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I downloaded a quick page from pixel scrapper in PSD format with layers and then saved it in pspimage format. I changed the papers and created my stripes in Filter Forge. I orginally was going to use the frames, but decided to line them up as was done in the video. That information was extremely useful. I love glitter and have a lot of glitter patterns already loaded. Any comments, recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
I don’t Scrapbook, so I love to embellish my text.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by Donna Sillia. Reason: To correct positioning of flags
A picture of my grandson snowboarding. The papers and embellishments are from a kit called “SnowWhispers” from pixelscrapper. The snowboard was also from pixelscrapper and decorated with Filter Forge.
Susan Ewart: Thank you for the information about locking transparency to change the color. I was able to make the page more to my liking.
I am not happy with this so far. I downloaded a sports kit from pixelscrapper, and most of the elements are from that kit. The picture is of my grandson who had the opportunity to play rugby in Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam before covid. The grass is from Filter Forge. One reason that I don’t like this page is because I could not find a way to replace the black with brighter colors. Is this normal for kits?
I love a lot of onions and tomatoes on my sandwiches. I also added a tablecloth.
Finally figured it out!
I am having trouble copying my PSP Ultimate 2022 Workspace. I prefer black and have a customized toolbar for some of my favorite tools such as the magic wand.
North Olmsted, Ohio
I love colors, but this image may be too busy. I made the heart pattern from a heart that I drew. I couldn’t read the text, so I used a shape in my PSP shape files and filled it with white and blue. The frame is from a PSP script. I added some drop shadow to the mask. I used “multiply” for the circle layer.
My Day 6 photo is of not only Thomas, but includes his big brother, Phillip. I may go back and do the Love Challenge for Phillip, too. I really wanted to make a translucent frame, but couldn’t figure out how to manage it, so I just used a glow snow brush and Eye Candy Glass. I did not use monochrome for the background because I liked how the light green showed without monochrome. The small picture was framed in black with the blend mode “hard light”. I used the watercolor mask technique for the larger picture. Both mom and dad can see the pictures on FB.
I thought I posted this picture but it didn’t show up. The picture is from my daughter in law, and the snow is from a snow png that I created. I downloaded the skis from Pixabay, recolored them and made them cross. I made the outside from from PSP Reflections, Pattern and then used inner bevel. The snowflakes are from a free site.
Thomas, my youngest grandson at 5, just started to learn to ski, and his mom sent me the picture of him on skis. The background picture from a ski resort in California was sent to me by my oldest grandson, David, who is 29 and snowboards. The skier graphic is from Pixabay, and I made the frame with snowflakes.
Thomas loves to help his daddy at work in his bowling pro shop. I made the bowling ball and pins. For the background, I used the kaleidoscope effect and the balls and bubbles. I adjusted the color.
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My day 2
This image is my first attempt at Love, Day 1. It has pictures of my grandson, Thomas. The block name “Thomas” was created by me some time ago using another program for a birthday card. The background was from the kit, but I darkened it use curves(I was trying to make it yellow, but didn’t succeed). So instead, I added a yellow border. I’m a terrible grandmother and couldn’t remember the year he was born, so I just put the date.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Donna Sillia.
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