Sue Thomas Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Here's my day 1 of the Challenge. I used a few techniques in this project, out of bounds, lifted corner, present heart shape which I made into a heart balloon, with a few holes punched out. Already there are some beautiful pages. It never ceases to amaze me with the same layout, each one is unique. Well done !
Lynda DiGregor Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Believe it or not, all my wedding photos are actually in a real photo album. Nothing electronic.. We're out of the house through March but when we get home I guess I'll have to give my scanner a workout. :-D We travel a lot so my photos will be from around the country. Here's my first page
Barbara Hall Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Help! For some reason, my control key isn't working. I was able to use the select all and float commands from the Selections option but I can't find "deselect" anywhere and "control + d" doesn't do anything. What should I do? Barbara Hall
Cassel Posted February 17, 2020 Author Posted February 17, 2020 Barbara, it is strange that it is not working. You can always use the "long" way, and use the Menu: Selections > Select None. That would do the same.
Barbara Hall Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Thank you! That's exactly what I needed--I don't think I would have ever associated "select none" with deselect. But it works. And here is my first day's project: "old friends". I've decided to do all of the pages using the three pets I've had in the past 20 years.
Peggy Jentoft Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 I really had a hard time with this, and never felt like I had any control of the result .this is the first time ive tried to use a mask since about 2010 or earlier. so basically as soon as it started to vaguely look like a page I gave up for now its a red paper behiiind the mask and it probably looks better pink but it was not on purpose the elements are from a kit called it must be spring somewhere.
Peggy Jentoft Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 I really had a hard time with this, and never felt like I had any control of the result .this is the first time ive tried to use a mask since about 2010 or earlier. so basically as soon as it started to vaguely look like a page I gave up for now its a red paper behiiind the mask and it probably looks better pink but it was not on purpose the elements are from a kit called it must be spring somewhere.now it ssaid this is a duplicate post but I don't see the image at all
Peggy Jentoft Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Arrgh, I don't see a mechanism for deleting the duplicate either , happy Mercury retrograde everyone
Shirley Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 I can relate to your problem Peggy. I had the same mask issues in the double take boot camp, I must have drove Carole mad. I have yet to do mine so hope I learnt something from that bad time. It's garden time for me, be back at it tonight.
Lynda DiGregor Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Barbara, I love your pet babies...Good job! Looking forward to seeing more. Glad you found select none. :-)
Annie Tobin Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Hello Everyone. Of course I have to snag photos from Unsplash ... goes without sayin really! Here is my day one and thanks for takin a peek!
Annie Tobin Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Barbara, Lydia, Lynda, Peggy, Shirley, Shutterpixi and Sue ... lovely work from all of you, a pleasure to peruse. I agree with Sue that it is amazing from the same layout so many unique pages can be accomplished. Congrats to all! <3
Colleen Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Well, I think I may need to un-enroll from this challenge as I have no idea what masks are and I'm already lost just from reading the challenge page. Even with downloading the templates, I don't know what things I'm supposed to download. So, Cassel, how do I un-enroll from this challenge? I don't think I'm experienced enough for this one yet.
Cassel Posted February 17, 2020 Author Posted February 17, 2020 Lydia, it looks like you managed to use the masks without any issues. Is that accurate? Shutterpixi, those are nice photos. Glad you found a way to use the confetti. Sue, I am not surprised to see those wildlife photos of yours. They are gorgeous. Lynda, those photos of you during your travels would be just as great, especially if your loved one is with you :) Barbara, those furry friends are so cute. I look forward to seeing more of them. Peggy, it looks like you created the mask correctly but since the edge of your photo is inside the edges of the mask, that is why we see the straight edge of that photo. In this case, you can possibly enlarge the photo so the edges would fade on the edge of the mask. Annie, you always find such wonderful pictures! Colleen, I can cancel the email series for you, but I know you can do it. First, download the template. It is listed in the paragraph starting with "Loulou's template can be downloaded HERE". Click on that "HERE" and it will bring you to a Dropbox page. Find the button "Télécharger" on the top right then "Téléchargement direct". That will download the whole zip file. Once you unzip it, you will find one .psd file. That's the template that you will use to follow the instructions. Take the steps one by one, and if you get stuck, just ask for clarifications. We are here to help.
