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L = Larissa, one of Neptune’s moons
@trish and minka, so different works and so fantastically realized …. Like the gaspumps and the blue composition.
Wow, Trish, that’s a really cool way to answer and the way you placed the eyes, thumbs up for your fanciful idea!!
Yes, broccoli!! LOLI = Io (one of Jupiter’s volcanic moons, on the list of the 50 weirdest objects in the cosmos, I found a picture that made me laugh, because it is also called “pizza moon”, that’s why I have to upload the pizza moon after my pizza lady… lol)
@Carole: thanks a lot for your comment, you are right, the full-size is very OK. The “desire” still remains to find something more appropriate. Always the same story …LOL
@Annie: don’t know if you saw it, I used the “hobo” font for the pic in the scraplift challenge. It’s really nice to handle with.
@Michele: I like your birthday card. Thanks for “Alex brush”, it’s somehow elegant. I already made download, installation and the test (200, 100, 72) I tried it in 2018 and 2019, surprise, the results of the same font size are different!
@Corrie: a really inviting picnic scene 🙂By the way, did anyone guess how I made the hair of the pizza lady, may be Trish got an idea? LOL…
C = Ceres
Yes, you are right Annie. Every time the same fight! I’m practicing with some fonts, will try to make a little list and let you know the result as well, if they are good enough.
Thanks a lot Annie 🙂
The font here is “hobo”. May be your remenber, you used it last year in one of your creations and I asked you which it was. I really like to use it.
After the pizza lady this one, the try with the 5!
Hi @ all the creative ladies 🙂
playing around with many functions and features and for fun with shapes, text tool and using rulers.
It’s always difficult to find a font which is legible when you reduce the pic.We wait Annie :-)!
@Lynda and Trish and everyone interested: a quick hello, just found this a few minutes ago, will look over it a bit later .
https://forum.corel.com/viewtopic.php?t=64218&p=364302
What a surprise, I didn’t expect, when mentioning that I re-discovered PtP in one of the last Campus updates, so many reactions and results. Fantastic.
Most of the time I work with PSP 2019 but just tried it with 2018. I observed that the whole action took less time, especially “save and finish” was quicker than in 2019. I guess the newer versions got more “specials” and filters, may be that’ s why some need to be fixed by Corel. In every new version, no matter the software, there is always something better and worse.
I used the style watercolor for the egg I placed for easter.
R = Rainbands
Ups, another try, a few minutes ago I killed my post completely, just trying to rearrange my pictures.
Hi all together,
@ trish, annie, bonnie, dorothy, minka, michele, corrie still very creative and beautiful results :-)!!
@ michele, I know Malika Favre too, she is a fabulous artist.Carole mentionned recently the pic-to-painting plug in (Campus update, end of April) and I remembered I did the download monts ago but never tried to work with. It is a very simple and quick way to have nice effects on your photos. I got a high resolution on my monitor but still don’t see the last button (save & finish). I followed Carole’s advice using the tab key. Sometimes you need to be patient or to use the tab key a second time (freezing somehow) to see the result in PSP. It’s worth to play with.
Here the link if you might be interested: https://scrapbookcampus.com/2020/04/featured-resource-pic-to-painting/
A few and quick examples I tried with “soft pastels” and “stained glasses”. But there is much more to discover!Hi all together,
@ trish, annie, bonnie, minka, michele, dorothy and corrie, still very creative and beautiful works!
@michele, I know Malika Favre too, she is a fabulous artist.Carole mentionned the pic to painting plugin in the Campus update, end of april, and I remembered then that I downloaded it months ago but never used it. Curious again, I applied “stained glasses” and “soft pastels” just for fun.
I have a high resolution on my monitor but don’t see the last button, so I followed Carole’s advice to use the tab key.
But sometimes you need a bit patience to see the result in PSP or you need to press the key a second time. It is really a nice and quick way to have wonderful effects.Here the link if some of you will try it: https://scrapbookcampus.com/2020/04/featured-resource-pic-to-painting/
C = coalescence
Thanks for your “update” Sharon, hope things will turn better for you in the next weeks! Don’t give up, may be you can sign in for the Wise Words and have a little bit fun -:) ….
Stay safe too !!U = Underdogs (2013, about american football sport)
Hi everybody, bonjour tout le monde!
I registered too, I hope this time I will be able to participate more regularly. Curious too what is coming the next days!!
Thanks Carole!P = Perfume (The Story of a Murderer, 2006, a german thriller by Tom Tykwer about the story of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, who had an extraordinary sense of smell. The film is based on a historical novel written by Patrick Süskind, a german writer)
Wish a sunny and happy easter to all of you!
Here a quick work based on a PSP template!Indeed it could have been Trish …. LOL, I was playing around, laying a mask over a pic and going on without knowing what will be the result. Here the starting image, guess what it is?
Hello everybody,
just played with the “how to crop in a circle” which was in the Campus update a few days ago. Very helpful!
D = Desperado (with Antonio Banderas 1995)
W = Waterworld (with Kevin Costner)
R = Red Dragon (with Anthony Hopkins playing Hannibal Lecter)
L = Lacombe Lucien (a french movie by Louis Malle about a country boy during the german occupation in the second world war)
E = English ivy
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