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Everything posted by Cristina
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Wow, Julie, this is fantastic! You have really mastered this style, which I also love! Repeating myself, I love to browse through the different threads and see all the wonderful work everyone posts here. It's a moment of relaxation while drinking my morning coffee and before running the errands.
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Yes, the problem is solved. ๐ And Saara also explained. I applied the Blend Mode to two consecutive layers, and of course, it had to show the shadow from the layer below. It was the first time I used two consecutive layers with blend mode, so it never occurred to me, and I didn't have time to check the reason. Testing takes time! ๐
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Here is my Project #5. After reading the comments about working in a non-destructive way, I tried a different approach than the one shown in the video to create the squares and the rounded rectangle. Instead of creating them separately, I worked on the layout and used the "Merge Below" option to cut the papers. I liked this option very much. Later, I grouped all the layers. I created a Date Stamp in PSP using Carole's DateStamp#8 script. Fonts: Bastro and Black Butter
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Participating in this Affinity workshop and learning more about the program was very interesting. I liked the program, but I still have a long learning path. Carole, the extended trial version you made available was very helpful. It gives us more time to learn and explore what Affinity has to offer. I'm looking forward to more Affinity workshops before the Trial version runs out. ๐
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Saara, yes, blend modes react to the layers below, and that's why I was surprised it had affected the upper layer. But I do not have time right now to check this and test where the culprit is. I'd be happy if you could find it. ๐ Affinity has different blend modes than PSP, and contrast negate is one of them, so I was playing with it to see the effect. Thank you for the tip about recolor adjustment. You have more experience with the program, and I very much value every tip you give. Taking notes! ๐
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Carole, this is the paper under the photos in Project#3, but I added some noise to give a "glittered" effect. Another subject: I had some issues with the shadow appearing in the above layer (?), but I assumed at first it had to do with the different blend modes of the same paper. But learning two new programs at the same time doesnโt give me much time to look into that. I will test this after the workshop. I'll post the page and the original paper (without blend mode) for better understanding.
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Now, I am going to read the previous posts. There is always a lot to learn from the comments.
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Now, Project#4. This time, I included a Gradient Outline to the photos. The shadows and other effects were added from the Quick Fix tab. As there are no Picture Tubes or Carole's Scripts in Affinity, I included the ones Iโve created in PaintShop Pro. Fonts: BauhausCMedium and Beauty and Love Script.
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I created another layout for Project#3 to practice the "Layer>New Pattern Layer from Selection" that Carole showed in the video. I did it differently in the layout I've posted before. I also tried text with an outline. Fonts: Brandish and Typewriter
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Here is my Project#3 The layout is the same as in 2019, and the kit is again from "Kim Broedelet -Seaside Holiday," but I used different papers from then. I added Blend Modes (Multiply and Contrast Negate) to achieve different colors. Font: Canastra
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It's very good to be with the family, but it is also good to be at our home and sleep in our own bed. At least, this is how I feel when I travel.
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You are right, Rene. Sometimes, life comes in between, affecting our creativity, or we just need a break for any other reason. Itโs a good tip to be satisfied with a basic page during this phase. The Bootcamp was helpful before, and also the Build-A-Kit Workshop.
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Sue, your tags are so unique. I love the idea of adding a cutout. I hope I remember to try this next time I create one. Good to see your work again here. ๐
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@Linda Rexford, I love this photo. The cats made themselves at home at this birdbath. ๐ The layout made justice to the photo; itโs beautiful.
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It's interesting to see how each program works differently. Once you know and practice it, it becomes automatic, but until then, we have to dig in to learn the new stuff. I agree it's easier in Photoshop, which also has this blue outline in a mask layer. You can choose to select the image or the mask.
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Here is my Project#2. As before, I am using the same kit (Kim Broedelet_Seaside Holiday) and layout from the 2019 Scrap Bootcamp. But this time, I used different papers, elements, etc. I had big problems, as I could not copy and paste the Selection. It was copying the whole layer. To make a long story short, after a lengthy examination of my layers and Caroleโs video, I noticed that my layers differed, and then I got acquainted with Images and Pixel layers. Images layers are like Vector Layers in PSP, you cannot do anything with it. Once I had rasterized the layer, all went smoothly. I share the same opinion as many here. I like Affinity very much, although some things are easier in PSP. On the other hand, there are many other features that are better in Affinity. Itโs a win-win situation to have both apps. Fonts: Bastro and Berylium
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I read a newsletter yesterday, and the designer said she was having "a little creative burnout". I liked the expression she used. lol I guess everybody has this "creative burnout" once in a while. ๐
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I haven't gotten there yet, either. But I'm following this thread to see if anybody knows more about it.
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Wow, Julie, this is beautiful! Clean, elegant... just perfect!!
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I love both papers, Mary! So intricate designs! Congrats!
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Thank you, Julie! It's interesting how the ideas flow and how I started the layout differ from how it ended up, even more so with so many months in between. At first, I considered creating the cutouts across the whole page width, but then I decided to use only the title width. That led me to add an Interlaced Rope to practice this, too. I also considered having a Lifted Shadow, but then I concluded that was enough. ๐ Otherwise, I would never finish the layout, as I still have the Affinity Bootcamp, and I'm still learning PSE2025. But it's great to work with PSP, where I know where all the tools, effects, etc. are!
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I finished a layout I started last year to practice the Lab12-M04 tutorials (Ledger Paper#2 -- Rolled Tape -- Streamer#3) Credits: Template Messy Gridded 4_4 by Lynn Grieveson. Casselโs DateScript#8 and Rope#52 Picture tube Anna Aspnes FotoGlowMix1_3 Fonts: Luna Cute and Canastra
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I agree; this is definitely something they could improve and have it the same way PSP and PS/PSE have it.
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I finished project#1, and to simplify and speed up the process, I created the same layout I did for the 2019 Jul Scrap Bootcamp workshop. There are minor differences, as PSP has some features I didn't find in Affinity yet. The kit I used is from Kim Broedelet, "kb-seasideholiday". / Fonts: Bastro & Candy Round BTN.
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