
The Color Replacer tool
If you want to change the color of an element in a design, the Color Replacer tool might be just what you need. Let’s have a look at that tool
If you want to change the color of an element in a design, the Color Replacer tool might be just what you need. Let’s have a look at that tool
Horses have contributed a lot to human society. They were used as draft animals in the olden days and were even used in wars. One of the main means of
Although not every scrapbook page needs to have a title, they can add a touch of fun or information to the story and for the viewer. If you want to
When looking for some stock images, it is tempting to just do a Google search and look through all those beautiful images that might come up. However, it is important
One can create a tiling pattern simply by using an open image as a Pattern in the Materials palette. This is a simple method, but sometimes, you want something a
Working with vectors allows you to place various brush strokes or picture tubes in a neat path using the VectorTube or VectorPaint scripts. However, sometimes, you might want to place
It’s so rewarding to be appreciated and recognized for a job well done, especially if you receive an award for it! It’s a great affirmation that your talent, skill, excellence,
When creating elements for your own projects, you will surely go by eye and create the elements at the size you need them at the time. However, if you want
You don’t have to be a scrapbooker to enjoy various projects in the Scrapbook Campus. Today, we meet Ann who has been with us for several years (yes, another “Ann”).
A mask is a greyscale layer that will let part of the layer below show through. One can use masks already saved in PaintShop Pro, generate one from an image,
Cassel is the owner and main instructor in the Scrapbook Campus.
She has been teaching digital scrapbooking for over 15 years.
Enjoy our Christmas Countdown, from Dec 1 to 24.