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Christina, I adore your heartfelt sandwich with coffee!!
Deana
Cassel… I used the same set of dishes but polished up the boarders and handles with my selection tool and Inner Bevel.
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Deana
Cassel, the forum link in the lesson takes me to the old Bootcamp thread. It doesn’t seem to like me posting there..lol
Sooo I’ll post my results here again.
Here is my lunch for Day 2. I’m right handed to I flipped the cup and I just had to add a table cloth..lol
Day 2 of the new May 2019 Bootcamp.
Here is my table setting for lunch. Just had to have a tablecloth.
Deana
My eyes are light sensitive so I prefer to have my workspace setting at Med and background is light grey. I do well with black also. For now if have those lighter grey settings.
As for my toolbars, as soon as I get a newer version of PSP I make several new toolbars with tools I use a lot. These save SO MUCH TIME. I really should learn all the key commands. Watching these videos helps with that.
I also hide the palettes that I don’t use such as the Learning Center and the image viewer. I have my layers palette docked next to, not under, my materials palette so I can view more layers and have to scroll up and down less on larger projects.
Deana
Hi, Deana here.
I just had to join this one. After the last bootcamp I was really inspired to take advantage of my Diamond Membership because I was so excited from what we did, even if real life did interrupt things a bit during last camp.
I’m looking forward to another bootcamp!
Thank you for your generous free camps Cassel!!
I love your work Sharon! Well done
I am getting started a bit late this week. Seems like things kept coming up.
Here are 3 different colors of the same paper I made. This was fun..endless possibilities. I made mine smaller (1000×1000) because I Plan to use these for tagging and only need no more than 700×700.
Thank you Cassel for expanding our horizons.
I’m registered and looking forward to it!
K = Kitalpha
G = gingham (small checked fabric in monotone colors on white typically)
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