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  On 6/23/2024 at 9:18 PM, Corrie Kinkel said:

For the last lesson I made this. I first used the Vector Spiral script, it is a free one and is in a Featured Resources blogpost quite some time ago. I use it once in a while, sometimes with text or other picture tubes. After making the spiral which already is a path, I made the cutouts and then ran the Vector Tube script with a beads tube in the national colors of the Netherlands. I know I did something similar last year but it was among the things I lost when I had some computer problems earlier this year.

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This is beautiful, Corrie! Great idea to use the Vector Spiral Script.

I am slowly catching up with the comments and all the work posted... They are so inspiring!

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I will be partipating in this workshop, as I  didn't partake  last year. I use vectors for  so many things, such as  creating templates , subway art in modifying dingbats. The beauty of using vectors is that they are always clean and sharp. I won't  say that I  am proficiently  competent  in using them,  but I am confident in using them. I am looking forward to the vector workshop using Affinity. One is never to old to learn  anything new. 

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I am ready to get this one under my belt again and do the Affinity vector workshop too. I am not confident with vectors, and when wanting to create something using them, I still need to go back to the instructions.

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I pass on this one but will participate in the one for Affinity. I am looking forward to learn about vectors for Affinity, something completely new to me.

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  6 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said:

I pass on this one but will participate in the one for Affinity. I am looking forward to learn about vectors for Affinity, something completely new to me.

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As am I! I have been dabbling with vectors in Affinity, already I am finding the Affinity vectors are far more user friendly than they are in PSP. I will let my  Affinity knowledge  grow through Carole's tutorials, rather than search for  tutorials online. I tend to find that once I have watched one of Carole's tutorials, they allow me to expand my knowledge through trail and error. As I tend to remember things better by actually doing something myself.  I also prefer to learn a technique through repetition, once mastered, I can then move onto the next technique. 

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I'm continuing to stick with PSP. I participated last year and really enjoyed it so much. So, I'm looking forward to doing it again this year and maybe try my hand at some new things.

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