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On the last day of January 24: I recently found this behind the curtain in my dentist's waiting room. I was frightened and thought to myself, is this supposed to allay children's fear of treatment when adults are already frightened by it? Credits: Most from Creative Fabrica Photo by me.
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I would now also like to take part in the Campus challenges. My dentist appointment was canceled this morning due to... Illness of the dentist. Now I can try it. So I take knit. My next word is dance (whether ice dance, ballet or pair dance on the parquet) Credits: on Scrap, Font: Pasile Scraplift from AMarie Charp ( Digitalscrapbook.com)
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Hi Susan and all , I would like to say Thank you very much for the many hearts and likes among my few graphic works. I appreciate them and I'm really happy about them. @Susan Ewart yes, that was the wedding of one of our godchildren >10 years ago. I had a large, extensive photo book made for her and for us using my framed and scraped photos. I love to "weave" embellis (often a lot of erasing work, but it doesn't take much effort for me if the result is consistent)
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Good morning, here I'll show you my further progress in my PSP training in the new German forum. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to publish my own training tasks elsewhere (at the moment sign tags) despite many credits on the picture (the artists who gave permission to the forum can only be shown edited in the forum), but my own frames around my own photos, which can I show where I want. With frames you can easily get into a routine with PSP. Unfortunately there is no filter. With filters I always have to save in .psd and then insert the filters into PI. I can't even insert the "Filter unlimited" into PSP because many filters are integrated.
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Hello everyone, here I'm showing another tutorial from the campus blog, namely the snow globe. This was a good inspiration after I was looking for a motif for the birthday card of my young nephew, whose birthday is coming up. It is created in the size of mobile phones, which can be made horizontally or lengthwise. The birthday child can also use it as a background for the home or lock screen. Credits: Snowglobe with holder: Doska Papers: Creative Fabrica Tube and snow: pngtree Font: Mia's Scribblings
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Wow Scrappers, have you been busy these 6 days in the new year with such beautiful ideas. I bring you, with Carole's permission, my January 1st creation (also in my scrap gallery) I had so much fun putting it together. The photo is just lovely, which I initially only sent to her privately, but she likes it when I put it here. Credits: Photo: © Carole An very old "white christmas" kit from Molemina Photoframe from "HOHOHO" kit from DS Anette Marie Background: MLDesign Texture 07 "Xmas" Fonts: Happy Holidays & Elegance
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Hi Carole, with your permission I have your Santakiss photo in my gallery from the scrap course. I hope 700x700px is ok?
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Thank you Rene, I found this Video from Q+A April 2023 but I also want other threads that are twisted like embroidery thread, or two-tone thread. But Carole's idea is also a good one, real threads spread out long and photographed (not as bundles or balls like wool) as a tube and then cut to size as needed.
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Hello Carole and Members, as a scrapbooker, I always want to attach buttons realistically with threads. Now all I want to do with PSP is create the two cross threads and two in a cross shape with realistic looking threads that I can then use and color for any button. Which masterclass video would be suitable for creating these threads as png or psd files or is there already a script?
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Did you see these Christmas Freebies on the Studio Blogtrain?
Doska St. replied to Suzy's topic in Scrapbook Stuff
Yes, I feel the same way, but I often combine kits because I don't like everything in one kit, or because little fits my picture. Then I remove the English tags or clone the color over the font and overwrite it with German text. That's why I started a long time ago to archive individual parts from kits that I use frequently and with pleasure. I really like older kits because they still have 3D parts. What I haven't collected for a long time are the little freebies from shops with only 3-4 pieces. I've noticed that I hardly ever call them up. -
Thank you Carole for your trust, I'll get to it after the holidays. We work here in DIN A 4 (3500x2500px photo paper ) or would you like it in 3600x3600px? I will then send it to you as a zip file.
