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Yes, a lot of saved time, but not as unique a final product. That is just gorgeous! I think the telling thing, though is that you “thoroughly enjoy creating”, while I am looking for the end product, and fast. No one is going to say to me, “Oh, did you make that yourself?” or “Oh, did you just spend 8 hours putting that one graphic together? I can really tell you worked hard on that!”.
However, if you ever want to share the name of the font carrying the text “is like a” and “capture the good”, and how you were able to add swashes as alternate characters in PSP, I am all ears. I know Cassel has a class on fonts, but I am going to spring for a few more scripts and then join the Diamond membership (where the class on fonts and swashes is included) after PSP Bootcamp.
For today, I have ruined all my folders of brushes and scripts and am trying to put Humpty Dumpty back together again. It is not going well. 🙁 So instead of being creative, I’ll spend my 8 hours trying to find all my lost and missing scripts and brushes.
This came in my email last Tuesday — from a hipster photo editing software company. What’s old again is new again.
Brian! That’s amazing, and it all goes together so well! The colors, the styles, the font — it’s just perfect! I never would have thought about weaving anything with the text. I think you should move those examples to the new “showcase thread” https://scrapbookcampus.com/Community/forums/showroom/store-supplies/. Each element posted separately under the name of the script. I had never even heard of Copper It! And I wouldn’t have expected the results you were able to get, and same with Brushed Metal 1.
Ann, it was smart to just leave the spaces open…no way you could get all that text in! But it makes a nice frame for all that information, doesn’t it? And the little Chimney Swifts at the top are inspired (educational as well as beautiful since they show the silhouette in flight). I went to the Merlin website. I’m going to get the app as soon as I find my phone. (I have a house phone, so the mobile doesn’t get the respect it deserves here. For that reason (that it’s not joined to my body as another appendage) I’m a little worried about accidentally leaving it out in the garden. It would be a few days before I even missed it. I think I have an alarm on it, but that only works as long as it has power…but I’m going to man up, take responsibility, and try to identify some of these bird calls. And owl calls, er, hoots.
Libera, Cassel meant I was invoice 24 in the store, so her 24th order (and 30th, and a few more) was to me. So, not her very first sale, buy early on.
That’s all from me. I am on house cleaning duty this afternoon. :((
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Suzy.
Hi, again!
Edited to add Note: It took me so long to type this out, Cassel had posted before me!
I had trouble logging to respond to the comments — I think I have it set now, but only on my big desktop computer.
Yes, I am an old veteran with PSP in general, my first version was JASC freeware, and all I ever did with it was open photos with about any file extension, even ones I had never heard of. The program would open anything! So many years using it, and yet I doubt I know 1/20 of what you know, Cassel!
Yes! Cassel, if you would set up a main tab, we can add products and samples as we use them, or as we find them (on our hard drives). Posters should be sure to link to the product because the store search by name will yield lots of choices. I have examples of about one-third of the scripts in the store because, well, they’re fun. and it’s fun to see how far you can stretch them beyond the obvious. As Susan already noted, you don’t need any serious expertise, and in fact you don’t even need to use full concentration. I also have a lot of fonts, and I like seeing them in circles and other shapes and determine their legibility, but I really don’t like setting text paths and/or working too hard, LOL! (I am a gardener, not a computer person. It just so happens I am more of a computer person than most of my fellow daffodil gardeners!)
Christina, I agree – more sales, but also a heads up to users on the value of less glamorous scripts. Some of my absolute must-have scripts are ones you might never give a second look at, so I would probably start with those.
I prefer this to facebook I think.
Suzy
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