into the bowl.
You can
see it in our Politics
tutorials,
where students often sit in silence, constrained by a fear that others may not like what they think.
I enjoyed your makeup
tutorial, and am looking forward to
see where you go with video this year!
Love it so I had to try it... you can
see mine at http://thebfarm.blogspot.com/2013/10/final-laundry-room-reveal-and-some-fall.html
where I give you a shout out for the inspiration and
tutorial.
The first four «missions,»
where you'll collect the power to change seasons, all feel like
tutorials, so by the time the game really cuts you loose you will have already played around two hours and
seen much of what there is to
see.
The Track Editor has
tutorials, but they are the worst I have ever
seen in a game, just a silent movie
where the available menu options fly by teaching you nothing at all.
- at this time you can also make new items, and visit new locations - you'll also get a Log - in Bonus screen, a list of Timed Goals and Stretch Goals - there's also «missions» you can complete to get various items, such as wood - Goldie is there at the entrance to your campsite, and tells about how nice it would be if more animals came to visit - she recommends you check out Saltwater Shores,
where you're going to find Filbert, who is looking for some fish - once you arrive at Saltwater Shores, you immediately spot a fish, and you get the fishing
tutorial - the trick lies in tapping the screen quickly when you
see the exclamation point popping up
It turns out that I am not the only one to want a more fundamental explanation as
seen in this post by FrostyCat: Holding
tutorial content accountable to novice aptitude on the GMC
where it is described that instead of learning why you would use a function or snippet of GML it is instead just a quick «copy and paste this code» with no deeper explanations given; you can not reapply that knowledge in other situations if it is not explained why you are using it in the first place.
Right as you walk in the front door you
see our narrow but bright entry
where I hung my Falala sign that used to be on the mantle (here is the
tutorial).
If you read other
tutorials I linked to, you'll
see where some did wet the fabric beforehand.
I JUST
saw this pendant
tutorial after searching your blog for
where you got it.
I
see where you linked to a
tutorial that you followed.
I have
seen so many
tutorials where people have used just plain cheapy acrylic paints to do a granite - look, but I really love the look of the ones you've done with chalk paint, and I've
seen a couple of others online too (they are few and far between, I'll tell ya).