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What beautiful pages you have made! This evening I also tried the DIY challenge with pictures I took of my neighbour’s cat. These are on vacation and I’m taking care of the cat in the meantime.
Sue I also voted for your 4 entries. All 4 are beautiful, Winter is a season of magic is stunning, as well as painted lady butterfly,
hello everyone, You all do great work! I’m less online because the weather is so nice here, and I’m outside a lot, I also take care of pets of neighbors and friends who are on vacation.
Ok, thank you Carole !
A question about a script: Adjustment Layers Group
How do I add a button group in the menu ? sorry if I ask a stupid question, but I think I misunderstand due to the language difference.PSP Script – Adjustment Layers Group
by CasselThis set of 13 scripts will simply create a group with the active layer to add the adjustment layer selected.
If a particular adjustment layer is not available for your version of PSP, and you try to run it, the script will let you know.For best and quickest results:
– bind the scripts through the View > Customize command
– add a button group below your New Adjustment layer command in the menu
– add each script to that button group.Hello Dawn, thank you for your compliment!
Photos are my own, for the cubed photo I used Carole’s PhotoSplitter script.
I downloaded the dandelion with text for free, but I can’t remember where.Wow! that whas fast Carole!
Rene’s idea of the jump links makes it complete its a very good idea, all great, thank you Carole.Togheter with our friends on holiday in Normandy. We are neighbors too, they also have my dog Poncho’s brother, the brother’s name is Paco, the other Scottish collie is Ringo. In the picture we are on holiday together in Normandy.
Yes! Corrie, very beautiful, also at night with many lights
I totally agree with Corrie, and thank you for all the work you do.
however, 4 lines take the same height as a block.
I just see the jump links, that also helps, it goes fast, that way you could leave it in one line as you first thought
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Yes ! that’s neat and clear, and 3 side by side.
but indeed, because the block is longer, that won’t help scrolling muchif your page gets too long, maybe you might be able to create multiple pages.
And put on the first page at the top, links for example Labs 1 and 2, Labs 3 and 4
that means less scrolling.
I don’t mind scrolling so much, but indeed some people are bothered by thatFor example, I mean something like this. In the place of the masterclass image, the lab images, and below the text. Wouldn’t it take more place like that? But again, I dont know if that is perhaps too much work.
Put what is now on 1 line in such a block as with the masterclasses. and that way 3 labs next to each other.
It is much work, I agree, but maybe you can copy the masterclass page and edit it ? I used to work with frontpage, that is no longer used, I don’t know with which software you make your site of course.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by Marie-Claire.
I think it’s a very good idea Carole! but is it perhaps a solution to have to scroll less to do the same as the page of the masterclasses. Then there could be 3 labs next to each other.
I would like to say that I am super happy that the Q & A video can be re-watched, and also the way it is presented on the site, and it’s very instructive too, Thank you Carole.
M of Museum.
here I used Cassel’s EdgeStripes script on the left sideL of Library
This is a free template of Lady22, http://www.eklablog.comK of Kessel-Lo, that is where I leave, it is a part of Leuven municipality.
Helen, I’m still a little uncomfortable with it, but use the mouse as little as possible. Question, do you use the entire surface of the tablet, or do you set a smaller surface in the settings.
J for Jazz.
With a lot of delay….I will continue with my alphabet album about the city of Leuven, BelgiumI didn’t use shadows, because the background is a wall, and these are supposed to be posters pasted on the wall.
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Thanks Cassel,
I did a search in the Wacom Preferences, but couldn’t find the drag and drop setting anywhere.
After some searching on the internet I tried a few things, and after I had unchecked the option : Use windows ink, I can now drag and drop from XnViewMP into PSP.
Here’s a screenshot, it’s in Dutch, but I thought it might help other people in the future.Can someone help me with the following?
I’m still experimenting with the wacom tablet.
With the mouse I slide a photo or image or element from XN View to my project in PSP. I can’t do that with the wacom tablet. Is that possible ? or is there any action I must do when dragging the photo with the pen to psp ?Hi Rjay,
Welcome ! 🙂
Marie-Claire
one by one beautiful mandalas, so much fun!!
Thank you Carol!! it’s like you say, it’s best to put the mouse out of reach, otherwise you’ll take the mouse rather quickly because you’re used to it.
The tablet arrived yesterday, and I managed to install the driver and get it to work with my laptop. I do have a large external screen that I work with. That’s much easier than the smaller screen of a laptop.
And now the graphics tablet. The child can have fun 😀I also placed the tablet in front of me, which I also find easiest. Yesterday and today I didn’t have time to work on the PC But tomorrow I will definitely experiment further.
Thank you for mentioning this in your newsletter, all explanations and suggestions are welcome!Lab12 module 6
I also tried to make a mandala last night. I loved it so much that I couldn’t stop and kept working on the project until past midnight.
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Thank you Suzy.
At that time it was my mom who decided what happened to my hair ?The green lines on the project come in a free scrapset from a blogtrain and is from Magnolia https://themagnoliapatch.blogspot.com/, de scrapset is DSBT-Mar22-Sweet Violets-DBMagnolia, the color was purple but i changed it so it is the same color as the bows.
Pirkko that’s beautiful, so many details, did you draw that with the mouse?
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