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My favorite is the color and B&W… all three are great…my 2 cents
OK Carole, Here is the big bow with AI resampling and for comparison, the original. It did work out better . Thanks for the tip, Ill remember that in the future.
Thanks Carole, I will do that with the ribbon and thanks for the link to word clouds
Carole,
Yes, I guess that is the cloud thing. Thanks.
No, the ribbon was not proportional. I don’t know how that would work. Can you give me some insight?
Carole,
I did use the big bow script but the ribbon was really small so I resized it to what was needed for the script to work. It became distorted at that point but I ran the script anyway. The floppy bow worked out better. I just figured the big bow looked more wrinkled. I was just messing around to see what would come out.
I would like to try the the cloud text again but I can’t remember how to do it. I just read your reply to my e-mail. Here is an illustration.
Lynda
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All the zoo pages are a big hit…great job ladies!
Ann,
Geeze, how many beautiful grand-babies do you have….I’m jealous! Maybe I’ll get some greats, not to soon though!
I was out in my backyard mowing the lawn, spraying the weeds and taking photos so I thought I’d share them.
I used Carole’s frame mask script but discovered it uses multiple frames but only one photo so I filled the frame areas with black and promoted them to their own layer then used the clip to it script. So the tulips etc are the promoted layers and the tomatillos are one photo in four frames which is how the script is meant to be used.
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Ann, That is a wonderful page and Sonya IS beautiful. Hope you are planning to frame this one.
I’ve been working on “Using Elements Templates” and I finally finished a ribbon. Carole wasn’t kidding when she said this method is time intensive.. Here it is finally.
Some bows made with the ribbon
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These are the two BG papers from the “Using Elements Templates”. I really enjoyed this class. If you haven’t seen it yet you should take a look.
Fiona, I like your kitty…I had a Main Coon once upon a time. Didn’t like my dog , Lucy, at all but she loved us.
Snow! Nooooooo!!
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Here you go Ann. I made a selection of the design, locked the layer, poured a color then promoted the selection and expanded the selection , filled that with another color, pulled that layer under the original layer. Then I added a inner bevel. Then I selected all , added a new layer and pasted the photo into selection.
Thanks, I’m glad you liked it
Lynda
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Using an element template from pixel scrappers , I colored the template, added an inner bevel, laid it over my photo of the bee and use color legacy for the blend mode. I erased any curlicues that were on the bee. Best if viewed at larger size to see details
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Hi Sue,
Seems both sites are accurate. Who knew? 🙂 BTW love your autumn layout…. how about spring? 😀
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This site also works but you have to download the palettes. https://colorhunt.co/
For those of you who want a color resource, I found this website. Just click on the palette you like and it will open up to a page where your can scroll down a bit and copy and paste the palette image right into PSP. You can make new palettes in materials and /or save the image. There are a lot of palettes here. https://www.color-hex.com/color-palettes/
There are other sites but this is the first one that I found that makes it easy.
Minka, I agree with Ann. Love your”Walk the Line” One of my favorites. Great job!
Ann, That is a blast from the past…best songs ever.
Annie, I’ve tried everything I can think of..no go.
I’m not sure I understand your instruction as I can’t seem to get to the Filters Unlimited2. They are in the plugin folder and PSP is directed to it but it does not come into the program. They do have .ffx extension so I didn’t really expect them to work but the eliminate filters are .8bf extension. I don’t know what to think.
I’ll keep looking for an answer.
Cristina, not so much to remind of the horror but a reminder that we don’t want to repeat that history. Hearing so much of the attacks on Chinese , blacks and everyone else that someone , somewhere, decided people fall into “the other” category. I don’t get it, don’t like it!
Minka, glad to see you back. Waiting for more of your work.
Annie, I love your creative cutouts. I’m going to Lab 7 ASAP. You are an inspiration and always a great help. BTW maybe you could tell me again how to get that Eliminate White and Black plug-in to work.
Carole, If there is a way to convert Photoshop plugins to PaintShop Pro use, I would love to know. Drove myself crazy yesterday looking for a way to no avail.
To all, Have a good day
During the Johnny Appleseed Festival in Crystal Lake this guy brings his little farm animal zoo to town for the kids. It is call “A Zoo to You” Kids and parents love it!
04-09-2021 I changed it up a bit. Replaced one photo with ducks, added a cork frame, courtesy Carole’s cork script, and added the “Zoo to You” logo
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Thank you Sue..Holocaust is not something we should forget.
I love your little ground squirrel. We are also seeing some wildlife. Not always sure what we are looking at if it isn’t a bird, raccoon, rabbit or a squirrel…the kind with long grey tails. 🙂
Ann, great job on your Zoo page…I’m still working one mine! Also, Corey and Jackie will love the pages you made for them. I can’t decide which one I like the best…I guess both!
Michele, as always , striking diva page.
Days of Remembrance
Great work everyone
Besides searching for a font, I have been going over the Master Class in overlays. This is what I’ve come up with so far.
I’ve included the original of Navy Pier in Chicago and the original daffodils with the overlay bar as well as fog and a black overlay. The fireworks and the fireflies were fun to figure out. Need to work on the fog.
I went over to DaFont but it’s not the one either. There are a number of Esther fonts but they are all different. https://www.dafont.com/esther-morgan.font
I think they are just trying to drive me crazy and believe me, it’s a very short drive. 🙂
I might have to give up! 🙁
Annie, You have done a wonderful job with the Lab and of course your beautiful overlay. Love the Kookaburra and I agree with you and Sue on the environment. Our backyard is a preserve so we are lucky in the birds and bees department but like Sue says , it’s such a tiny bite out of a huge problem.
Thanks so much Michele, I will run right over there to check it out. Sue and I have been running around in circles . It’s become a moral imperative to figure it out. 🙂
Sue, Do you remember where you got the Esther font?
Sue, Yes, the Meadow Lark is what I was referring to. Thanks very much.
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