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  1. Check the Dropper tool and see if you have the "Active layer only/Use all layers" checked or not (depending on your version).
  2. Glad to still see you post those pages, @Mary Solaas. You can also post it in the Travel Tale thread, so "late" viewers could still see all your pages! And of course, you can add them to the Gallery too.
  3. @Anja Pelzer Those tiles are so nice and they obviously match your photos. @Ann Seeber I don't know if it is just me, but I would like to see the image on your Day 2 project to be "straight". That is a personal preference though. @Brian Smith Maybe you'll be able to share this magazine with the Newfoundland and Labrador tourism department! @Rene Marker Although you didn't use white to display the half-title, you used another approach to achieve something similar. Very creative! @Sue ThomasEven though these pages should be super simple and quick, I am sure you are putting in more time than I was expecting! @Corrie Kinkel I guess using a different color than white works fine! @Gerry Landreth I guess you didn't need to change the color of the text as it is easy to read. @Marie-Claire It is interesting that those intelligent dogs are not typically used as guide dogs. I would assume they would be great at that. @Dorothy Donn The pages are meant to be made very quickly so you can use the minimum and still get pages done. Go for it! @Anne Burgess I can't help but smile while looking at your projects!!! @Shirley Once you are done, it will be worth getting a printed version. You will be a featured artist in a magazine! And leave it on the coffee table as a conversation starter. Well worth it! Keep them coming. It is so nice to look at all those diverse magazines!
  4. It is never done, is it? ?
  5. @Louyse Toupin Oh, we are going to Mexico!!!! @Susan Ewart You will see that you will likely want to keep tweaking the pages as the lessons come through. @Corrie Kinkel Tweaking is something that you might do over and over again! Keep it up. @Shirley The borders are likely to change to a different color as you create your next pages. @Ann Seeber That gradient is really powerful in that page. @Anne Burgess That will be a fun magazine! Remember that you can change things later if you want. @Brian SmithDid you visit Newfoundland and Labrador? @Cristina That is a fun use of the text for that front page! @Rene Marker That will be such a colorful magazine! @Anja Pelzer That is an interesting texture you added! For the frames, you might want to tweak them later, maybe separate the two from each other, etc. You will see. @Marie-ClaireDid you edit that photo or did you take it that way? The perspective is spectacular! @Anne Lamp Will we have all colorful flowers like that? It will be a delight! @Donna Sillia Spectacular photo! Looking forward to more photos and stories. @Sue Thomas Once done, I am sure your magazine would be worth printing! @Gerry Landreth It is nice to visit the town! @Anita Wyatt That is a cool photo with the "silent cat"! As for the tutorials, you can do the minimum as the days go and then want to go back to the previous ones. It is expected! Don't worry yet about "finalizing" your pages. As you go through different lessons, new tricks will be shown and you might want to apply them to previous pages.
  6. Have you ever done some renovations that ended up taking "a bit" longer than expected? Did you have to change course in some renovation/construction/major project? Let's chat.
  7. It is absolutely ok to post yours. Even if you have the exact same song in mind, your projects will be different anyways, and that is what we love to see.
  8. @Brian Smith Glad to see you were not intimidated by the square format. Those templates are easy to resize for rectangular pages. @MoniqueN.With the simplistic format, it should be easier to work on three magazines at once! @Corrie KinkelOh, looking forward to all those photos! @Rene Marker Yes, you will have a chance to add and change things over the 7 days. @Anne Lamp Adjusting the mask is one of the upcoming lessons, so you are already ahead! ? @Suzy Sometimes, a broken word title works. Sometimes, not so much. But as Sue mentioned, try rotating the whole page and see. @Sue Thomas I think even the ordinary smartphone can take large enough pictures for a full page! I hope your cover page will inspire others and show how varied our pages can be. @Gerry Landreth We will visit your town!! @Shirley You did that pen art???? That will certainly deserve a whole magazine! Looking forward to seeing more of those. @Anita Wyatt That is definitely a fun font and very appropriate! Keep posting.
  9. I certainly hope that this workshop will make it easy for people to use all those pictures to create a page!
