I also have a questionl...What is a printable? Aren't all digi things printable?
Yes they are.
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I also have a questionl...What is a printable? Aren't all digi things printable?
If I can jump in with a suggestion here, I like to print my digital stuff out on different papers and then paste it down in layers. I first have everything layed out digitally in PSE. When I go to print it out separately, I draw the selection box around that part and do a Edit ---> Copy merged, then a File ---> New ---> Image from clipboard. That opens up a new file window with the item and some of the background with it. I then print that out. Cutting around is easier because if I am off just a little bit then there is the background there, not bright white.writerlady wrote: My question concerns printing out digital papers and elements and then using them for hybrid projects... I sure can't cut them good enough - what the heck do you think I'm doing wrong?
Ok I´ll keep that in mind and try again. Thanks sweetieICanHasCherryOnTop wrote:Susanne_79 wrote:Thanks Tracy. I´ve already tried the tutorial, but can´t seem to get the same awesome result as the two of you getsICanHasCherryOnTop wrote:I learned to do my own shadowing through Kim HIll's tutorial. You will find it here along with her other tutorials for PSE. Digiscrapping Tutorials
Once you learn how to do that, it's just a matter of playing with them until they look how you want by moving the shadow layer further away, or blurring more, or changing the opacity.
Look it over and if you have more questions about it, let me know.That must just mean, KEEP TRYING! LOL
I will tell you I don't do the dual shadowing thing. My layers get one shadow and that's it. I've noticed that I like to bump up the Gaussian blur a bit and tone down the opacity. Especially when you're going to print--less is always more in shadowing.
Could it be the direction? I don't think I'm using the same one as Kim. I like to nudge my shadow layer up and to the left. (So the light source is the bottom right hand corner of the page). I think this is a more dramatic looking shadow.
Themom wrote: Can I ask more a technical question that is driving me nuts!?! How to you "thread" something through a hole? Like a wire through a charm or a string through a circle on a tag and make them look realistic. If I can't make it look "real" then I won't do it but I want to use tags.
Kara wrote: maybe this is why I don't do well with the digi scrapping thing, I do not see well
Do you recommend a particular series or brand of books for learing PS or PSE.... there are so many...have you used any of them or were you never digi dumb???
Girl, you are so patient and willing to help. I love you dearly and wanna be like you when I grow up.ICanHasCherryOnTop wrote:
WOW! Loving all the response to this thread! It may take me a bit to get the answers here for everyone, so just hang tight, ok?