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Great! Thanks Rene!
Well, I haven’t managed to finish four projects, but I’ve still learned a number of useful tricks in this bootcamp, so will sign up for the next one…hopefully I’m less busy then! Thanks for running these, Cassel. I’m going to check out your tips and tricks book, too – I think that could be really useful for my on-going scrapbooking efforts.
These are pics that I have taken of some of my childhood memories – in this case, a few of my favourite t-shirts. The idea is that if I store the memories digitally, I can actually let go of the physical items, instead of storing them in my ‘office’ (aka storage area!).
I do have a couple of questions that came up for me while I was doing these projects. If someone has answers, that would be greatly appreciated, please and thanks! (I originally had 3, but you answered one of them re how to create individual picture borders, Cassel – thanks!)
a) When using the Pick tool to resize, is there a way to have it default to Scale? Mine always defaults to Perspective.
b) What print size does 3600*3600 equate to?Continuing my catch up – this is Day 5, Project 2. It was interesting to learn how to copy the text to a Raster layer so that I could add Drop Shadow, but still leave it open to editing later by keeping the vector layer. In his last few years, our cat, Lynx, loved to sit on a heating pad to help ease his aching joints…of course, sitting in his human’s nice warm lap was even better!
Playing a bit of catch up, now I finally have some time to go through the lessons. I’ve always done my scrapbooking in a different program, and simply edited the photos in PaintShop. It’s neat to be able to create actual scrapbook pages in here. Looking forward to the rest of the lessons!
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