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Michele

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  1. Thanks, Mary. The knit script from the Creation Cassel store creates a 400 x 400 tile of a knitted texture in whatever color you choose. (Each time you run it, you'll get a different texture result.) You can then use the tile as a pattern to flood fill your background. For this project, after trying several different things, I used a 45 angle and 250 size to flood fill a 3600 x 3600 page. I duplicated that layer, rotated it 90 degrees, and changed the opacity of the new layer to 50%.

     

    I accidentally discovered that you can also use a pattern or gradient to create the knit tile. The possibilities are endless!

  2. What would I do without Carole's scripts and other goodies? Some days I'm just at a loss for what to do in my gaming group. I used Cass's Scattered Photos script; it's wonderful and you can still move the pics around. Her Knit script has come in handy more than once recently as the game has been giving us "sweatery" themes; it makes for a great background. Lastly, her Stitches2 font helped me make a lovely frame.
  3. That's a really interesting  background, Fiona. Your photos are lovely. Have you tried using a little bit of a drop shadow on your elements? It might make them stand out more. The font that was used looks like Bodoni which should be a system font. Keep experimenting and have fun with it. :)
  4. Really great stuff, everyone. Sorry I haven't been around, but my laptop had a nervous breakdown and I was just able to reinstall PSP yesterday. I have to get back into the swing of things.

     

    Today's theme for my gaming group was Lazing Around. I used an illustration from John Gannam, an artist from the first half of the 20th century.

     

    A background paper from Creative Fabrica made a nice frame and the side embellishment was made using one of Cassel's tatting picture tubes.  I'm still restoring my content so I used a bow from Lara's Digi World that I got from Digital Scrapbooking Studio instead of using one of Cassel's bow scripts. (DSS often offers free mini kits in their newsletter.) I recolored all of the elements to better go with the illustration using Adjustment: Hue and Saturation: Colorize. The font is Mr De Haviland, free from 1001 Fonts.

     

    It's wonderful to have PSP back. Using BeFunky and Pizap was so limiting.

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