I do but I scanned mine. I definitely do NOT have a steady hand. Do I really need to photograph them?
On a molecular level, I'm very busy.
I'll be in and out
thats right, I told Kathy that you can also use this technique with clip art and other images. I have a little screen shot I can toss in here...
I saved am image of a juicy cherry off the internet and using the same steps as I'm teaching, turned it into a brush. You can see in this example, the actual clip art and then the grey brush as I stamped it on the page. The detail is really amazing too!
I saved am image of a juicy cherry off the internet and using the same steps as I'm teaching, turned it into a brush. You can see in this example, the actual clip art and then the grey brush as I stamped it on the page. The detail is really amazing too!
Doodling now...and I think I'm going to scan b/c otherwise I'll have to keep going outside.
~Kathy
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Filling my basket with all of the new goodies
{hopelessly addicted}
Filling my basket with all of the new goodies
My first class too and on a topic I enjoy so much but have been too intimadated to attempt! VERY EXCITED!
hey that is cool that you can use clip art too! The possibilities are swimming around my little mind
I really wanted to take this class--but I don't have any photo editing programs... Just started getting into digital photography...but I will bookmark this for later...
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Here's my first doodle, now it's saved as a jpeg, but if I save it as a png the it will have the clear background? right? and can I also save it as a brush?
Ronny
Oh, did you want to *see* my doodle? LOL!!
Ok hang on.
Ok hang on.
On a molecular level, I'm very busy.
this is such a cool idea!!!!
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I'm here, doodles are fun. I prefer to photograph mine. Have fun!!