![]() Locate the PSD that you just saved on your computer and open it in Photoshop. Now that your design is ready to go, we need to save this document as a PSD.Īn Options menu will pop up, but you really don’t need to mess with any of the settings. If at any point one of your layers is still visible when you turn off all your layers, it means that one or more of your layers have been compressed by Canva by accident. To fix this, you will need to start over at step 1 and download your design from Canva again. Your design should now be fully intact on your canvas. You know if the layer is now visible if the Eye icon pops back up. Next, click the box next to each layer to make the layer visible again. Once you see a blank canvas, you know that all your layers are working properly. Each layer should now be turned off, and you should have a blank canvas. ![]() Now, click on every Eye icon in the Layers panel. ![]() This icon tells you that the layer is currently visible. With your design now open, take notice of the Layers Panel. Sometimes the process of transferring a PDF to Photopea will compress a few layers, so it’s always best to double-check. Now that your design is open in Photopea, we need to make sure that all of the layers are separate and working correctly. Then, locate the file you wish to upload, select it, and click on Open. The second quickest way to upload your design is by opening your design from Photopea itself.įirst, on the Photopea Homepage, click on Open From Computer. If your design is not in your download bar, you can open a new window, locate your downloaded design, and drag and drop it into the area marked Drop Any Files Here. If your design is in your download bar after downloading it from Canva, you can simply drag your design into the area marked Drop Any Files Here. There are two main ways to open your design in Photopea quickly. Go to to use their free service to convert your Canva File to a PSD. Just don’t touch any of the settings and click Download. Clicking this would defeat the purpose of trying to turn a Canva design into a PSD by turning your design into a flat image. The setting you want to make sure not to touch at all is Flatten PDF. You don’t need to mess with any of these settings. When you click on PDF Print, an Option screen will pop up. The option you want to select is PDF Print. You also want to avoid PDF Standard, as this option will have a lower quality. MP4 and GIF formats are for video, so avoid them as well. The layers in your design will also collapse if you download your design as a JPG or SVG. This format will collapse all your layers, not allowing you to edit any of the layers individually. When you click on Download, Canva will suggest you download your design in PNG format. When the Options menu opens, click on Download. Once your design is ready to go, click on the Share button in the upper right corner. Make sure that your design is ready to go before moving on. This involves a free third program called Photopea. It’s a workaround that can still be convenient for your workflow. So, you can’t open a PSD in Canva, but you can turn a design made in Canva into a PSD file. How To Turn A Canva Design Into A PSD File Canva can recognize 13 different formats and PSD is not one of them. Let’s see what happens when I drag this PSD into Canva.Ĭanva will warn you that it can’t recognize the PSD format. A PSD not only preserves image quality but preserves each layer for independent editing. Is it possible to open a Photoshop file inside Canva?Ī PSD file is the native file format for the most used and most famous graphic design software, Adobe Photoshop. We’re going to go over how to make sure your layers are working properly when they are open in Photoshop and what to do if they are not. I will show you how you can take a multi-layered design made in Canva and open it up in Photoshop. Having the ability to edit individual layers is a staple for all graphic designers, from beginners to veterans alike. Now your Canva design will be a PSD file. Then import that file to and go to File > Save As PSD. To do this, export your Canva design as PDF Print. However, there is a workaround to exporting PSD files from Canva. The question is, is it even possible to open a Photoshop file in Canva? Or is it possible to open a Canva design in Photoshop? Yes, but with the help of another program.Ĭanva cannot import or export PSD files. The convenience of creating a design in Photoshop and then editing each individual layer in Canva on a phone for example is too good to resist. With Canva quickly becoming the most used graphic design software, it’s only natural for designers to want to edit PSD files in the program.
