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Hello, today the video worked. My Lesson 3. Credits on the scrap. Fonts: CF Good Dog, Mia's Scribblings and Erikas Farbband:5 points
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Here's my entry in the Bootcamp's first project: Waiting for the Great Pumpkin. This is great-grand Jonah James, born June 20 this year. I've done this exercise several times so I use old ones as templates. Here are the details: Title Font = Gil Sans Ultra Bold; ID Font = Freestyle Script; Photo = by grandson-in-law Maverick Paolucci; Scatters = cass-frosty fall scatters; Oak leaves, tree and pumpkin are all cliparts from my Fall stash; Background plaid = PS-Janet-Scott-Gingham; tag and brad from Marisa Lerin and Vertical strip = AHA_somewhereintime_papers11-colorized.5 points
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Ciao Doska, ti ringrazio per i complimenti , ma devo imparare parecchie cose PSP è veramente complesso sto imparando tante cose che non sapevo. sono contento di seguire queste lezioni altamente istruttive.4 points
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When we first moved here, word soon got around that I was a compitent horse woman. Although the disciplines I was used to was very different to western riding. Basic horsemanship is the same where ever you go. I was soon back in the saddle, trailing cows across the open prairies for local big ranches. Days at a time. Schooling and fetching on their young horses. Brandings. I've vaccinated, and ear tagged thousands of cows and calves. I do have reservations about branding though. Being a farmer's daughter, animal husbandry wasn't new to me. My girls and I still gather and trail cows out to their summer pastures, and fetch them home for the winter. The horses looked at the Buffalo but weren't put off by them.4 points
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Hi, unfortunately I don't know English, I don't write much, for this reason I rely on Google translator, hoping that it translates well. This is my cat or rather it is my partner's cat, her name is Nika, she has a variable character but by now I have gotten used to her liveliness, she is part of the family My works are simple but I like them that way.4 points
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You really are home, home on the range! Sure is exciting to hear what it's like.2 points
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Actually, Carole's page is even better than Corel's. Because she explained a few things at the beginning of her summary. Not all of them work and there are always those who do not provide guidance. You can tell that they are old because they sometimes act very strange. For example, I have one of poppies, which appears on your screen in all directions. ?2 points
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So cute. I love Gil Sans Ultra Bold, especially the 'i'. It's a great go-to thick font isnt it?2 points
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Over the years I have been fortunate enough to ride the Grasslands National Park, East block and the West block, which extends into the US. I've seen the Prairie Dogs, burrowing Owls, and of course the Native Bison, which are free to roam, without human intervention. Here is a shot I took back in 2016. The North American settlers, committed immoral atrocities of genocide on a mammoth scale of the Native Indians, and it's wildlife. This Bison is allowed to be free, and roam the vast grasslands, as Bison do instinctively migrate. They were introduced on 1999. Look closely at it's eye, it's free and wild. Now look at the next photo. Their eyes are dull, oppressed. I pass this large herd once a week, (raised for commercial use) to go shopping, they are confined, handled by humans, they graze on stubble, and hay.2 points
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You are in the right place Barbara. With a beautiful layout! I've done the bootcamp 5-6 times. I would never have being able to use PSP if not for the bootcamp and the Scrapbook Campus. So, you are right place on two accounts.2 points
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wonderful layouts around here , page 1 , my sister and 2 nieces on a boat on Rursee / Eifel years ago2 points
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Hi everyone .Following a lot of e mails back and forth, thank you so much Carole, I think I might be finding my way around, but there again if this is in the wrong place I clearly have not ! The photograph is of my Retriever, Oona, sadly now at Rainbows Bridge but her antics still bring a smile to my face. I have never done a workshop before or indeed been on a forum so this is a big learning curve !2 points
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Work space...dark gray Background...medium Standard tool bars for the Edit workspace. I added the script toolbar. I love the light gray work space...it's what I had in PSP 8. It is very bright on my screen so the dark gray works better. Wonder if there are setting for my monitor to ton down the brightness of the light gray. I got carried away with my sandwich...mine always have a lot of meat and tomatoes, some cheese, no onion. Dessert always if possible. Chips sometime. Never drink coffee.2 points
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One of the prettiest birds that graced our yard this summer was the indigo bunting. I was lucky to be out with my camera (okay, I confess, I spent a lot of days out with my camera) when this boy came into my yard. I was hoping to catch him on his migration journey to winter somewhere south between Georgia and northern South America, but so far no sighting.1 point
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Thanks for your compliment, Carole. Unfortunately, little “Rambo” was only 2 years old. He loved to lie with me at the PC. I still have a similar scrap of it in my DS gallery with a kit from Magnolia and a photo of a second cat we had before him. Since I'm a 3D fan in scrap design, I rarely forget shadows.1 point
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Hello Carole, Thank you Carole for looking for and finding the video error from your side too. I appreciate that. Yes, you're right, a lot of things are similar to PI X3. Only a few settings are hidden under other settings, such as: B. the shadowing under Effects>3D. But I can record this in my study book and soon it will be in the subconscious, since shadows are often used. I'm looking forward to new design options that PI doesn't have (since Corel unfortunately stopped developing it for the sake of profit) Have a nice and blessed weekend.1 point
