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Bootcamp - July 2021


Cassel

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Hi

 

Here is my project for today.  I used scraps from the kit Welcome Spring from Pixel Scrapper Blog Train. My font is Saffron Too.  This is a picture of my three granddaughters, met the youngest two for the first time in these pictures.  What a great day that was!!

 

Thanks for the lesson.

 

 

 

Nonie

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Question:  So have a question inspired by Susan's issue with the fill.   I find myself clicking a lot with nothing happening as well.  And have found that it usually has something to do with somehow having selected a tiny pix length of the picture some how (often under another layer and only see it when I turn off layer visibility) that is active, stays active, and has become a separate item that is movable like a cut out of the little section of the picture it was from.  The only way I have found to deactivate it and go on is if I repeatedly hit the undo button until I find that action, and then have to go and redo the things that I had wanted to be there.

 

It happens I believe when I accidentally try to move something when the select tool is active.  But can't find a way to get it to no longer be an active separate section other than the undo process.  Is there something easy I am missing, or is that just the only way to do it. lol

 

Susan:  Love that layout is gorgeous.

 

Janet: Woohoo Love Animals :)

 

 

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Hi Susan,

 

I selected the photo, then float/defloat   then modify expand  by i think I did 50 - then new layer and filled with white.

 

I did on all 3 photos as they were different sizes and then merged the 3 layers..selected/float/defloat/ on the white layer and flood filled with my glitter choice.

 

 

 

Thank you for your nice comments!

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Neala, thank you.  I'm not sure what float/deloat is but will endeavor to find out.  It's a cool effect

 

Marvin, I really like your layout, love the warmth from the glitter frames.  And beautifully white snow, not always the case with snow photo's.

 

Nonie, your layout is heartwarming and I love the design of it.

 

Ravin, thank you for the compliments.  I totally feel your pain, the same thing happens to me.  In fact on the yellow flower, when I "thought" I was done I looked a little closer and saw 2 letter "k's".  I have no clue how I did that.  But I suspect I am on one tool and then go to "pick" something (thinking I'm on the pick tool) and then I get into trouble that way.  First I do CTRL-D to deselect....just in case (not because I think it's the right thing to do, figure it doesn't hurt to do it), then undo or delete the layers and start again.  I'm interested to see if it can be determined what we are doing.  I probably need to slow down and talk my way through it so I don't forget steps or what where I am (tool-wise).

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Ann S., I love that quote on your Shroom layout! It made me smile, even though it is quite true! I like how you slightly covered the S with the flower. It gives it character!

 

Marvin, you are doing good! I see the shadow on the photo but I am not sure if you added shadows on the other pieces of paper? Since they are likely about the same thickness as the photos so you can use the same settings. On your Project 3 however, all the shadows are perfect.

 

Cristina, your second layout has great shadows. The confetti with the lower opacity are an interesting twist. Glad you are enjoying the class.

 

Ravin, great job on your third project. I can see that you didn't distort your photos, which is great. I love the added animals on the top left. Well done. Your question about the Fill tool was right on point: you noticed that the little bits that are filled (when not everything is), has to do with the colors of the layers below. Check the answer to Susan, just below.

 

Neala, I am glad this third project inspired you to find those photos. I hope you will share this layout with your friend!

 

Janet, I see that you didn't distort your photos while sizing them even (which is a technique to learn in this lesson). Your shadows are a little on the large side. If you look at the butterflies, the large and faint shadow suggests that they are flying off the paper, which makes sense. However, if you look at the same shadow on the flowers, it does not make the same sense. Do you see?

 

Susan, the "problem" with the Fill tool is common. I should add that in this lesson because you are not the first one to report this. By default, I leave the Match mode of the Fill tool at None. However, I rarely think of mentioning it. If you have it set to something else, you will often get a partial fill only. The two squares in the Materials palette are for the Foreground and the Background. When you use the Fill tool, if you left-click, it will use the Foreground swatch (the top one) but if you use the right-click, it will use the Background swatch (the bottom one). And for your third answer, if you LINKED layers, you can unlink them. If you MERGED them, you are out of luck.

