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Hi Jnet!
Fichier / Préférences / Préférences générales
Choisissez une palette
Choisissez des matériaux classiques
J’espère que vous comprenez, car je dois utiliser un programme de traduction.
Thanks for your feedback on my Namesakes page, Carole. I see what you mean. I’m challenging myself to make my own element for this page.
I learned something new for PSP today and that doesn’t happy very often anymore. I had never copied text from Notepad++ into a selection. This worked very well until I resized my image to 600 X 600. The text disappeared! I located it way below the image. When I moved it back over my image, it was still at the original size. I tried resizing just that layer and it would not resize the text. Couldn’t resize with the pick tool either. I converted the text to raster and that did work.
Thanks for the bootcamp, Cassel. It has been a busy, but fun, week. Here’s my last project.
Here’s Day 6, featuring my parents. I loved that my mother had written their names and the date on the back of their wedding photo, so I decided to include that with the page.
I had a lot of bumps in the road on my Day 5 project. My photo choice was one problem. The three photos that I chose were more wide than tall. I’ll know better next time. Had a hard time picking colors too, although I think the final choice is okay. Hopefully Day 6 will be a bit easier for me.
Day 4 project went a little faster for me than day 3, but I’m still pretty slow. Having lots of fun though.
When my granddaughter was young, the annual trip to our local pumpkin patch was an adventure enjoyed by our entire family (4 generations).
It’s almost as exciting as Christmas – I’ve completed my very first scrapbooking page!
Great idea, Linda J. But where are the ants? lol
Edie, select Window from the Menu bar and then click on Tabbed Documents to uncheck it.
Hi!
My name is Linda. I have used PSP for 13 years, so I have “excess experience” in that area, but I am a total newbie at scrapbooking.
I use a light grey workspace with a white background, although I change the background if I am working on a very light colored image. I prefer to keep my layers and materials palette on the left side of the workspace, just to the right of my toolbar. We all have our quirks!
I’m looking forward to learning about scrapbooking.
B=Books
S=Sofa
P=Pantry
Two is my favorite and three is a close second. Both of these translate well to greyscale and still look good when reduced by 50%, making them perfect for mobile phone viewing. Have you considered that for your site? Imagine how nice it would be to have PSP open on your computer and tutorial instructions next to it on your phone.
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