Cassel Posted May 7 Posted May 7 Our newest workshop will soon start. Are you in? Are you intimidated by vectors? Are you at a loss when you need to use them? The challenge will start on May 19th. This challenge will be FREE for everyone, so spread the word. This workshop will be using PaintShop Pro only (for Affinity users, it will be the following week) Here is the link again: https://scrapbookcampus.com/workshops/vector Let us know when you are registered, and share what is the biggest challenge or fear you have about using Vectors. 3
Mary Solaas Posted May 19 Posted May 19 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. 6
Jacques Posted May 19 Posted May 19 I'll come and have a look around sometime (PSP and/or Affinity) 4
Jacques Posted May 19 Posted May 19 (edited) My first draft with Affinity: Edited May 19 by Jacques 3 1 7
Susan Ewart Posted May 19 Posted May 19 1 hour ago, Jacques said: My first draft: Wowzers! love the arrow going through and your heart is perfect. Wait till you see mine...😅 6 1 1
Sue Thomas Posted May 19 Posted May 19 (edited) Day 1 using PSP. A little tip for those that like to create symmetrical vectors. Use guides or the grid, making sure that the snap is not checked, as it can prevent the nodes from working as they should. The little girls and I had great fun looking for and photographing wild flowers, which are in abundance from early spring onwards in the UK. Edited May 19 by Sue Thomas 3 11
Corrie Kinkel Posted May 19 Posted May 19 30 minutes ago, Sue Thomas said: Day 1 using PSP. A little tip for those that like to create symmetrical vectors. Use guides or the grid, making sure that the snap is not checked, as it can prevent the nodes from working as they should. The little girls and I had great fun looking for and photographing wild flowers, which are in abundance from early spring onwards in the UK. Glad to see you back and so good to hear you enjoyed the company of your little girls, maybe they will grow into great photographers one day! My granddaughters are a bit older than yours and I was able to do nice things together with them. My youngest takes photography classes in school we had great fun with the exercises she had to do for homework. So how knows .......... 7 1
Sue Thomas Posted May 19 Posted May 19 52 minutes ago, Corrie Kinkel said: Glad to see you back and so good to hear you enjoyed the company of your little girls, maybe they will grow into great photographers one day! My granddaughters are a bit older than yours and I was able to do nice things together with them. My youngest takes photography classes in school we had great fun with the exercises she had to do for homework. So how knows .......... Time goes by far to quickly when you are enjoying yourself. Saying that we crammed so much in such a short time. As they get older they become more inquisitive about anything and everything. They enjoy taking photos with the cameras, which aren't toys I got gor them for Xmas. Ffion, being older takes the time to focus on her subjects before clicking. Never a dull moment, when around them. 6 1
gwen jewitt Posted May 19 Posted May 19 (edited) Not sure where to post this hopefully someone will put it in the right place. Here is the result of my heart and arrow, it took a lot of zooming in and out to connect to the nodes but finally managed it. Gave the white wavey shape a texture and added text to fit to path, flower is from digital scapbooking Maris Lerin. The arrow I just played around with the nodes and filled the shapes with a pattern. Edited May 21 by gwen jewitt 4 2
Donna Sillia Posted May 19 Posted May 19 My hearts and arrows. I used the guides to make the hearts and arrows more symmetrical. 2 14
Cindy Sheets Posted May 19 Posted May 19 Well, I am joining again because no matter how much I know about vectors there always seems to be something where I say why won't this work. I am using psp sometimes and learning affinity because I need publisher to replace MS Publisher and with suite you also get access to all platforms. I spent a month with only remote access to my computer and had to learn how to use an ipad. I also wanted an ipad to do a few other things and to be a drawing tablet. 7 1
Jeni Simpson Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Vector Workshop 2025 Day 1 I decided to do both workshops, PSP and Affinity. Any results here will be PaintShop Pro. I used AlienSkin EyeCandy Impact 5, Bevel on a red heart, and on the arrow, I chose a blue and white stripe pattern at a 90 degree angle. I resized to 600 pixels, then duplicated the vector layer, converted to a raster layer, and changed the stripes on that layer to an angle of 359 degrees, and reduced from 250% to 100%, then moved it down a bit to create a 3D effect. . 3 11
