Ann Seeber Posted September 27 Posted September 27 27 minutes ago, Julie Magerka said: You're quite right, Ann, about the lack of colour this autumn I take that back, as shown in my P52 WEEK 38 that I posted a little earlier today... 3 3
Julie Magerka Posted September 27 Posted September 27 32 minutes ago, Ann Seeber said: I take that back, as shown in my P52 WEEK 38 that I posted a little earlier today... Now, that's what I expect here soon too! Love those reds. 5
Julie Magerka Posted September 28 Posted September 28 (edited) Sometimes I'm too tied up with deadlines and other projects. Then my time opens up and I can get into PSP again. It's so soothing and completely different from other things I work on. This time I did a l/o with Moo-Deng. Surely you've heard of her? She's on the news, in social media posts, and has her own web camera documenting her progress. I used a Katie Pertiet template (filmstrip) that I got for free, and modified it. Images of the baby girl come from online. I think there should be shadows on the three pix, but perhaps that should have been done before I added the pix. Didn't work after they were Clipped to It. Oh well..... Edited September 28 by Julie Magerka 2 6
Michele Posted September 28 Posted September 28 7 hours ago, Julie Magerka said: I think there should be shadows on the three pix, but perhaps that should have been done before I added the pix. Didn't work after they were Clipped to It. Oh well..... I love it. It looks like a magazine page without the shadows. Another option would be a drop shadow on the template to make the pics look like they are below it. 3
kasany Posted September 28 Posted September 28 8 hours ago, Julie Magerka said: Sometimes I'm too tied up with deadlines and other projects. Then my time opens up and I can get into PSP again. It's so soothing and completely different from other things I work on. This time I did a l/o with Moo-Deng. Surely you've heard of her? She's on the news, in social media posts, and has her own web camera documenting her progress. I used a Katie Pertiet template (filmstrip) that I got for free, and modified it. Images of the baby girl come from online. I think there should be shadows on the three pix, but perhaps that should have been done before I added the pix. Didn't work after they were Clipped to It. Oh well..... Good template to show this animal. 3
kasany Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Photo taken by Jacek /left side of the pic/. Right part of the pic-the same picture - created with Halftone PSP to a bit change a photo and IMHO Haldtone-BW line hanged the photo and NOT...he he. BTW, once more I think PSP is realy fine program:) 3 3
Susan Ewart Posted September 28 Posted September 28 3 hours ago, kasany said: Photo taken by Jacek /left side of the pic/. Right part of the pic-the same picture - created with Halftone PSP to a bit change a photo and IMHO Haldtone-BW line hanged the photo and NOT...he he. BTW, once more I think PSP is realy fine program:) That is a really cool effect Kasany. It gives it an old world feel to it. 2
Corrie Kinkel Posted September 28 Posted September 28 19 hours ago, Julie Magerka said: Sometimes I'm too tied up with deadlines and other projects. Then my time opens up and I can get into PSP again. It's so soothing and completely different from other things I work on. This time I did a l/o with Moo-Deng. Surely you've heard of her? She's on the news, in social media posts, and has her own web camera documenting her progress. I used a Katie Pertiet template (filmstrip) that I got for free, and modified it. Images of the baby girl come from online. I think there should be shadows on the three pix, but perhaps that should have been done before I added the pix. Didn't work after they were Clipped to It. Oh well..... I had to check it out because I have never heard of Moo-Deng, but I found something! 4
Julie Magerka Posted September 28 Posted September 28 11 hours ago, Michele said: I love it. It looks like a magazine page without the shadows. Another option would be a drop shadow on the template to make the pics look like they are below it. I like that idea, thanks Michele. 3
Julie Magerka Posted September 28 Posted September 28 The craze for Moo Deng has even grabbed marketers. The beauty store empire (Sephora) is using her image to sell blush! This could be just a silly North American thing. 4 1
Julie Magerka Posted September 28 Posted September 28 5 hours ago, kasany said: Photo taken by Jacek /left side of the pic/. Right part of the pic-the same picture - created with Halftone PSP to a bit change a photo and IMHO Haldtone-BW line hanged the photo and NOT...he he. BTW, once more I think PSP is realy fine program:) You're fortunate to have someone who takes lots of photos you can then use for layouts! 4
Daniel Hess Posted September 29 Posted September 29 As September comes to a close, I've been playing around with making some balloon alphas. I've done two out of 10 colors (and fonts) for the project. 2 7