Colleen Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Cassel, I'll stay enrolled for the time being. I just watched a video on the Corel site about masks, so I now know what they are. :) It went a little fast when talking about the layer groupings, so I'll re-watch it. Thank you for the instructions on what to download from dropbox - I do see the .psd file, so I feel better about that. I'll admit the telecharger got me confused, because I didn't see it on my dropbox. Until I realized that it was French and translates to download, which I did see on mine...haha. I'll take a fresh look at everything tomorrow, when I'm not so tired and will give it a go. It might take me a little longer, but I will try. Thanks again! :)
Cristina Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Hi Everyone. :) Lovely and amazing layouts posted here. For Day 1, I used "loulou DCS avril 2016 - Template 2". I tweaked it a bit to fit my needs. The background is a photo with Effects>Art Media Effects>Pencil. Other papers and elements from "PBS -Escale amoureuse- Clindoeil" kit. I also used Carole's Lifted Photo Script.
Annie Tobin Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Beautiful page Cristina, classily done my friend. <3
Jnet Allard Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Bravo pour vos belles pages, vous avez fait du beau travail! Carole, malgré le fait que je l'ai déjà fait, en lisant les commentaires je viens d'apprendre quelque chose (l'interligne). Vraiment je ne regrette pas de le refaire Je vais utiliser des photos d'hibiscus pour ce challenge
trish williams Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Day i. - template 1. I love the seasons so these are my photos from my garden, paper from unsplash, text - Ananda and added some snow flakes and snow flakes boarder from stock and star picture tube.
Sue Thomas Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Day 2 of the Love story Challenge. The facial expression on this female Tree Swallow is priceless. It speaks volumes. I created a masked image of her to create the background paper. Using a high blur, and seamless tiling. I then used that masked image, mirrored, and blend mode. To jazz up a very simple preset frame I used a heart font to maintain it's simplicity. So many beautiful pages. Well done everyone. As for the newbies, don't give the ghost just yet if you are finding it difficult, we have all been there, and I encourage you to persevere. I can say with all honesty, it will pay off.
Lynda DiGregor Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Love Story challenge day 2. Used Carole Cassel's floppy ribbon script
Barbara Hall Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Lynda--it's nice to see your pages again. Your tribute to your mother-in-law is lovely. Sue--a couple of things: first of all, I'm in awe of your tree swallow picture. I find swallows to be among the most difficult of birds to photograph because they're rarely still . . . or, at least, the only ones I ever see seem to be in endless motion as they zoom here, there and everywhere. --second, I was fascinated by your description of how you made your page--I truthfully have no idea what you did. I don't know what a masked image is, much less seamless tiling. Did you learn the techniques you were referring to using the modules in scrapbook campus?
Sue Thomas Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Thank you ever so much Barbara for your very kind comment. I have 6 tree Swallow nest boxes, and every year they are occupied. I agree they are very agile little birds. The technique for the background paper isn't in the campus. Some techniques I've learnt by trail and error. I will say that you will be learning how to create your own masks in the challenge. You don't necessarily have to use a masked image. Choose a square image. (if using a masked image, on a new layer I will flood fill the background with a matching colour. Move that layer beneath the mask, merge down) Go to adjust, Blur, Gaussian blur. Then go to effects, image effects, seamless tiling. Go to the material pallete, select pattern. There you will find the seamless tile you created. Flood fill your layer. The settings will depend on the size of your image. I hope I have explained this is a way that you can follow. I've attached an image of one of, what I refer to as one of my Male Tree Swallows. Feel free to save it, and use it in a project. It's best to crop as a square, when using the seamless tiling tool.
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