  10. Yes, the wrong email was sent. I will send the correct links in a minute. Stay tuned.
  11. The templates will be easily customizable. In fact, what Ann used was a customized version of most of the pages!
  12. I love to include many options for scripts so that you can run them over and over again and get different results.
  13. Once a week, there is a radio show that has been on for many years. It is called Vinyl Tap. It is 2 hours of songs that are picked around a particular theme. Sometimes, it has to do with a word, sometimes, a topic, sometimes it is another particularity (like "unlikely duets"). With the fall months coming, use a title or lyrics of a song that has a COLOR in the title. "Lady in red", "Yellow submarine", "Pink Cadillac", "Brown eyed girl", etc. Are you up to the challenge?
  14. Oh, I would LOVE to see those photos in this project!!!!
  15. Yes, when it comes to dingbats, or fancy fonts, the designers might not always create something for all the keys. Sometimes, it will miss digits, or punctuation marks, etc. Even when I create fonts, I don't always have something for every possible keystroke. Good observation!
  16. The discussion about "thieving" can be interesting and as Susan says, we all imitate in some way, and learning is about copying what we see (until we learn by messing up). There is a big difference between copying an idea to "play with" versus copying an idea and taking the credit. Many years ago, someone saw a new product in a store and she bought it, however, it was limited to 4 particular words, and she had no use for those words. She asked me if I could code a script to allow her to use other words and other fonts. I did. However, at the time, I didn't know who had designed the product I was recreating, and it caused a HUGE uproar when designers started calling me a thief because I "stole an idea" that one designer had created and it was very unique. They said I was just going to cause her to lose all sales because "everyone" would buy the script instead of her PNG product. That turned out to be a horrible week of name-calling in a very popular forum. That is, until one designer recognized the technique from an online tutorial. It turned out that the designer who claimed to have "created that unique effect" was, in fact, just copying it. She was using the same text, the same font, the same settings, and claiming it HERS and "never done before". In the process, *I* was called a thief. All that to say we all get inspired by something else, whether it is another digital project, a TV ad, a craft tutorial, or even nature! Being inspired is one thing. Taking credit is just something else.
  17. It is in the DIAMOND section, in the "A new idea" thread.
  18. So, have you seen Markus anywhere? Has he visited you? Did you participate in our Campus Dozen event last week? What did you think of it? Let's chat.
  19. Our newest workshop will soon start. Are you in? You will create various pages in a "magazine" format, with little to no decorative elements. That will generate pages with a "clean" look and save you time in choosing and arranging embellishments. The workshop will start on September 18th, so there is plenty of time for you to find your photos and invite friends to join. And this workshop will be FREE for everyone, so spread the word. (although every registrant will get some templates to work with, as a bonus, DIAMOND members will get more) Did you find this thread before the registration page? Here it is. In order to post in this forum, you need to be logged in. To be logged in, you need an account. Registering to the challenge did NOT create an account for you automatically, so if you are new to the Campus, you will need to Register, to create your account. To make it simpler, use the same email address you used to register for the challenge (otherwise, the system will think you have a twin and you will get emails in double). The tutorials will be available for the duration of the workshop, plus one week. Of course, the DIAMOND members will keep permanent access and will get extra templates too.
  20. So long ago already!!!!
  21. Cassel

    Markus is geocaching

    A little outing and Markus is hoping to find a geocache. Don't worry, Markus won't disclose the exact location. In fact, he is standing at the wrong tree!
  22. Cassel

    Markus at St-Hubert

    On Friday, my husband and I have taken the habit of going for "date dinner". It was just an excuse to eat out. St-Huber it one or our regular places to go and Markus came along once.
  23. Cassel

    Markus is watching

    Markus just woke up and is not too sure how the day will go.
  24. And that workshop is coming back ?
  25. Oh, those are cute dingbats!
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