Anne Lamp Posted September 29 Posted September 29 The challenge this week in the Paint Shop Pro Maniacs is path and this is what I did. It took me a while to remember how to do that glow thing that I knew Cassel had showed us how to do. I went to the blog - tips and tutorials - and searched Glow and found the one about using layer styles. 5 5
Julie Magerka Posted September 29 Posted September 29 (edited) Likely the last layout for September. And another month passes by! Our fall days don't look like the photo yet. That will be later in October. Lately it's been damp, cloudy, but still very humid which keeps the temperatures in the 20s C. Old picture of my niece's daughter who is a lot more grown up now. Only things I made/did were background (blending papers), the ribbon, and outer frame with bevel. All other elements & brushwork from Janet Kemp (DS) or Erika Designs. I am simply too lazy or time-constrained to make many of my own elements. Especially when so much good stuff is available for free often. Edited October 1 by Julie Magerka forgot the ribbon 7
Corrie Kinkel Posted September 29 Posted September 29 23 minutes ago, Julie Magerka said: Likely the last layout for September. And another month passes by! Our fall days don't look like the photo yet. That will be later in October. Lately it's been damp, cloudy, but still very humid which keeps the temperatures in the 20s C. Old picture of my niece's daughter who is a lot more grown up now. Only things I made/did were background (blending papers) and outer frame with bevel. All other elements & brushwork from Janet Kemp (DS) or Erika Designs. I am simply too lazy or time-constrained to make many of my own elements. Especially when so much good stuff is available for free often. There is nothing wrong with using "stuff" that is available so widely and you used it in a great way too. It is not always easy qua time or inspiration to do everything from scratch! 3
Susan Ewart Posted September 30 Posted September 30 5 hours ago, Julie Magerka said: Likely the last layout for September. And another month passes by! Our fall days don't look like the photo yet. That will be later in October. Lately it's been damp, cloudy, but still very humid which keeps the temperatures in the 20s C. Old picture of my niece's daughter who is a lot more grown up now. Only things I made/did were background (blending papers) and outer frame with bevel. All other elements & brushwork from Janet Kemp (DS) or Erika Designs. I am simply too lazy or time-constrained to make many of my own elements. Especially when so much good stuff is available for free often. This is so pretty and delicate. Your backgrounds are so fabulous. You are very good at the blended background. I will have to try the outer bevel. I havent used it before. 2 1
Michele Posted September 30 Posted September 30 19 hours ago, Daniel Hess said: As September comes to a close, I've been playing around with making some balloon alphas. I've done two out of 10 colors (and fonts) for the project. Fantastic! 5 1
Mary Solaas Posted October 1 Posted October 1 My Swan Sony for September. Just playing around with Olaf. 7
Cristina Posted October 1 Posted October 1 12 hours ago, Mary Solaas said: My Swan Sony for September. Just playing around with Olaf. This is so cute, Mary! Love it! 3 1
Cristina Posted October 1 Posted October 1 On 9/29/2024 at 10:34 PM, Julie Magerka said: Likely the last layout for September. And another month passes by! Our fall days don't look like the photo yet. That will be later in October. Lately it's been damp, cloudy, but still very humid which keeps the temperatures in the 20s C. Old picture of my niece's daughter who is a lot more grown up now. Only things I made/did were background (blending papers) and outer frame with bevel. All other elements & brushwork from Janet Kemp (DS) or Erika Designs. I am simply too lazy or time-constrained to make many of my own elements. Especially when so much good stuff is available for free often. Simple and to the point, Julie. Beautifully done, love it! 3
Cristina Posted October 1 Posted October 1 On 9/29/2024 at 10:34 PM, Julie Magerka said: I am simply too lazy or time-constrained to make many of my own elements. Especially when so much good stuff is available for free often. Sometimes, I want to make my own elements, papers, and so forth, and then... There are other times I have to use what I have collected over the years... Not to mention, I cannot even get closer to some of the designers' creations. 4
Susan Ewart Posted October 1 Posted October 1 15 hours ago, Mary Solaas said: My Swan Sony for September. Just playing around with Olaf. Fabulous Mary! What a happy layout and great Olaf you have created. 3 1
Julie Magerka Posted October 1 Posted October 1 21 hours ago, Mary Solaas said: My Swan Sony for September. Just playing around with Olaf. We have Markus and now Olaf as mascots! Love him. 1 5
kasany Posted October 5 Posted October 5 Jacek's trip, shots taken and super fun, you can imagine:) 6
Cristina Posted October 6 Posted October 6 13 hours ago, kasany said: Jacek's trip, shots taken and super fun, you can imagine:) I like the layout and the photos very much, kasany. Great work. 1
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