Carolyn Rye Posted Wednesday at 09:18 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:18 AM Day 2. Our tour of Amsterdam Cheese & Clog Factory back in 2014. What a great day we had. I feel a bit happier with this project that Day 1. 2 9
kasany Posted Wednesday at 09:42 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:42 AM The right exemle of the title will be witten later because this title somehow seems me better. 4 6
Jeni Simpson Posted Wednesday at 10:14 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:14 AM 1 hour ago, Jannette Nieuwboer said: Ik houd ook van steam punk. Ik heb een paar files vol met SP attributen. Maar om te kijken, niet om te dragen. Yes, I have a few steampunk files, it fascinates me. I have some friends who dress that way, not me, though. 5
Jannette Nieuwboer Posted Wednesday at 10:15 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:15 AM (edited) Dag 2 Edited Wednesday at 10:18 AM by Jannette Nieuwboer 5 3
Daniel Hess Posted Wednesday at 10:37 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:37 AM 7 hours ago, Cassel said: Did the moon photo include the silhouette or did you add it afterward? The moon photo with the "beaver" silhouette was taken by myself and I added the beaver for this project (that one was "actually" the October Super Moon). The main November moon photo with the branch was the original photo that I took in early morning with the moon behind some very tall trees in my back yard. I had to keep moving around to get one that wasn't overwhelmed with the tree silhouettes. (See below). These photos were actually taken with my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra cellphone. The camera on that thing is amazing for a lot of things. 5 5
Emerald Jay Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM Lesson 1 The kids sent two photos to me that night. The second one was the same shot from the backyard without them in it. So, I cut out a piece of the sky and used it to fill my text. 3 8
Mary Solaas Posted Wednesday at 01:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:30 PM 8 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: Lesson two Picking fonts it really hard. But I did enjoy using the sculpture effect on the chicken. I used cass-steel pattern then put the original chicken clipart above it and used a blend mode (multiply) and it brought back the colors in the feet, beak and red parts (what ever that is called). the weight plate (45lbs) was a icon image that i selected certain parts to give a inner bevel to and other parts got a cut out to make the plate more realistic. I know, I spent more time on the layout and elements that the text. I just noticed I forgot to add the shadow to the photo. I included what the chicken clipart looked like before and after the effects were added. And for some reason the chicken got fatter 😆. I think I really like that sculpture technique. the only other time I've used it was in the last Text WS. I hope I remember to use it often. Susan, this is just great. You are not only an artist with your photography, but an artist in using the tools in PSP and displaying your photo work. 5 2
Cristina Posted Wednesday at 02:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:00 PM This time, instead of creating new layouts altogether, I decided to complete the Workshop that I started years ago and had never finished. I tweaked the first layouts a bit. The layouts are all about the visit to see the "Making Van Gogh" exhibition. Credits: DiHiller PS2020Mar My Tribe mini kit freebie / Cassel Admission Ticket & Confetti Tube (Lab7-M09) -- Flair Button Lessons 1 and 2 3 8
kasany Posted Wednesday at 02:37 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:37 PM 34 minutes ago, Cristina said: This time, instead of creating new layouts altogether, I decided to complete the Workshop that I started years ago and had never finished. I tweaked the first layouts a bit. The layouts are all about the visit to see the "Making Van Gogh" exhibition. Credits: DiHiller PS2020Mar My Tribe mini kit freebie / Cassel Admission Ticket & Confetti Tube (Lab7-M09) -- Flair Button Lessons 1 and 2 I love his painting:) 5
kasany Posted Wednesday at 02:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:42 PM JK took photo in the moumtaing TATRY-Poland. 1 8
Susan Ewart Posted Wednesday at 03:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:39 PM 9 hours ago, Jeni Simpson said: Day 2 This was an interesting exercise, I must say. I enjoyed creating a word from many fonts, it really did make me think. I had to cut and paste the 'unk' from the 'steamp' to bring the letters closer together. It was such fun choosing the letters to use. We have a steampunk museum in Oamaru, a town about 3.5 hours away. I love the museum and the displays around this town. The old town is full of steampunk memorabilia. I used papers from Raindrops and Rainbows, recolouring them to suit. I also used a rust texture to bring the black paper into a more steampunk rust colour. The other paper is a mix of Janet's black and orange papers. I love steampunk too. You did a beautiful job with the fonts and layout. How cool to have a museum. I bet you could photograph the day away in a place like that. 4 1