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![]() The other actors sell it as more straight drama for the most part, and the film isn't really all that hammy (though it is weird in various different ways). I was also thinking of another Nic Cage film, Color Out of Space, where Cage feels like, well, "actor out of place." He delivers a wonderfully Cage level of hammy insanity, but the tone of the film and the other actors do not match. Yes, to continue this line of conversation, I was thinking it often comes down to "does this feel right for the context of the film?" (#1 here) and "is it performed in a way that feels natural for the character?" (#2 here).Ī performance that was already mentioned in this thread is Pedro Pascal in WW84, which works because Pascal sells the hamming up in a way that feels both natural for the character and the potential context of the film (though that context seems lost to the majority of the rest of the film). But in the hands of a truly virtuoso ham, it soars like the demented operatic aria it's meant to be. Doesn't work, does it? You have to have this lack of self-consciousness, this total abandon, this willingness to look absurd, or else the scene just comes off as bad camp. Now try imagining it with an actor who thinks he's above this material, an actor who seems to be visibly cringing from this insane dialogue and seems slightly ashamed to be delivering it - in other words, an actor who isn't committed. Think of the monologue that introduces his character. Does this actor seem embarrassed to be doing this? Let's turn to a prime example of an actor and performance that is very much Mileage-Varying for a lot of people: Nicolas Cage, in Moonstruck (also a good example of Point #1.They're part of the overall tone, the complete design, and the effect they have on you is intentional. Put performances like that - overwrought and shrieky, or stilted and artificial - in films that are supposed to be naturalistic, and they just seem bad, right? But they're perfectly calibrated to the kind of films they're in. Is this performance appropriate for the material? Think of the performances in, say, John Waters' films, or David Lynch's.But for me, I think it boils down to two factors: Interesting question, and the boring answer, I guess, is that Good Big Acting versus Bad Big Acting is very much in the eye of the beholder - one viewer's awesome over-the-top delight is another's nails-on-a-chalkboard unwatchability. Kristen Wiig was perfectly good as Barbara so actually use her instead of having her be an almost random side character in the Maxwell Lord show. That movie's problem is it had too many ideas and they decided to throw them all into one movie. It should have been a more personal, smaller scale story instead of going bigger. They should have spent the film developing their relationship so that when Barbara really starts to turn to the dark side, we feel bad about it and Diana would be much more conflicted because this is a friend, not just a coworker she had lunch with once. I think that the writers made a mistake by not committing to a Diana and Barbara friendship. ![]() I think he was one of the worst things about the movie but not because Pascal himself was bad - he did his best and was clearly trying - I just think that entire character and plot device of the wishing rock was silly and unnecessary. It's all part of a package that Ford designed to deliver an easy-cruising status symbol, and that has only been amplified as its vintage icon reputation grows.Ĭomplete with maintenance receipts, this is an enduring classic that's in the perfect colors. You'll love the two-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, power brakes, and power steering, because they help contribute to this convertible's everyday attitude. And the dual exhaust is throaty enough to remind you of the power without sacrificing its luxury stature. The V8 inhales deeply as the hood scoop feeds a four-barrel carburetor. The 312 cubic-inch V8 looks thoroughly original everywhere you look – from the bright red block, to the coolant bag, to the iconic Thunderbird logo valve covers. In fact, they have gone to great lengths to keep everything looking correct, right down to the trunk pad. Beyond that the backlit speedo is flanked by a large tach and clock. Ford's intricate red and chrome factory steering wheel feels great in your hands. This frames many of the useful features like the heat/defrost controls and the upgraded AM/FM/cassette radio whose retro-style doesn't look out of place amongst the rest of the period-correct presentation. The moment you sit down, you're surrounded in individual style with a machine-turned aluminum panel that flows across