 

Nonie, beautiful layout with your granddaughters. If I would have one suggestion, it would be to move the lilacs just off the edge. The reasoning is that you are unlikely to cut off a flower if you had a traditional paper layout, right?

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Cassel

 

I will try and remember that I do not do paper layouts but I will try and remember, I think that is why I have issues as well with the shadows....we work in 850 to 900 pixels usually lol.  Thanks for the heads up and advise.

 

 

 

Nonie

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Thank you Cassel.  I will keep this note about the flood fill on my cheat sheet (thank goodness for cheat sheets).    Another question about that dastardly materials palette.  Does it matter which one you use, foreground or background?  Do you use only "foreground" for certain things and never for other things, same applies to the "background"?  How do I know when to use "foreground" or "background"?  Foreground and background in photography are very different things so that's why I'm confused.  In PSP it has the same names but it doesnt seem to mean the same thing.  Sorry for all the questions. I previously had lots of problems even making the materials palette work, it's coming along smoother now.

 

About the linking and merging.  I knew one was not the one I wanted to use and I suspected it was MERGE.  But I couldn't remember how to LINK 4 layers together to make the move I needed to make.  Glad I'm finding this out in the classroom setting.  This is the best place to make these mistakes, while you (and everyone else) is here to guide me.  I'm really glad I am going through this course again.  I was like a deer in the headlights for the first one and now I'm a little more comfortable so the lessons and what I need to pay attention to are sinking in more.

 

 

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Sry if I end up with a double post ... I had it already to send then I scrolled back and poof it disappeared.

 

Susan, I am glad I am not the only one who has trouble deciding on backgrounds/ papers etc!  I like both versions of yours but maybe the green. Several years ago I learned a hard lesson with tool settings, I thought my PSP had 'stuffed up' and I ended up deleting and reinstalling only to discover it was a settings issue that caused my problems!!

 

Anne Lamp - the buttons (which were just a circle cut from my image) then applied a plugin in called Alien Skin Eye Candy Impact -glass.  I have made them from the balls and bubbles but its too fiddly for me.  You reminded me though that I do have a script which I had to search earlier PSP versions to find and below is the result. For the image I would need to tweak it but for an even pattern it would be fine.  Just need to have your pattern/image in foreground and run the script, it creates 4 pearls x 2 sizes each on its own layer.   If you would like it you are welcome to it.  Thank you for reminding me I had it!

 

Impressive projects are being created here, special days with grand daughters, special friends both 2 legged and 4.  I am running behind but I hope to catch up before long.

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Day 7 project. The smiley face balloons as sell as the balloon outlines are from Pixel Scrapper I think. The water splash behind the balloons is something I created some time back. I was not quite sure what kind of shadow I should use on those, but I played with it until I liked how it looked. I did not put a shadow on the balloon outlines because I think they would be stamps or drawn with a pin. I placed the pictures on top of each other because they are on the wider and I thought they would be hard to see side by side

 

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Euka Thanks for answering my question and furnishing the samples.

I want to say how impressed I am with a lot of the project posted, especially with the ones that are created by persons fairly new to PSP. (Not that I don't love the others too.)

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Hi  Wendy here, from Estevan Sk. My sandwich has 2 slices of bread a piece of meat some lettuce , tomatoes and a huge dill pickle. No onions allowed in my home so could not put any on the sandwich. I enjoyed working on this project and am looking forward to more.
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Euka, the story of your PSP getting "stuffed up" sounds like me.  Generally technology doesn't like me.  I am determined to tame my PSP.  I've had to scrap the page I was working on before, hoping I don't ever have to re-install PSP.  I'm finding the second time through the bootcamp I'm noticing more stuff that I had forgotten or didnt realize was as important as it is.

 

Hi Wendy, I'm your provincial neighbour to the West (Alberta).  Your sandwich looks yummy.