Susan Ewart Posted Wednesday at 03:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:41 PM 7 hours ago, Anita Wyatt said: Here is my Page 2 of the Text Workshop. Our cat Bella loves to check the bookshelves for some interesting stories. I enjoyed playing with all the different fonts: Anberta, Calisto, Cherly, Black Chancery, Cat Paw, Arienne, Cat Paw, Brush Script, and Hesthia Austine. Some items are from Digital Scrapbooking.The cat and books are mine. Pur-fect layout and so sweet. 5 1
Susan Ewart Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM 6 hours ago, Carolyn Rye said: Day 2. Our tour of Amsterdam Cheese & Clog Factory back in 2014. What a great day we had. I feel a bit happier with this project that Day 1. Yummy! I haven't met a cheese I didn't like. 5
Susan Ewart Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:45 PM 2 hours ago, Mary Solaas said: Susan, this is just great. You are not only an artist with your photography, but an artist in using the tools in PSP and displaying your photo work. Oh Mary, thank you so much. That means a lot to me. 5
fiona cook Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM 3 hours ago, Cristina said: This time, instead of creating new layouts altogether, I decided to complete the Workshop that I started years ago and had never finished. I tweaked the first layouts a bit. The layouts are all about the visit to see the "Making Van Gogh" exhibition. Credits: DiHiller PS2020Mar My Tribe mini kit freebie / Cassel Admission Ticket & Confetti Tube (Lab7-M09) -- Flair Button Lessons 1 and 2 Like the subject very much and like your artwork. Can you tell me how you make the fuzzing out for the discreet portrait photos please? 5 1
fiona cook Posted Wednesday at 05:10 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:10 PM Day 3 Text wrap around. This will probably be included on my graduation card. I made up the awful poem as you can tell! 1 8
Corrie Kinkel Posted Wednesday at 06:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:00 PM 8 hours ago, Carolyn Rye said: Day 2. Our tour of Amsterdam Cheese & Clog Factory back in 2014. What a great day we had. I feel a bit happier with this project that Day 1. Nice layout you did of my country! 5
Ann Seeber Posted Wednesday at 06:08 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:08 PM 1 hour ago, fiona cook said: Can you tell me how you make the fuzzing out for the discreet portrait photos please? Yes, I could stand some instruction on that, also. 5
Cristina Posted Wednesday at 06:10 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:10 PM 49 minutes ago, fiona cook said: Like the subject very much and like your artwork. Can you tell me how you make the fuzzing out for the discreet portrait photos please? Thank you, Fiona! Do you mean the glow around the title? If so, it's the Outer Glow from the Layer Properties (Layer Styles on the Layer Palette). The default size is 43, and the opacity is 80. Here is a screenshot with the settings I used. 4
Anne Lamp Posted Wednesday at 06:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:26 PM Day 3 Photos are mine. Preset shape used for box is one Cassel shared with us called Gems. The text for the title is cooperplate gothic light. 1 8
gwen jewitt Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM (edited) Day 3 wrap around text, think I might of missed out using the wrap around text, Edited Wednesday at 07:15 PM by gwen jewitt 2 6
Jeni Simpson Posted Wednesday at 07:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:29 PM 3 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: I love steampunk too. You did a beautiful job with the fonts and layout. How cool to have a museum. I bet you could photograph the day away in a place like that. Susan, the entire town is beautiful, with limestone buildings. There is an older part, which is beautifully decked out in a mix of vintage and steampunk. We go there whenever we travel to Christchurch. A little way out, north of Oamaru, is a castle and gardens with a restaurant, and shops galore, owned by the same family. 4 1
Jeni Simpson Posted Wednesday at 07:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:40 PM 5 hours ago, Cristina said: This time, instead of creating new layouts altogether, I decided to complete the Workshop that I started years ago and had never finished. I tweaked the first layouts a bit. The layouts are all about the visit to see the "Making Van Gogh" exhibition. Credits: DiHiller PS2020Mar My Tribe mini kit freebie / Cassel Admission Ticket & Confetti Tube (Lab7-M09) -- Flair Button Lessons 1 and 2 Great work on both these layouts and their titles, Cristina. I am so jealous of you going to that exhibition; it must have been mind-blowing. 4 1
Krystyna Nicholls Posted Wednesday at 08:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:15 PM Me too, I'm in. Have done this before, but as it has been such a long time now since I played with PSP, I feel like a newbie! 5 1
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