the dash and onto both doors. That includes power windows and the power adjustable seat on this premium example. Style and luxury were the true hallmarks of this classic, and that's why it had some of the best options available. That's because the factory-correct Flame Red interior with white accents is the perfect addition of color – sort of like a red rose on the lapel of this tuxedo. But really, we all love these even more with the roof down. The black soft top is fresh and crisp, so it looks fantastic against the exterior paint. That's because the factory-correct Flame Red interior with white accents is the perfect addition of color – sort of like a red rose on the lapel of. The continental kit was standard equipment to add trunk space, but let's face it, today we seek out these ones because it's part of this icon's true charm. Plus, T-bird people know to look for the particulars, like how the exhaust still exits through the rear corners of the bumper – a feature only found on a '56. It has all the best pieces you love, like the bullet-nose front bumper, wide mesh grille, and factory wheel covers. But, of course, the brightwork on these is the real showstopper. ![]() In fact, the way the black combines with the whitewall tires, this is like driving a tuxedo. This T-bird's factory-correct code-A Raven Black is like true formalwear. The continental kit, acres of chrome, long sleek sheetmetal, an effortless V8, and it all comes at an affordable price for this icon. This 1956 Ford Thunderbird has all the great features you love about this instantly recognizable classic. P-CODE 312 V8, CORRECT RAVEN BLACK, PWR WINDOWS/SEAT, PS & PB, TONS OF OPTIONS! For better or worse, White Suede falls right into that category. But just as you wouldn’t wear a dress with a picture of those places printed on it, you can’t really justify smelling like them. Some perfumes smell like memories you’ve experienced, places you’ve been. Oddly enough, and let me know if you feel the same way by leaving a comment, White Suede is one of the few Tom Ford fragrances that I like to smell on others but that I don’t necessarily want to wear myself. I like to smell it when I want to recall memories of summer drives with my grandparents in their old car with the most comfortable leather seats. The scent is composed so well, the leather and musk are omnipresent they can be sniffed throughout the whole maturation of the fragrance on your skin.įor me, this perfume is an olfactory time machine that takes me back to my 6-year-old self as a happy, carefree girl in my grandfather’s car enjoying the warmth of the midday sun. What fascinates me about White Suede is that, from the moment you spritz it on, you are almost immediately met with every note from the list of descriptors. It’s opulent, luxuriant, and timelessly vintage, just as a Chanel bag becomes ever-more precious with the passage of time. The dry down deepens the leather, which is warmed by amber and thickened by musty and spicy frankincense oil. Lily of the valley winks at you with its sweet-smelling flowers, accompanied by the powderiness of white rose and the leathery scent of saffron. It transitions quickly into the harsh, herbaceous scent of thyme, with a subtle hint of green tea somewhere in the background. The kind that’s well cared for and looks better with age-far from falling apart at the seams-an age that can be seen in the folds, the creases, the softness. And yet, chances are you will love the dry down. Trust me when I say that this perfume is an acquired taste: many of you will deem the opening peculiar. The base notes are suede, white musk, amber, sandalwood, and frankincense oil. The heart notes are lily of the valley, saffron, and white rose. The top notes are thyme sprig and green tea. This is the vibe I get when I close my eyes and walk through a cloud of White Suede, a sophisticatedly musky and deeply leathery perfume, released in 2009 in Tom Ford’s White Musk collection. The wind caressing your hair as you’re driving down the curved coast of the French Riviera on a sultry summer day in a 1980s Mercedes-Benz convertible-rooftop open, steering wheel enormous, engine roaring with each twist and turn. Source: Product packaging (in the photos), retrieved JanuOur Review Tom Ford channels the addictive pull of leather and suede into white suede, an elegant, musk-inspired fragrance capturing their supple sensuality.Ġ.3 fl oz (10 ml), 1 fl oz (30 ml), 1.7 fl oz (50 ml), 3.4 fl oz (100 ml)ĭenatured Alcohol, Water, Fragrance, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Geraniol, Butylphenyl Methylpropional, Linalool, Citronellol, Coumarin, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Hydroxycitronellal, Hexyl Cinnamal, Citral, Limonene In 2006, he made his mark on the world of fragrances when he launched the iconic Black Orchid in collaboration with American conglomerate Estée Lauder.