Problem: Article: The zoom tool is your friend. Just press "+" or click the magnifying glass icon to zoom in and press "-" to zoom out. Mentally divide the object into smaller objects. For example, if you were drawing a mug, you would divide it into the opening, the body, and the handle.  Getting the exact shape right is the most difficult part of pixeling. You many need to use more shades depending on how smooth your object is. You can "create" these shades using the smudge tool, if necessary.   If there was a logo on your mug, this would be when to draw it. Do not be afraid that something is too big, this will only confuse you. Repeat this step until everything looks perfect. Enjoy your small mug.
Summary: Zoom in. Use the pencil tool and draw an outline of the object with which you want to draw. Pick three to five different shades of the color that each object is and have these colors handy. Think of the shape of the smaller object. Outline the smaller object, and then shade it in using the different shades of color you chose. Zoom out, view your work, zoom in, and tweak it. Repeat these steps with all of the smaller objects. Add details to your object. Again, zoom out, view, and tweak. You should be done!

Problem: Article: Before you begin cleaning your false eyelashes, gather the supplies to do so. In order to use this method, you'll need the following:  Makeup remover, specifically designed to remove eye makeup Rubbing alcohol Cotton balls Cotton swab/Q-tip Tweezers To start, wash your hands in clean tap water and antibacterial soap. You do not want to handle false eyelashes with dirty hands, as this can cause an eye infection.  Get your hands wet with clear, running warm water. Lather your hands in antibacterial soap for about 20 seconds. Make sure to target areas like between the fingers, the backs of your hands, and underneath the fingernails.  Rinse your hands in clear water and then dry with a clean towel. Apply makeup remover over the eyelash to remove the glove. Press down on your lid with one finger and gently lift up the eyelash with the other. Use the pads of your fingers or tweezers over your fingernails.  Firmly grasp the eyelashes with your thumb and forefinger. Peel the band inwards slowly. The lashes should come off fairly easily. Do not use oil-based makeup removers when wearing false eyelashes. Take a cotton ball. Soak it in some makeup remover. Move the swab along the fake lashes in gentle motions. Run the swab from the tip of the lashes to the end of the lashes, making sure to get the adhesive strip as well. Keep going until all the makeup and glue is off. Turn the lashes over. Get a fresh cotton swab and soak it in makeup remover. Then, repeat the process of moving the swab along the other side of the eyelashes. Once again, move from the top of the lash to the tip. Make sure to swipe the swab along the adhesive band. Make sure all makeup is removed. There will usually be some glue stuck on the lash band. You can use tweezers to remove this.  Inspect the lash for any glue that's left on. If you find glue, take your tweezers. With one hand, pull off the glue with the tweezers. With the other hand, hold the eyelashes with the pads of your fingers. Make sure to only pull with the tweezers. Pulling at the lashes could damage the fake eyelashes. You want to make sure you get any remaining glue or makeup off of the lash strip. Dip your cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and wipe it along the lash strip. In addition to removing glue, this disinfects the strip so you can safely use the eyelashes again later.
Summary: Gather your supplies. Wash your hands. Remove your fake lashes. Soak a cotton ball in makeup remover and swab it along the fake lashes. Repeat on the opposite side of the lashes. Use tweezers to remove any glue. Dip a fresh cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and wipe down the lash strip.

Problem: Article: If you accidentally provided personal information and become a victim of identity theft, you should immediately contact the businesses where the fraud occurred.  Ask to speak to the company’s Fraud Department and report the fraud.  Ask the company to freeze your accounts. In this way, you will immediately halt any fraudulent transactions. Reset PINs, passwords, and logins. Call TransUnion (800) 680-7289, Equifax (800) 525-6285 or Experian (888) 397-3742 and request a fraud alert on your credit report. This alerts the bureaus of possible phishing activity and prevents anyone from opening new credit accounts in your name. (Note: The bureaus share information, so 1 request will result in notification to all 3.)  A fraud alert is free.  Also pull your credit report and go through it, looking for other fraudulent loans taken out under your name. You will want to stop anyone from accessing your online checking or savings accounts, or from using credit cards issued by your financial institution. Change your online logins and passwords. Go to your local police station to report identity theft. Be sure to bring the following:  government-issued photo ID proof of address (such as a utility bill or rental agreement/mortgage statement) proof of the theft (bills, IRS statements, etc.) a completed copy of the FTC Identity Theft Affidavit  a downloaded copy of the FTC Memo to Law Enforcement.
Summary: Call companies where fraud occurred. Inform the credit bureaus. Alert your financial institution. File a police report.

Problem: Article: Sometimes it can be tricky to know if tickling will be viewed as cute and playful or annoying and inappropriate. Consider your location (if you are in public, he might not appreciate giggling madly in front of a bunch of people), and his current mood.  If you've just been fighting or he's angry, now might not be a good time to poke and prod him. Listen to what he's saying. If he's confiding in you that he's heartbroken over his dog's death, he probably needs a hug more than he needs tickle torture. Wait until you're somewhere relatively private and have room to wrestle a little and not injure yourselves. Make sure he's not holding a hot beverage or something that might injure him or you when you catch him by surprise. Don't try to tickle him when he's playing video games or absorbed in something that is really important to him (even if you are annoyed that he's not paying attention to you). This is when tickling is just annoying, not fun. If you two are joking around and he's in a good mood, he probably won't mind a little tickle. Your tickle attack will fail if it turns out your boyfriend isn't even ticklish. Do a little exploring first to figure out where he's most ticklish. The most vulnerable spots on the body are also the most ticklish  Poke him in his side, just above his hip or in his ribs and see if he giggles. Give him a hug and "accidentally" tickle his armpit. This is one of the more ticklish spots on most people. If he's laying down with his shoes off, gently run your toes along the bottom of his feet and notice his reaction. Kiss him gently on the neck and exhale through your nose so the air hits his ear. See if he gets goosebumps on his neck. Sharp nails might be good for tickling if you plan to just graze them over his skin (like on the underside of his feet or the back of his neck). But if you plan to really get into a tickle war, sharp nails may become painful.
Summary:
Determine if it's the right time and place. Figure out if he's ticklish. Make sure your nails aren't too sharp.