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Tips For Interior Designing

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We are living in an era when every day some new and cool creative ideas are coming up. Just like the world of fashion, the world of interior designing is also in a mode of continuous change and innovation. So it’s very important that you make sure that the interior design of your home is stylish and creative. We are sharing a few tips with you that will help you with the interior designing of your house. 1.        Less Is More - You don’t need to put everything you like into a space in order to create a well-designed room. Select key items and ensure that they’re presented in the best light or vantage point possible. One way in which you can actually save space, yet make the space interesting with decorative items and furniture is by using multiple purpose furniture, like a sofa cum bed, or any such folding furniture 2.        Colour Combination - Proper blend of colours for your walls, ceiling and other stuff can ma...

Different Types of Painting Techniques

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Acrylic painting If you are looking for faster drying painting, then acrylic painting is the best. These are water soluble paints, yet once the painting is complete, it turns water resistant. Most hobbyists love to work with acrylic paints. For sculptures, molding, facial features, many artists use acrylic painting. It is easier to clean the brushes after, since acrylic paints need only water to wash them off. Pastel painting Pastel sticks are normally used to create the pastel paintings. Using pastel sticks you can immediately start drawing and coloring, it uses the same binding pigments, except pastel sticks are a powder form which are bound together using a binding agent, and they are readymade. If you are looking for pure and deep colors, then it's highly recommended to use the pastel sticks. Pastel paintings can be done on canvas, so you can do beautiful layering of colors with pastels. Sand painting Painting on sand is quite difficult and it's a temporar...

NATA Coaching- Importance and Who should Join coaching

NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) is the nationwide common entrance test conducted by Council of Architecture for admissions to B.Arch degree program in India. The test measures drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability that are related to Architecture. NATA coaching is a suitable one for seeking admission in renowned institutions across India. Expert teams will guide students to crack the test without any difficulties. Now, let’s discuss the benefits of joining NATA Coaching. -Years of experience of a genuine institute will help you in NATA Preparation. -Students who decide to prepare on their own require a lot of self – discipline, regularity and dedication. How many students can maintain the enthusiasm all throughout the year ? Core Concepts and basics taught by learned faculties from targeted & precise NATA Study Material are easier to grasp rather than self – learning. -Saves Time -Provide...

Simple Wildlife Photography Tips

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GET A BIG LENS A long lens has some obvious advantages in wildlife photography. Best of all it allows you to work from a comfortable distance, and that reduces the chance of disturbing the animal. The goal in wildlife photography is to capture animals behaving as they would in nature and that’s more likely if they don’t know you’re there. Keep in mind that your camera will probably require some form of stabilization at the long end of the zoom range. In-camera and lens stabilization is great, but you can’t beat a sturdy tripod. Know Your Camera Gear Your best wildlife photography opportunities aren’t going to last long.  You’ve typically got 10-30 seconds at most to get an action shot before everything changes. It helps to know your camera and lenses well, so that you can make quick adjustments. What is the minimum shutter speed that will give you a sharp image? What about your aperture? Play around and practice with your equipment as much as possible beforehand so you’...