Ī year later, in 2007, Tom Ford introduced the Private Blend Collection of luxury fragrances, and, with the addition of new scents, that collection has been growing since. When it comes to clothing, eyewear, and accessories, Ford’s sense of style is undeniable. ![]() Fashionistas and frag-heads expectedly followed suit. ![]() His clothing, eyewear, watches, and fragrances quickly became a favorite among celebrities. Having served as the Creative Director at Italy-based fashion powerhouse Gucci and, previously, at French luxury house Yves Saint Laurent, Thomas Carlyle Ford founded Tom Ford in 2005.įord opened an online store in 2006 and, the following year, his flagship boutique at 845 Madison Avenue in New York City. ![]() While you're in the area, take a detour to check out the historic depot in Victor and Blackfoot as well!Īddress: 300 South Harrison Avenue Pocatello, ID 83204 While you're passing through the area, stop for a ite to eat at this too-cute train restaurant - La Parrilla. Below them is a steam locomotive and passenger train standing at a small station with "Pocatello" painted on a sign board. Red-tailed Hawk calls are a hoarse, raspy scream that descends in pitch. But usually the first thing visitors saw in the depot was the large mural painted by Bethel Farley, which depicts three young Native American men on horseback overlooking a small village. Until the 1960s multiple trains ran through the depot, where there was also a newspaper stand, snack bar, shoeshine stand, barbershop and more. In fact, Poky's history is rooted in travelers stopping through on their way to make their fortune in this humble city, presidents even gave speeches at the depot from the backs of private rail cars. If it was a passenger train, it stopped at the depot. Whether for the history, the architectural beauty, or the unforgettable memories, this is sure to be an unforgettable road trip! Check out the Google Map here.ġ00 years ago, all Union Pacific trains traveling between Chicago and Portland, Oregon had to go through Pocatello. ![]() Together, they give Idaho quite the railroad history! Many of the train stations remaining today have been converted into museums, which means this trip is educational and perfect for the whole family as well – and it’ll take you all the way from Southern Idaho to the top of the Panhandle. These trains would bring in miners and loggers searching for new ways to make a living, along with new settlers hoping for a place to call home. Common Nighthawk Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology. While passenger trains in Idaho are no more – save for a lone Amtrak stop in our Panhandle – railfans and nostalgic train-lovers alike can indulge in railroad whimsy with this easy road trip to some of Idaho’s most unique train depots, train restaurants, and train-themed businesses.Īs part of the Old West, the Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific, Pacific Idaho Northern, and many other railroad lines had stops in Idaho. Most Americans harbor a nostalgic dream to “see the country,” and the romanticized notion of exploring even our own scenic state by rail would be a wish come true for many Idahoans. Posted in Idaho Explore Maby Jennifer This Dreamy Train-Themed Trip Through Idaho Will Take You On The Ride Of A Lifetime ![]() Readers are encouraged to keep following along with MickeyBlog for more awesome Disney merchandise finds! “Instead of just a figure with a cloth dress, all the Disney Princess ornaments have become figural story moments.” You can find many of this year’s designs already on shop Disney here. “We’re trying something a little different,” Thompson says. This year’s Sketchbook Ornament collection features a wide range of characters including Anna, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Merida, Pocahontas, and Tiana. A good idea is always a good idea it just might not be the right moment.” Sometimes you have a ‘random’ character that just makes a really great ornament. As brief as he appears in the film, he is important. “When they finally made it and it did really well, they brought it back three years in a row! It’s not an obvious character, but Alice in Wonderland also wouldn’t be that film without that character. “The Alice in Wonderland Doorknob-that was one I pitched for five years,” he reveals. That being said, Thompson advises that not ornaments are easy to pitch. ![]() Toad, Peas-in-a-Pod, Roger Rabbit, and Timothy Q. Thompson said that he particularly enjoys making ornaments of unexpected characters