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R = Ruble ~ Russian currency
L = Lira
Wow! This script is going on my Wish List.
Love them, Brian. How do I get the chocolate? LOL
I agree with you Cindy. I would love a like/love button.
H = Hedge Fund
D = Designated Hitter (baseball again)
LOL,Lynda!
Looks like some people are having fun with the Hue Up/Down brush. I will always be finding new things in PSP.
S = Slide…like sliding into a base in baseball.
Ann, that’s not the expected result, but I kind of like it, lol. I think you didn’t increase the size of the brush to cover your entire pic. Also, the default hardness is 50, but I used 100. But thanks for showing me how to get a rainbow result. I always love happy accidents!
Thanks so much, Lynda. It’s really not that difficult. Take a picture you want to use and duplicate it. Open the Hue Up/Down brush and increase the size of the brush so it covers the entire pic. Simply click on the image and the hue will change. Keep clicking and the hue will keep changing. Click until you find the colors you want. I used a very colorful original so I could get stark differences. If you start with a less colorful pic, you’ll get more subtle changes. Play around with this tool, including the settings. It’s a lot of fun.
If this isn’t clear, please let me know.
Thanks, Ann. You should definitely try the hue up/down brush. Play with it and you’ll probably find it to be very useful and fun.
Cindy, here’s a tutorial on text wrapping.
One pic changed using the Hue Up/Down brush. I used the Change to Target brush to recolor the flowers to match the surfboards. The font is Kool Beans. (I didn’t have a lot of time that day, but things can be done quickly with all the tools PSP gives us.)
Just a little fun with Secondary Colors yesterday. The “models” are my avatar from the game. The game was down so I had to use some avatars that I had previously used. Because of that, I needed to recolor the outfits using the Smart Selection Brush and the Change to Target Brush. (I think I finally got the hang of the Smart Selection Brush. lol) The Artistic Effect Balls and Baubles was used to make the background a little more interesting. The font is Summer Square.
Q = Quiver for those of you who do Archery
Really beautiful stuff, everyone!
J = Jai Alai
LOL, Bonnie!
D = Double Play (baseball)
I got pretty “scrapbooky” for the Volunteering theme. I used a template from the ALFLT January 2022 blog train. I had to resize everything to comply with FB’s new pic size. (Stupid FB!) I found the pics on Google and the font is Love It, free from Creative Fabrica 12 Days of Christmas-The-Mega-Free-Fonts-Bundle this year.
I love what you did, Marie-Claire. It was very original idea.
What fun, Anne!
A = At-Bat
V = Vault (speaking of gymnastics, Ann.)
E = Egg Toss ~ it never really turns out great. lol
W = World Series
H = Hacky Sack
Lynda, do we need to refer you to a support group? Looks like you had a blast!
Bonnie, I love AnnieC ‘s templates. She’s always my favorite in the ALFLT.
V = Varsity team
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