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Hi Angelo, your cat looks sweet and your Layout is so lovely, i love it! I am a catlover too and I like doodles and ornaments, many from dingbats-fonts. Have a nice weekend.1 point
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I knew everyone would have a sandwich. I brought dessert for everyone...and chips.1 point
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Indeed a big screen: 17.3 inc. And the flowers in the photo are Asters. from seeds. We sow them at the end of spring or early summer and they bloom in October. For about a month. nice closure of autumn. This is not a perennial Aster plant.1 point
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Just a little fun with the Daily Look today. A mixture of a bunch of clip art and characters from the game. The font is Mrs.Monster Academy.1 point
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I redid my layout for this challenge, because Sue was very kindly suggesting that I had used the brush tool for my cornerpunch and yes I had done so. I myself wasn't very happy on how it looked, but was to tired to see what was wrong. Therefore I redid it with the eraser brush and now have the cornerpunch as it should be. I have already told Sue that I appreciated her comments and so also here thank you so much Sue.1 point
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These layouts are very pleasing to my eyes, Mary. Is this still Day 10? You usually label each page, and you didn't this time. Like Corrie said, this will be a wonderful, coherent album of your fascinating trip.1 point
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Mary this is becoming a great album and so coherent! I love what you are doing here.1 point
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here is my new sandwich, background from a pattern I made for a while. for bread, cheese and meat I used the scripts - - Breads 2, Cheese and Cookies the other toppings are from Picturetube - burgertoppings this is an older one from January Bootcamp have not changed my workspace , I love this one I am not sure which photos I will use1 point
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Hello I am Henry, I have taken this course a few times but I have been away from doing this for something like a year, so I thought I needed a refresher. I have some old black and white that depict life in the 30's & 40's. I am not sure this is my grandfather, but I know he travelled in this kind of Buggy.1 point
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Yeah, though your creation is wonderful, the mold is too realistic for my appetite! ?1 point
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Cassel, I recognized your name and knew of your reputation in the paint shop pro community which is why I signed up for this bootcamp. I am now using version 2023 ultimate. My old version was 12. You are right, it is really starting to come back to me now. ?1 point
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Silly me !! It is on here I post I think !! I am using the Complete ultimate interface in PSP 22 Ultimate .My workspace colour is dark grey and my background colour is medium grey. I am using the Standard tool bar. I am using Layers, Materials, and Tool Options.I have tabbed window which I find very helpful.I have made my icon and font size larger. I have hopefully attached a photo on which I will remove the red lead and the person running in the background using the clone tool. If this is not in the in correct place please accept my apologies1 point
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Welcome to the October Bootcamp! I am glad to see some new names in the thread. For those newcomers, keep an eye on this thread as there will be one post of mine every evening to review your posts. @Doska St. Take a deep breath, and you will see how PSP is not that scary, and the people in this forum are all here to cheer you up. Changing program is always a bit "scary". @Jannette Nieuwboer Hopefully, it won't take you too long to get "back on track". @Bonnie Ballentine Will we have pickleball projects or another topic? @Emerald Jay Welcome to the Campus. If you have already worked with PSP, it won't be too hard to get back into it, although some things have changed. What version are you using? Tomorrow, you will have fun with the exercise (it is my favorite). I hope you are hungry ? @Richard Skelt Welcome to the Campus. Although the practice projects are not specifically for creating artwork, the tools are likely similar. Maybe you can start a whole scrapbook about your music and your events! @Ann Seeber This is a fantastic photo for the season! Lucky for you, there are lots of fall-themed supplies you can use to showcase this cutie! @Melanie Mitchell Welcome to the Campus. We have several other members who are nature photo enthusiasts and everyone will love seeing bird photos! Looking forward to your projects. @Carolyn Rye Welcome to the Bootcamp. I guess you are going to bring us along during that trip? This is the beauty of these threads: we are visiting so many wonderful places and discovering countries and people without moving off our chairs! If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask in this thread. I read EVERY SINGLE post, and other members might be there sooner than me to help you. I would suggest you do NOT ask our chatbot, Markus, as he is still in training (and not doing too well so far!).1 point
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Between all the scripting lessons with the super script-along plus all the normal weekend activities and a husband who got ill, I have managed to make something for the 1-2-3 challenge. Luckily I had most of the requirements already done another time. I only had to adapt the colors to the colors from my photos and Sue I nicked your idea of a big cornerpunch. The last nice ones are on my wish list. I had to renew my subscription for the campus and buy the scripting course and that's enough for now. The background is from the photos with a very big blur. Last week we needed something from the gardencenter and there I noticed these little butterflies that were still active. It was a bit difficult to get decent photos of them, they were only for a short moment on a flower and then moved to the next. And of course they were sitting still in places that I could reach. Therefore I have no photos of them with their wings spread out. The fonts are Michalina and Arial.1 point