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Jami, Love your layout! The out of bounds technique is done to perfection here! wow! And the recoloring of the papers to those neutral colors really makes your image pop! Amazing!
I just had a look through the gallery. I must apologize for my lack of skills in finding these layouts and some i just found today! If you do not see a comment on your layout, please let me know as I just didn't find it. I'll get better, I promise! Thank you all for playing in the challenge, I have so enjoyed the beautiful layouts! I hope you are all getting ready for the next one.
If everyone would remember to post their pages here, as well as putting in the keyword (DGC0xx), we'll all get to ooh and ahh!!!
Is today the day for a new challenge, Laura???
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Originally Posted by MaggieMayLove
Good Morning Digi Scrappers!
I just had a look through the gallery. I must apologize for my lack of skills in finding these layouts and some i just found today! If you do not see a comment on your layout, please let me know as I just didn't find it. I'll get better, I promise! Thank you all for playing in the challenge, I have so enjoyed the beautiful layouts! I hope you are all getting ready for the next one.
Oh my, thank you for the reminder. I had it written on my calendar for next weeks and it IS next week, August is zooming along. I will get it posted right now!:oops:
Your page turned out great! Up until the digi challenges started a few years back, I worked in PictureIt and gradually used PSE as I went along. Now I just use PSE!
Your page turned out great! Up until the digi challenges started a few years back, I worked in PictureIt and gradually used PSE as I went along. Now I just use PSE!
Thanks I think PS is extremely complicated so I think I'll stick to MDS for the basic stuff and challenge myself with doing some more advanced stuff every now and then Plus I love all the SU! colors and images with MDS of course ;)
If you get the chance and opportunity to have time to play around with Photoshop, check out post # 1864 and 1866 where I listed a whole bunch of links to sites that do tutorials. Some are rather interesting...I love learning new things to do in PSE.
If you get the chance and opportunity to have time to play around with Photoshop, check out post # 1864 and 1866 where I listed a whole bunch of links to sites that do tutorials. Some are rather interesting...I love learning new things to do in PSE.
Here's another page I did where recolored some of the elements I added. I recolored the ricrac from gray to black, the pompoms to green, the buttons from pink to blue and the paint strokes on the left edges of the photos from other colors. I started with a basic layout template and added all the elements, resizing and recoloring as I went along.
If you get the chance and opportunity to have time to play around with Photoshop, check out post # 1864 and 1866 where I listed a whole bunch of links to sites that do tutorials. Some are rather interesting...I love learning new things to do in PSE.
Last night I came across this digi FREEBIE offer from Designer Digitals. I don't think it's going to be available much longer (not sure), but it's well worth a look!
Thanks I think PS is extremely complicated so I think I'll stick to MDS for the basic stuff and challenge myself with doing some more advanced stuff every now and then Plus I love all the SU! colors and images with MDS of course ;)
Here's another tip for you if you really want the SU colors on your digi layouts in PSE.
This thread is one of a couple that gives you the color codes (RGB) to match exactly the color on your layouts to the SU paper colors.
Start with a new blank file, 12 inches x 12 inches, 300 pixels/inch - color mode RGB with background contents of white and click OK. Then choose Edit, Fill Layer. In the box under contents, choose Color. Under Blending Mode, choose Normal with 100% Opacity. When the color picker box opens, type in codes on the right hand side for whatever color paper you want to create and click OK. Click OK on the Color and Blending box and waa laa...SU paper!
Every now and then I play along with the color challenge on the card side but I do a layout instead using the color combo..like this one
Thanks so much for the link. I love to keep these handy as I do a lot of hybrid scrapping and card making and I love to be able to match the SU colors.
Thank you, Kristie, for the great idea. Masking is fun and there are so many fun things you can do using the techniques. I will definately have some masking challenges coming up!
Masking and gradients, that's a good start, thank you all!