which over the years has included Diana the Huntress, Mr. “Even though I’m not a sculptor, I know what things should look like in three dimensions. But the bulk of the ornaments are hand-sculpted,” he says. We use the same files the animators do, so we can understand things like posing and expression. In some instances, Thompson will collaborate with in-house digital sculptors to bright the creations to life. It’s great to be able to work with them, and they’ll usually work on the films that we have digital files for, like Frozen and Moana. I always like to have enough time to make sure they look perfect,” he says. Thompson said, “The sculpting process takes a really long time. Once the design has been finalized, its all about the sculpting. Its an image not captured before and Thompson says there’s something excited about those unexpected moments. The ornament was actually inspired by the moment when Ariel jumps on the bed in Eric’s castle for the first time. One example is the Ariel ornament which you can find an image of above. Thompson says of the process, I start off with the obvious moments: ‘What are the big moments in the film everyone connects to?’ But I also like to find those secondary moments.” So how do the designs come about? According to Thompson it starts with a sketch more than a year before they ornaments go on sale. ![]() So, it’s a huge challenge, but it’s so rewarding when you see them finished.” I’m like, ‘Good, God! I have no ideas at all!’ But eventually, I’ll think of all these ideas. “It’s up to me to figure out how we can make it not look like what we’ve seen. “The need to come up with something to make the characters feel fresh and new every year is a huge challenge, especially for some of these films that have been around for so many years,” Thompson says. Since Thompson first began working on the project, Sketchbook ornaments have come to encompass so many much loved moments from the films with characters including, Aladdin, Dumbo, Buzz Lightyear, Jack Skellington, Mulan, Pinocchio, Rapunzel, Snow White, Tinker Bell, and Winnie the Pooh. ![]() Fans were really connecting to these true-to-story moments.” And all of a sudden, they seemed to just take off. They sold really well, and the next year we did a little bit more. In that first year, we did a little bit of those. Thompson had this to say about helping to bring these stunning creations to life, “I’m a huge ornament collector and a Disney fan, but I wasn’t really feeling too connected to the ornaments we were carrying back in 2005.” He continues, “So, one day I said, ‘What if we did really beautiful, sculpted moments from these films?’ To me, an ornament is something amazing that you hang on your tree. Each ornament magically recreates a moment from your favorite Disney films including Cinderella, Peter Pan and more. For the last 15 years, Disney artist Steve Thompson has been designing this magical creations for shopDisney. If you’re a Disney fan, then chances are that Disney’s incredible line of sketchbook ornaments are the focal point of your Christmas Tree. While new cancer incidence is expected to rise by 70% by the year 2034, approximately 35% of cancer deaths are attributed to the five leading behavioral and dietary risks: high body mass index (BMI), low fruit and vegetable intake, lack of physical activity, tobacco use (primarily smoking) and harmful alcohol use. ![]() According to the latest available World Health Organization (WHO) global report (World Cancer Report 2014, as updated in 2015) cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, reaching approximately 14 million new cases and 8.2 million cancer related deaths in 2012 ( Table 1). Prevention, in coordination with monitoring leading to early and accurate diagnosis when a case is confirmed, is critical, since most therapeutic options do not confer cure but rather a deceleration of cancer progression aiming at life extension and improvement of patients’ life quality, albeit with serious and often debilitating side-effects. The most common forms of cancer in males are: lung, prostate, colorectal, stomach, and liver cancer whereas in females: breast, colorectal, lung, uterine/cervix, and stomach cancer. The present review focuses primarily on in vivo and human dietary studies of various berry fruits and discusses whether regular dietary intake of berries can prevent cancer initiation and delay progression in humans or ameliorate patients’ cancer status.