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How To: Make a Simple Herbal Extract

Hello there, people. Today, I am going to show you how to extract the essence from a useful plant, using either alcohol or olive oil. This is how you take a plant and turn it into a useful (and preservable) medicine. For those of you who know nothing about herbal medicine, let me explain it for you in a nutshell...

How To: Skim Board

If you have heard of skim boarding or just don't think you are doing it right check out this video that will get you on the water in no time! Just follow these tips and instruction and with a little practice you will be a pro! You don't have to do it like this but here is the general idea!

How To: Draw Fire

How to Draw Fire. This is a super fast idea of how I draw fire. An addition to my drawing sites, drawing video, art tutorial, art video. Fire is a big part of how to draw fantasy. Easy things to draw sometimes. I talk about the whole ordeal. For more information, go to: http://howtodrawfantasyart.blogspot.com/

How To: Mic your guitar amp and get a great sound in a live setting

When playing live, having the BEST sound possible is probably the most important part of the show! (well you know, besides rehearsing and stage performance, but that's a completely different subject!) When you're playing out, you need to be prepared to have a sound man who has absolutely no idea what he's doing or how to mic anything, including your amp. In this video you will get a full walkthrough of the different mics that you can use including dynamic mics and condenser mics, and differen...

How To: Focus stack for great macro photos

In this Fine Art video tutorial you will learn how to focus stack for great macro photos. This video is from EPhotoZine. The idea is to take several pictures of the same subject at different distances. For this you will need focus stacking. If you focus with a wide aperture, everything in front and behind the subject will be out of focus. The idea of focus stacking is to shoot several shots and put them together in a program that automatically brings them all into one. And that is focus stack...