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Hi Carole, yes, years ago I had a photo taken with a department store Santa Claus, but I can't find the photo at the moment. But I wanted to ask you if I could scrape your sweet Santa Claus photo with your husband and give it to you (I won't make it public, I'll leave that up to you to decide)?
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Hi all, I've been doing a lot of graphic work this month, personal cards and scraps for family, forums and PSP school. Most of it still with PI X3 but also frames with PSP. However, I have to switch to PI for plugins because the new PSP no longer allows external filters, as I read. I would have bought an older version if I had known this earlier. But with PI I can still switch if external filters need to be applied. Here is one of my newer PSP frames with a recent photo from our municipal Christmas market. The Tutorial is from here
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Did you see these Christmas Freebies on the Studio Blogtrain?
Doska St. replied to Suzy's topic in Scrapbook Stuff
I just wanted to recommend this link to you, Suzy. These really high quality bloghop kits are beautiful. I saved them immediately on my external drive under Christmas kit, and twice also under Blogtrains December 2023. Here is my scrap that I made with a kit. Credits on Scrap. The mask is from AMarie Carp (DS) Have all a merry Christmas and a better new Year as this year -
Hello Carole, i send you my e-mail adress for this nice cookie-alphas and wait to make an scrap...
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Good 2. Advent morning Corel, thank you for your understanding answer. Yes, in my opinion the forum is very restrictive but also very versatile, but that may also be due to the stricter German copyright law and the fact that violations of it can be quite expensive for a forum admin. Edit: Sorry, I can no longer recommend this German forum. I'm out again, too rude in tone and excessive credit demands. This "leadership" is simply driven by fear and has no trust in the members to handle the material and the credits responsibly. A pure copy police. It's no fun to share something
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Hi dear ones, Even though I'm not showing or writing anything here at the moment, I'm committed to learning PSP. Through a blog link I found a German forum that teaches PSP written tutorials. I'm now learning how to use the important tools. Unfortunately, you are not allowed to show teaching results there in other forums, but anyone who is in the DS can see from my latest scraps that I used the Messystitches from Caroles Fontstitches ("What if...") I already have a current watermark created with my current nickname. I just wanted to wish you a nice 2nd Advent weekend
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I only discovered the chat function to the right of the video later, I was always looking for it at the bottom. I'll know next time.😁
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Hello Carole, unfortunately, I had to cancel the masterclass webinar yesterday. It was too fast for me, I couldn't keep up with the tinkering and it was too late in the evening. I had already spent the whole day making graphic preparations for Advent/Christmas/birthday and was very tired. As a Diamond winner, I will rework the videos in peace, at my own pace (pause video). But nice that I could experience you live Carole. Have a nice week.
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Hi all, I'll continue writing here. My masterclass starts tomorrow. I've just had a look at all the lessons. I am pleased that they are mainly made for scrapbooking. I still have a question. I like to make 3-part woven patterns with ribbons, strings or paper strips as border decoration. Is there a script for PSP that makes this possible, perhaps even with several strands? It is an immense amount of erasing work the larger the woven piece becomes. Here is an exampel what I mean:
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Ok, thanks Carole and Sue, I'll take a look at it now. I hope PSP isn't as complicated in settings as PS was. Edit: It worked. It was cleaner with the layers when I painted the pentool seam onto a new canvas. It's just a bit more tedious for me to do translation work in the video. Unlike Googletranslate, deepl translated the word "warp" as "Verwerfung" in german (refers to the tight rounding of the seam around the ellipse). I will now translate the written Tut in the PDF file before I continue with further stitching. It's great if I can add seams to Scrap using the program instead of always looking for finished PNGs. Saves digital storage. I'll then experiment with a few favorite fonts. Thanks again for the boosting help.
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Hi all, Sorry, me again. I'm having problems with the drawing pen this time. I don't get a dashed line. What needs to be set and how? What is a miter limit? (deutsch: Gehrungsgrenze)
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From the album: Doska - Masterclass Album
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Doska St. commented on Anja Pelzer's gallery image in Magazine Workshop