Ĭancer, the uncontrolled growth of cells which can invade and spread to distant sites of the body, is a global health problem with high mortality and disability rates. Their effect on premalignant cells is important for their ability to cause premalignant lesions to regress both in animals and in humans. Berries extend effects on the proliferation rates of both premalignant and malignant cells. With regards to cancer, studies have reported beneficial effects of berries or their constituents including attenuation of inflammation, inhibition of angiogenesis, protection from DNA damage, as well as effects on apoptosis or proliferation rates of malignant cells. Although it is still unclear which particular constituents are responsible for the extended health benefits, it appears that whole berry consumption generally confers some anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory protection to humans and animals. Mounting evidence reports a variety of health benefits of berry fruits that are usually attributed to their non-nutritive bioactive compounds, mainly phenolic substances such as flavonoids or anthocyanins. Dietary patterns, including regular consumption of particular foods such as berries as well as bioactive compounds, may confer specific molecular and cellular protection in addition to the overall epidemiologically observed benefits of plant food consumption (lower rates of obesity and chronic disease risk), further enhancing health. ![]() To make char siu, the meat is marinated in a mixture of maltose (you can use honey if you can’t find maltose), light soy sauce, 5-spice powder, hoisin sauce (which is a sweet and salty sauce that is made from soy beans), red fermented tofu bean curd, and Chinese rose wine. It can also be purchased as part of a “rice box” meal, somewhat akin to Chinese “fast food” where you can choose assorted meats (such as char siu, chicken, or roasted pig), vegetables, and pair it with rice packaged to go. Typically, Cantonese-style char siu is made with pork - either a pork shoulder or pork tenderloin.Ĭhar siu is usually purchased from a Chinese BBQ meat shop and taken home to share with family alongside with rice, other meats, and vegetables. WHAT IS CHAR SIU?Ĭhar siu literally means “fork” (char) “roasted” (siu), which refers to the way the meat is prepared - the meat is skewered onto a long fork and roasted over a fire, similar to BBQ. Then the butcher would take the piece of meat, slice it up and put into a white styrofoam box and we’d be on our way. Roasted BBQ pork ( char siu), roasted pig, duck, sausages… the meats would be hanging from the window and I recall my mother conversing in Chinese to the butcher to tell him which piece of char siu she wanted to take home. When I was a little older, I remember visiting Chinatown with my parents and seeing them stop into Chinese BBQ meat shops, where all they would serve were these roasted meats. The aroma of the roasted meats would fill the kitchen, and I remember eagerly taking a bowl of hot steamed rice and eating it with the savoury meats. When it was time to eat, my grandfather would open the styrofoam box to reveal roasted, sliced meat in the form of char siu (Chinese BBQ pork) and roasted duck. My grandfather would bring back mysterious white styrofoam boxes, and my grandmother would be making rice and boiling green vegetables. ![]() Growing up, my first memories of eating char siu were when my family would visit my grandparents who lived in the city. Often called Chinese BBQ Pork, this savoury, succulent, and tender meat is eaten as a main protein with rice or noodles, or chopped up and used as a filling in buns known as Char Siu Bao. Allow your Chinese barbecue pork to rest for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.Char Siu is a Cantonese-style roasted boneless BBQ pork that is commonly used in Chinese cuisine. Pork should have an internal temp of 145 degrees F when done. Turn over one last time, baste, and cook for the final 5 minutes. Turn again, apply the baste to one side, and roast for 10 minutes more. Use tongs to carefully turn the meat and roast for another 10 minutes. Place the marinated shoulder on the rack, leaving space between pieces. Spray the rack with cooking spray to avoid sticking. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and place a metal rack on top. If you do use an oven, add a cup of water to your rimmed baking sheet to avoid fat dripping, which causes smoke. I like to use my grill to avoid filling my kitchen with any smoke, which can often happen with an oven. Preheat your oven or grill to 500 degrees F. Cover the meat and leave it in the refrigerator overnight, for at least 8 hours. Wearing gloves, rub the shoulder pieces with the marinade in a large bowl. Combine all of the marinade ingredients into a small bowl and carefully whisk. Cut your pork vertically into 2 long strips, about 3 inches thick.
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