Sharon Wilke Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 Another WOW Michele!!! I just adore your inviting home!! 1
trish williams Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 you never know what to expect with my Bow script 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 LOL! Love them Trish, and you sure do have a couple of funky ones in there! <3 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 Wow Mic, a really fun result with this one, love it! <3 1
Sharon Wilke Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 Trish, I love your funky bows! You've got some wild ones there! 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 This is my result for the perspective tut offered by Cassel on the blog. Photos used are of Turkey and were snagged from Unsplash. Thanks for takin a peek. 1
Sharon Wilke Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 Nicely done Annie! All the photos look like they should be in a real gallery. I looked through the tutorial but I haven't tried it yet. 1
Sharon Wilke Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 I got a little sidetracked playing around with the Zig Zag script that Carole created. It's so amazing! It even worked on a cutout ribbon and one with a crocheted lace border. My favorite part is just watcing it work all on its own. I found a couple of not so great photos of my uncooperative dog. I decided to do a small page just so I could use them. Animals are soooooo difficult to photograph. Last, but not least, I learned a new gardening trick! It's seems I have a poacher in the garden and it's getting my tomatoes. I've encountered it twice now. Both times it came running towards me. I learned really quickly how to outrun him! 1
Michele Posted July 18, 2019 Posted July 18, 2019 Thank you, Libera, Sharon, and Annie. Trish, I love those bows! Some look like flowers; some like the sun. Annie, you did a wonderful job on the art gallery. I like how you added the extra light on the top of each canvas. I love your sense of whimsy, Sharon. You make me smile. Michele 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 18, 2019 Posted July 18, 2019 Thanks Sharon, much appreciated my friend. The tutorial is really easy and helps to give a sound knowledge of the pick tool! <3 P.S. Love your work with the zig zag script and your escapades with the tomato thief made me laugh! 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 18, 2019 Posted July 18, 2019 Thanks Mic, in view of the overhead lighting I thought the extra brightness on top was appropriate ... still got a lot to learn though! :D 1
trish williams Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 love this picture I found so I framed it. out of interest I can never working the times it says something was posted the time here is actually 18.44 what is where you are. 1
Sharon Wilke Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 Trish that image is precious! I see why you wanted to feature it. I'm thoroughly impressed with your frame. It's fantastic! 1
trish williams Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 Thank you Sharon, it was a simple frame a lot of 2 and 5 px border layers on the original pict which was 800 x 540. gold.2/pink.5/gold.2/pink.5/gold.2 then pink25 .... effects/reflection/kalid...( h.0/v.0/ra.45/sf.47/petals.4/orbit.0/rs.35/ edgemode-reflect.)add inner bevel to finish. Then repeat the first 5 layers I tried it again on a 3600 frame, it is on the scavanger page but ir wasnt as effective so made the border bigger to balance the frame and it wouldnt work as good, I think it was the inner bevel but the border was to wide for it. so the reflection was flat, which was fine, but not what I wanted. if you find a bevel that works let me know. be nice to see your result if you use it. here are the colours I used 1
Michele Posted July 20, 2019 Posted July 20, 2019 I like how you say, "simple frame," Trish. You put a lot of work into it and got a beautiful result. ~ Michele 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 21, 2019 Posted July 21, 2019 Hello Scrapbook Campers. I downloaded this photo of a starfish from Unsplash. It is a terrific photo by Pedro Lastra. All of the elements on this page are from Pixel Scrappers ... I just love their creations. Thanks for takin a peek. 1
Cristina Posted July 21, 2019 Posted July 21, 2019 Michele, Trish, Sharon, and Annie, lovely work! It is so nice to come here and see all these inspiring layouts. 1
Michele Posted July 21, 2019 Posted July 21, 2019 Thank you, Cristina. Great layout, Annie. Love the reflection effect. Pixel Scrappers is one of my favorite resources. ~ Michele 1
Lynda DiGregor Posted July 21, 2019 Posted July 21, 2019 The theme last week for FB Paint Shop Themes was panoramas. Since that is what I've been doing all week, I thought I'd share one. On the most part I use a number of photos for panoramas but this one is actually created with one photo rather than a series. In the past I always used Panorama Maker (no longer available as far as I can find) but this week it's all been PS Pro 2019 all the time. ;-) 1
Michele Posted July 21, 2019 Posted July 21, 2019 As I told you in the PSP Themes group, Lynda, I love it. The wolf is new; it looks really good. ~ Michele 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 22, 2019 Posted July 22, 2019 Cristina and Michele, thanks my friends for your lovely comments on my work, always appreciated. <3 1
Annie Tobin Posted July 22, 2019 Posted July 22, 2019 Hello again Scrapbook Campus Friends. I love this photo of Venice after a storm from Unsplash so I simply had to do something with it. All of the elements and papers used are from Pixel Scrappers. Thanks for takin a peek. 1
Michele Posted July 22, 2019 Posted July 22, 2019 Great job, Annie. That's an incredible pic you found. The reflection in the puddles is stunning and you displayed it beautifully. ~ Michele 1
libera Posted July 22, 2019 Posted July 22, 2019 Just looked over the last works Annie, Trish and Linda. Really cool layouts and works, harmonious colors in each one. I had to laugh about the poacher getting the tomatoes and the layout is really interesting. Thanks for the precisions given concerning the framed picture. Panorama is something I would like to try too with PSP Till now I did it always with IrfanView, an easy way. I tried a painting on the wall, placed it in the July Tut/Tech Challenge, Carole put in last week. 1
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