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Everything posted by Cristina
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I have no idea right now... π€ I have to go back and do it again to see what I did. But there are always so many things to do after a trip. Probably next week, I will be able to work with PSP.
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Here is Day 4. I chose a simple mug as I don't have much time today to deal with the "so-called" &%$nodesΒ§%&. π It was good to review this lesson, as I didn't remember the "c-r-a-c paste" tip. As I am traveling tomorrow morning, I will catch up with the lessons once I'm back. The workshop will be over by then, but I want to finish it. π
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That's a great tip! I'll keep that in mind.
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Oh, Michele, I am so sorry to hear this. I do hope you get well very soon. As Dawn always says, Best wishes to you π
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Yeah, same here about sometimes the arms being too small and having to move the cursor around to see where the arrows are. I also have my nodes small, and zooming in is a must. π Sometimes, I click and click on the nodes and nothing happens. Then, if I check the Tool Options Palette, I see that, for whatever reason, the MODE has been changed from EDIT MODE to DRAW LINES AND POLYLINES. Working with Vector does require lots of attention to detail.
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Jnet, you sure have a lot of work ahead of you; moving to a new home and sorting out the things you have accumulated over the years. Oh, no. Losing all your saved passwords hurts. βΉοΈ I always keep mine the old way, in a notebook, in case technology fails.
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Thank you so much, Mary!
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I was able to finish another layout from my "Unfinished Layouts folder". Credits: The edge strip and the ribbons were created using papers from a Pixel Scrapper/Digital Scrapbook freebie by DiHiller (mini kit DH_SummerLovin) Cassel's DateScript#8
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Day 3 - contour It is not a great contour, but it serves the purpose of practicing, practicing... π
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Those nodes can be VERY annoying. Sometimes, I have to click, click, and click to see the arms. The arms are also another issue, as they are so thin, even when the nodes are bigger.
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Working with vectors is all about practice, practice, and practice. In the beginning, we hate it; the nodes disappear, and lots of annoying things happen, but after a lot of trying and error, we start to have fun with it. π There are a great number of tutorials and masterclasses inside the Diamond Membership. Here is Lesson 2: Edit: The tip for the corner nodes is genius. I have totally forgotten.
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I have done this workshop before, as well as tutorials and master classes, but it's always good to review them. Thanks to these lessons, I don't struggle with the nodes as I used to. After choosing the arrow shape, I changed the node type of the arrow to symmetrical. I added the Text to a separate layer.
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Dawn, when I joined the Campus, I also got so many words of encouragement from you and others. They were very important - and still are! - as I was just starting my learning journey here. I am always grateful for this. π
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Just a few days, I haven't been here, and every page I browse is a wonderful surprise with all these incredible layouts... You guys rock! π
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Susan, this is amazingly beautiful! The photo, the colors, the technique... You did it!
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I also like both of them, Michele! π
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Dawn, you came back at full speed! π Both cards are beautiful and show why I love your work so much. The paisley lace is stunning!
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Sue, this card is simple and elegant, and it is beautiful, as all your work is. I am sure the recipient will be delighted to receive such a lovely card.
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You did it, too, Corrie! The candle came out great, and you mastered the technique; the rest are just details. Sue had a genius idea for creating this type of greeting candle.
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Julie, it feels good when we finally succeed with a technique we've been struggling with, doesn't it? And Carole's tutorials are a big help. What an interesting project! Also, the research to find out what happened where and discovering things that have never been imagined happened. The layout did justice to them; it looks perfect.
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Dawn, I am so happy to see you! I always loved your work, and these cards show why. They are beautiful! Welcome back! π
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It's great to see that the site is back to normal! At least I haven't had any issues so far. I can react to the posts, see the newest layouts, etc. Great! Carole probably lost a couple of hours of sleep, having to deal with this nightmare.
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What a lovely layout you created, Anne, to commemorate this important event. Congratulations!
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So far, no problems. Keeping my fingers crossed, too. π
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I just registered. π Through the tutorials, masterclasses, and workshops, I've learned a lot about Vector.