I got mine hooked up yesterday. Thought I had it set up to use the button for right clicking but when I tried to right click in PSP, it didn't work. I had to go into the Wacom table properties window. PSP showed up as a separate application and the button was not set to right click but to "erase". I changed it and played in PSP again.
My biggest issue though is that I have a dual monitor setup and the tablet is using both of them so the actual working space for one screen is very small. Just half of a table with a working space of approximately 4 x 6. I know I can change it to only use it for one screen and I may have to do that but that would defeat the purpose of trying to get away from using the mouse (although I don't think that will happen for me).
I'll just have to keep playing.
In 2008 my basketball team traveled to Hot Springs, Arkansas for a tournament. It was over the St. Patrick's Day weekend. Hot Springs has all sorts of fountains which use water from the springs. It is supposed to have healing properties and other benefits. We drank a good bit of it...not sure that I noticed any benefit. Most of my basketball pages were created 10X 8 so they could be easily printed.
In March, the theme is ST-PATRICKS DAY. Do you have pictures or stories surrounding St-Patrick's Day? Is that even something you celebrate? If so, how? Share your stories in pictures or in words.
Add stories to those photos but you know that you can also tell stories without photos!
Let's go!
Post your project in the gallery.
I finally came up with something from the stencil lesson. Actually, inspired by Pirkko's daffodils. The moon photo from Fred Coffey inspired a little science fiction. The font is SF Distant Galaxy. I turned the photo into a negative image. Also added a few flares from my Tube files.
I scrapped the only photos I have from anything related to St. Patrick's Day back in 2012. Also, even though the grandparents of my Dad's mother came from County Kerry Ireland, St. Patrick's Day was not something that was celebrated by Dad and his siblings when growing up.
My 2012 layout made with a kit that has long been retired. I'm not sure if the designer is even still designing!