 

 

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Nonie, I understand that digital scrapbooking and traditional paper scrapbooking are different and we can do things digitally that are different than with papers. Avoiding cut-off elements on the edges, or odd layering is just how "tangible" elements would be manipulated. Even though it is not scrapbooking, for example, one would be unlikely to have a half button on the edge of a frame or a third of a flower. :) I am curious why you usually work with 850-900 pixels projects?

 

Cindy, doing good with that third project. I suspect you squished that branch on top a little as the flowers look more oval than expected. For your journaling, the shadow is making it quite hard to read. When you use fine fonts, shadows should not be added or if you do, it should be VERY small and faint. Notice the difference with the text in the title.

 

Susan, good question about the Foreground/Background. In fact, there is no real difference in which one you use. With the Fill tool, or the Brush tool, you can left-click or right-click to choose whichever you want. Where it would make a difference is with vectors, where the Foreground = Stroke and the Background = Fill. Now about the linking, you can select several layers by holding the Ctrl key. Then, you click on the link icon on top of the Layers palette and all those layers will be linked. Notice that by default, when you add a shadow on a new layer, it is automatically linked to the element itself (which makes sense).

 

Euka, I also have some posts disappear just after I click the SUBMIT button. I actually took the habit of copying my text just before submitting in case I get a pink message saying "Are you sure you want to do that?" That is when the post is NOT posted and I have no clue what causes that. If that appears, I click the Back button and paste my text again. That works. Annoying though especially after I make a looooong post to give feedback to a dozen participants!

 

Anne, it is interesting that you are not considering the medium for each element to decide on how to shadow them. That comes with practice. For the shadow at the bottom for the splash, I would have likely tried a faint shadow, blurred with 0 or 1 offset. I am not sure if it would have been any better. Oh and you have a typo in the title! Hopefully, you still have the .pspimage file.

 

Dennis, did you happen to post a duplicate of your project without the shadows for your third project?

 

Wendy, welcome to the Bootcamp. Glad you got started. You might have a little more work to catch up, but you still have a whole week. Looking forward to your next projects.

 

I noticed that SOME participants got tomorrow's email a few hours earlier. Don't worry. I am not pressing you. It was just a programming error.

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Hi, I thought I had uploaded my project#3 late yesterday evening but apparently I forgot to press the submit button or my mouse was not on it..... So here it is again. I used a "linoleum" background with an overlay I have in my stash of a watercolor landscape. I got that one as a freebie by Creative Fabrica some time ago. The starshaped flowers are by Chantahlia Design, she haas those in many colors, together with the swirl. Fonts are SketchZone and Muthike and the photos are as always by me.
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My homework for day 3  I went with the new baby on the block type theme as we did have an new addition this summer (hence my learning scrap booking). I used a few pics from my phone and added some embellishments from the kits that were available. I am enjoying what I have learned so far. Thanks for a great course and the ready availability.
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Help LOL  OK I am stuck.   Was trying to do the flood fill of the border and it doesn't flood fill the border just each color it hits within the border.   I thought I was following the instructions but have obviously missed something lol
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Wendy, that is an adorable page.  thank you Cassel for clearing up the materials palette for me.  It's nice to know when it matters  when you use the foreground vs. background and when it doesn't.  I'm going to also try the flood fill again with the setting you suggested.

 

 

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I have  scrolled through the bootcamp, all 5 pages.  What an absolute feast for the  eyes, and  great inspiration not only for newbies, but for seasoned members like myself.  I have to say that I am extremely impressed by the high standard of creativity and broad topics of each page posted  from around the world.  Each one  of you should be  proud of your  achievements, whether you are newbies or not.  I have  previously participated in the bookcamp, and for those who are starting out  for the first time  with PSP or  digital scrapbooking, or both, you are definitely in the right place.  Keep up the  wonderful work.  It's ever so rewarding to sit back, and say, yes I created this page, and  I love it!
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