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Z = Zinc frame
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery – I’ve been working on a winter theme from a layout I saw and admired. Here’s the result. It took me forever because when I went to convert from .pspimage to .jpg 600×600 for this forum, I put in “600 PERCENT” instead of pixels. My computer crashed about 5 times before I finally figured out what I was doing!
Ditto ???
One final project for today, a little bit of nostalgia from Brazil. This has been so much fun! It’s great to see everyone’s lovely and meaningful work.
Cassel, I’m terrible with attributions! I thought I found it on Pixel Scrapper. but I haven’t been able to relocate it.
Yes, we had lovely rocks show up everywhere in my area, especially around the community mailboxes. They were so sweet.
One for Project #4 – more 2020 memories, this time of the neighbourhood painted rocks.
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A dark and glittery Day 7 “Friendship” layout – I was thinking about the little things I have missed doing during the pandemic.
Here’s a simple one for the Adventure lesson. I tried to make a smudgy little date stamp for it.
Here’s my first lesson attempt!
Yay, sandwich made: salami, cucumber, romaine and Swiss cheese!
Hi Cassel,
Thanks for the boot camp! I may use this photo as my jumping off point, but I’m not sure yet.
N – Nostalgia
D = dogberry clusters for earrings!
M = The Malahat Review (literary magazine)
Hi all – I’ve started out with a cutout lake, but I’m not sure where I’m going from there. I love your page, Gerry.
iconical = alternative
TAMBOURI(NE ) = NEPOTISM
It’s all good practice, that’s for sure!
And everyone’s work is so beautiful – I love all the sentiments, words of wisdom and just plain fun.
I have really enjoyed doing these exercises! I learned quite a lot about manipulating layers and working consistently.
To answer your question, Cassel – no, the photo isn’t actually distorted. A really stiff breeze was blowing!
Hi! I had a bit of trouble with the borders around the photos, too, so I used the paintbrush instead of the fill tool. I’m enjoying learning how to manipulate text.
Not much to look at, but here’s my Day 5 homework … I’ve learned some handy shortcuts to deal with copying in these lessons.
Catching up on my homework! Here’s my Day 4 result.
Hi – I’m Cussot and I’m way behind! Here’s my Day 3 effort.
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