Cassel Posted May 20 Author Posted May 20 I am glad to see all your participation. @Jacques This week (and this thread) will be for the PSP projects. The Affinity ones will be next week (and in a different thread). Keeping the two separated will help when someone has questions or issues to be addressed. @Sue Thomas Great tip to use the guides without snapping. I agree that snapping can sometimes get in the way. @gwen jewitt I had to move your post to this thread. I am not sure why your image is not showing up. Could you upload it again? @Donna Sillia You are ahead of the workshop with your tubes along the edges of your heart! 😉 @Cindy Sheets Reviewing lessons in PSP is always good. Some things might have been forgotten, but other times, it is just a matter of getting the processes more automated with practice. @Jeni Simpson Great way to use your heart and arrow with more effects. Keep them coming! 3 1
Sharon Murray Posted May 20 Posted May 20 I have been looking forward to this workshop. Vectors always do my head in so I'm hoping to understand them a little better. I am going to do both PSP and Affinity. Here is my heart and arrow in PSP. 8 8
Carolyn Rye Posted May 20 Posted May 20 I used PSP for this Lesson but do look forward to also using Affinity. I love the Vector workshops because I always learn something else each time I join in. This is not the best image, but I did learn that I had the option to make the Vector item a Raster Laying if required by placing a tick the "Create On Vector" box. I never realized that before. 7 10
Cristina Posted May 20 Posted May 20 I almost registered for this PSP Workshop, too, but I decided not to due to a lack of time. Most probably the next one. However, I enjoy seeing what everyone is up to. 😊 6
Sue Thomas Posted May 20 Posted May 20 (edited) Day 2 I don't know why but I failed to add the green vector tag in the layout. I used the technique demonstrated in the vector masterclass, for the portrait tag. I can't remember if was the first one or the more vectors masterclass, as there is 2 of them. All the photos which I will be showcasing are macro photos, taken either in Wales or Cornwall. Did you know that there are 37 species of cranesbill geranium in the UK? 🙂 Each and every flower is teeny tiny, exquisitly delicate and perfect. My little girls and I got to see what the naked eye can not. Edited May 20 by Sue Thomas 15
Donna Sillia Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Day 1: I used Affinity for these shapes. I didn't sign up for the Affinity vector workshop for next week because I will be on vacation. I was happy to see the Affinity lessons along with the PSP lessons. 3 3 7
Peggy Dorgan Posted May 20 Posted May 20 Wow! I love this, but my old arthritic fingers are not cooperating. Here is my heart & arrow. 1 13
Sue Thomas Posted May 20 Posted May 20 1 hour ago, Donna Sillia said: Day 1: I used Affinity for these shapes. I didn't sign up for the Affinity vector workshop for next week because I will be on vacation. I was happy to see the Affinity lessons along with the PSP lessons. Those are fabulous. I've dabbled with Affinity, already I'm finding many techniques are quicker and much more user friendly than PSP. I'm looking forward to next week's workshop. I'm one of those who learn by repetition. 10 1 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted May 20 Posted May 20 9 hours ago, Cristina said: I almost registered for this PSP Workshop, too, but I decided not to due to a lack of time. Most probably the next one. However, I enjoy seeing what everyone is up to. 😊 Cristina that is why I pass one this one too, because I'm making a photo album from my trip and want to have that finished before I do something else! Besides that my husband is glad I'm back and also we have some things to attent to. I will join the one for Affinity, by then I hopefully have more time. 7 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted May 20 Posted May 20 4 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: Day 2 I don't know why but I failed to add the green vector tag in the layout. I used the technique demonstrated in the vector masterclass, for the portrait tag. I can't remember if was the first one or the more vectors masterclass, as there is 2 of them. All the photos which I will be showcasing are macro photos, taken either in Wales or Cornwall. Did you know that there are 37 species of cranesbill geranium in the UK? 🙂 Each and every flower is teeny tiny, exquisitly delicate and perfect. My little girls and I got to see what the naked eye can not. Your vectors are perfect but I love the your layout with them and those beautiful geranium. 5 1
Sue Thomas Posted May 20 Posted May 20 9 minutes ago, Corrie Kinkel said: Your vectors are perfect but I love the your layout with them and those beautiful geranium. The plan is to showcase even more wild flowers in the Affinity workshop. Using what I have learnt in the template workshop and the start here workshop, along with vectors. So far I'm enjoying Affinity. 5
Jacques Posted May 20 Posted May 20 @Cassel After saving in ".PspShape" files, is it possible to make modifications and/or add new shapes? 3 1
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