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Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 01:38 Go to next message
Renardin6 is currently offline  Renardin6
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Anyone interested in tutorials to learn how to work with Ulead for making skins? I could make tutorials if we have people who want to become skinners.

Just let me know.
Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204713 is a reply to message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 05:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
JeepRubi is currently offline  JeepRubi
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Id LOVE to become a skinner but i couldnt find any tutorials. If you make em ill read em.

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Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204760 is a reply to message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 10:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Here's a great tutorial on how to be a skinner.

http://www.australianoutdoors.com/BushtuckerRabbit.htm

Skin and cook a Rabbit

By Lawrence Scott and Gerry Noterey

A 'Food' used by many Australians

This may be new to many people, but for some eating Rabbit was and is a regular food source.

Here you will learn how to skin and prepare a Rabbit for cooking.

The method of cooking chosen is the 'Camp Oven' used on top of the coals.



First of all you need a freshly trapped Rabbit. Be sure to trap just before sundown and/or just before sunup.

Do the right thing for the animal and check the traps regularly. Do not leave traps overnight as there is no point in making a trapped animal suffer more than is necessary. Check one hour after you place the traps and each hour until you trap a Rabbit or remove the trap . If you know there are native animals using the rabbit burrows then DO NOT TRAP. If you are unsure then cover the jaws of the trap with split garden hose to stop bone breakage occurring. This will minimize

the damage to the animal.






Please note:

This information is to be used only to trap Rabbits as they are a vermin and do tremendous damage to the environment. Please respect our native wildlife.



Please be sure to check where the laying of traps is permissible with your Local Authorities.

(Eg. Ranger or C.A.L.M)

If you want to trap on private property, be sure to ask the permission of the Landowner.







Here we have one freshly trapped Rabbit.

Check the eyes, if they appear milky then discard the Rabbit as it is probably suffering from a disease.


First of all 'pinch' the skin at the loose part in lower belly. Cut a small hole with a sharp knife being careful not to puncture the stomach lining. (This can also be done in the center of the back).







Pull apart the skin and tear or cut all the way around the Rabbit.


Next, pull the skin very hard both ways until the front and back legs are free of the skin






Then cut of the head. Snap the lower part of all four legs to remove the feet.


Cut through the groin to remove waste tube. cut a 'V' into flesh where tails joins to remove the tail.






Being careful not to cut into the intestines, cut the stomach lining and remove all the innards.


Check internal organs (especially the liver) for signs of white patches or spots.

If found to have these patches/spots, then discard the Rabbit.




Be sure it is nice and clean inside.

Here we have one clean and healthy Rabbit for the cooking pot.



To improve the taste and texture, soak the Rabbit in a salt water solution for 6 hours or overnight before cooking.





Place Rabbit with your favourite 'stuffing mix' (made sloppy to pour over Rabbit) into a well oiled camp oven.

Put camp oven on 2 inch bed of hot coals, then put one spade full of hot coals on the top of the oven.

Leave for approx one hour and ten minutes.


The picture says it all.

It tastes superb.

ENJOY!!

Want to Smoke your Rabbit? Click Here
Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204764 is a reply to message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 11:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yes, id like to learn.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y10/DaGrebX/My%20Sigs/Abstract.jpg
Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204776 is a reply to message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 11:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Lol at ACK.

Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204788 is a reply to message #204776] Wed, 21 June 2006 13:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Remember, its Skinning not skinning. Huh

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Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204791 is a reply to message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 14:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Haha play on words.... haha funny stuff.

I wonder what ack would have done if you were going to show people how to be boners.


Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204801 is a reply to message #204791] Wed, 21 June 2006 14:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Or unwrappers or model artists.

Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204807 is a reply to message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 15:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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yes, i'd be interested, Ren Smile

Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204834 is a reply to message #204788] Wed, 21 June 2006 17:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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one winged angel wrote on Wed, 21 June 2006 22:55

Remember, its Skinning not skinning. Huh
Remember, it's NOD, not Nod.

Anyways, I wonder why renhelp UK is down since a long time...

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Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #204857 is a reply to message #204695] Wed, 21 June 2006 22:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
GrayWolf is currently offline  GrayWolf
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http://renhelp.laeubi-soft.de/


just you that link the other site is down.


Re: Ulead Photoimpact for skins + PS [message #205020 is a reply to message #204695] Fri, 23 June 2006 00:54 Go to previous message
Renardin6 is currently offline  Renardin6
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Okay, I will then write a tutorial with my next skin.

Ack: lmao
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