fiona cook Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Day 5 Love this effect. I have added it to another project but just need to fuzz their faces out before sharing. Font: Humnst777 Blk BT. Pink letters with Hatch Fine texture and green with Grain Long. In Layer Styles I added the bevel. I tried to use the repeat function when applying the texture to the letters but it didn't work. Just opened up a new canvas. Worth a try I guess. 1 1
fiona cook Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Fuzzed out faces and Silchester title applied to my collage of images from a recent walk around Silchester Roman wall, Hampshire, England. 5 1
Emerald Jay Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago @Cassel No, Carol, sadly I did not get to see the Northern Lights. But when I received those photos from the kids, I was just as excited for them as they were. 🙂 Lesson 2 4 2
gwen jewitt Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Day 5, text Place Star photo of starling I took last year, had fun doing this one I have never used this technique with text before. 3 2
Dan Greenwood Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 11/20/2024 at 10:59 PM, Cassel said: Wow!!! That is a lot of projects posted. I am so happy to see that many participants! @Jacques That perspective distortion on the Sleigh Ride is quite ingenious! That story of the old fashion cribs is lovely! @Anita Wyatt That Storytime title is so appropriate with that photo! A big smile on my face. @Cindy Sheets With practice, most of this should become more automatic for you. @Dan Greenwood Whatever you used to fill the cruise title worked very well (photo or gradient!). Yes, the wrapping is not always 100% perfect. It sometimes, also changes line when there is an apostrophe or a punctuation mark. I think it is less obvious with the spaces when the text is smaller compared to the area. @Susan Ewart The Texture effect is an interesting one that is not used very often. I just wish we could rotate the pattern in that command! @Jeni Simpson I love that steampunk title. I think that it would give more 3D effect on the title if you added some shadows which would be consistent with a thickness of metal. @Carolyn Rye Great Amsterdam project. @kasany Lovely colors on the Tatry layout. @Jannette Nieuwboer Interesting selection of fonts on your flower. Have you tried without an outline? With such variety of fonts, adding a stroke around makes it a bit harder to read (at least in the resized version). @Emerald Jay Did you also have a chance to see the Northern Lights? Those are such great colors. @Cristina That is smart to just complete an older project! @fiona cook With the resized version, the poem is hard to read so we won't be able to say it is "awful"! And to answer your question about covering faces, there is an article HERE for other ideas if you want/need to conceal someone's identity in photos. @Anne Lamp Great way to use that shape. Even though it was initially created for making gemstones, there are obviously other creative ways to use it! @gwen jewitt Great use of the wrapped text. @Krystyna Nicholls Welcome to the workshop. We are here to help you get re-acquainted with PSP. @Teri Cleaveland You will have time to catch up, I am sure. @Cristina Mochetti Since you added some "volume" in the title, you might want to add also shadows on the elements and papers on the page to be consistent. @Daniel Hess That hen/cat layout made me laugh! It is interesting that you shaped your text around the "lights". Very clever! @Corrie Kinkel The problem with the text wrapping in 2023 is not really that it disappears (unless you use a compatibility mode to save your pspimage file lower than X7), but that it does not resize. I think it is the same with other versions. Could it be the compatibility mode that is different between your versions? @Mary Solaas It is ok to just do projects as a practice. You might just use the same technique later, in a different project. @Linda J Walker Yes, the baseline can differ from font to font, especially for the less "basic" ones. This is a great thread to get inspired by all the projects posted and ideas shared. Keep them coming. And if you are ever stuck on one tutorial or if something does not seem to work, don't hesitate to post, so we can help you over those hurdles! Thanks. It was a photo of the sea and sky, lightened a bit from the original. 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 16 hours ago, Cassel said: @Jeni Simpson You can play with shadows to get different effects. A large shadow like you have makes the text "float" above the surface, while a smaller but less blurred shadow will give the effect of the piece laying on the surface. It all depends on the effect you want. As for compatibility, jpgs will always work in all versions. It is the .pspimage files that need to have the correct compatibility setting. @Jannette Nieuwboer NexusFont is another option. I personally don't like that it seems to need to load fonts and for me, it takes longer to use. I cross my fingers that TFT will still work for me for a while. Looking at the shadow you put on the text and the one around the project, it gives the impression that the white text is "engraved". That is an interesting effect. @Daniel Hess That is a great use of text on path. @Ann Seeber That is quite an interesting font, and with the bevel, the holes stand out! Jackie must love to see all the attention she and her animals get from your layouts! @gwen jewitt Great use of the text on path. It goes well with the theme of children playing. @Corrie Kinkel Nice Christmas card. Will you print it? @Cristina Mochetti It makes a difference when you add shadows. Don't you think? @fiona cook I think that the text in the water works well too. If you keep it in the continent, maybe you can just make it a bit larger (in a larger selection starting a bit higher)? Just a thought. @Anne Lamp Since you added some bevel on the text, you might want to add shadows to the photos to match the 3D effect. @Jacques I think that a little shadow on the title would make it stand out a bit, since it is crumbled! And while at it, maybe something on the photos too. Delightful photos! @Donna Sillia We got some milkweed plants a couple of years ago, and even though we planted them in our garden and they seem to have propagated, we have not seen a single mornarch. 😞 @Dan Greenwood Will you print this card for Christmas? @Susan Ewart It is funny how those sunflowers look like they are peeking over the garage, as if they were spying! Looking forward to your upcoming projects! Thank you and yes I'm going to print it. This format will print nicely and give me 2 cards from an A-4 satin photopaper. 1
Ann Seeber Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Lesson 5 - Our First Snow! In fact, it is still snowing as I type this. The title font is Elephant, and I used the Iceland kit. 1 2
Mary Solaas Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I'm only on day 3. Text in the title is AR Herman from CF. The journaling is Arial Black. Was fun playing with the selection for the journaling text. Had to have 2 goes at it. But it was fun. I Inner bevelled the title and the cream curved paper. To work with the title, I had to select each part - the one that is red and the one that is blue and promote each section to a layer - then color the layers in the different colors, and then merge the 2 promoted layers so that I could inner bevel the whole title. Lot of fun. The picture was taken with my laptop at the time which had a camera - great laptop but not such a good camera. But it was fun playing with John and David. The blue and the wine colors were taken from their shirts. Edited 3 hours ago by Mary Solaas 1 1
Mary Solaas Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago Day 4. Title Font is Better Valentina on which I used Cutout and Inner Bevel. Gold party hat is from PS Janet Kemp, other party hat is by Sheila Reid, the cake is by Marisa Lerrin. I'm not sure where I got the balloons. I have used font on a path many times; I don't know why it fought me this time, but it did. However I won out!
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