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software for sentiments
I had some software that was good for designing sentiments.
BUT we now have a new computer, new operating system and that software won't run on it. Does anyone have software that can design digital sentiments? |
Bumping this up because I'd like to know too!
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~Me Too! :D
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Well, I've been playing around on Photoshop and on Microsoft Word.... neither does quite what I think would be easiest for digital sentiments. I KNOW there is a scrapbooking software out there that will work, but the descriptions don't tell you if you can design text in circles and other shapes. The old one I had did.
do you realize the MONEY we could SAVE by making our own digi sentiments? Save time by printing in colors, and we could make ANY sentiment into a digi stamp instead of relying on what is on the market right now. |
Bumping. I want to know too! Especially the printing in a circle.
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There's a website called freedigitalstamps.blogspot.com that lists free digi stamps and sentiments every day. I've downloaded a lot of sentiments, both circles and others. It's well worth checking out.
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Originally Posted by Shadow
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There's a website called freedigitalstamps.blogspot.com that lists free digi stamps and sentiments every day. I've downloaded a lot of sentiments, both circles and others. It's well worth checking out.
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I know this isn''t exactly what you want, cause you want to create your own...but it looks pretty neat. 1000 illustrated quotes for cardmakers for only $14.99:
Hot Off The Press Card Quotes CD: 1,000 Quotes - 4001972 - WolfCamera.com |
circle?
When you say printing in a circle, do you mean something roughly like this? (I know, I used a plain boring font & this is actually a fat oval, not circle - but I just tossed a quickie together to see if this was what you were talking about.
http://www.dtrh.com/pics/textcircle.jpg If not, sorry to intrude! |
Originally Posted by ravyn
(Post 19410466)
When you say printing in a circle, do you mean something roughly like this? (I know, I used a plain boring font & this is actually a fat oval, not circle - but I just tossed a quickie together to see if this was what you were talking about.
http://www.dtrh.com/pics/textcircle.jpg If not, sorry to intrude! |
I don't have any 'special' software - I just use PaintShopPro. The same thing can be done with Photoshop or most any other standard graphics program that handles vector images.
Now, actually, I still work with PSP 7 -- just because I *like* it & don't need a lot of the "photo-editting" capabilities that were added in later versions - but again, same thing can be done w/ later versions or with other graphics programs. If you want, I can put together instructions on doing it - what I did here was just a quickie "down-and-dirty" simple way of getting some text into a circle (oval,whatever shape you want) There are much "fancier" ways to do this, that allow for many more options - but that takes a few more steps than what I tossed together here.... |
Originally Posted by ravyn
(Post 19410493)
I don't have any 'special' software - I just use PaintShopPro. The same thing can be done with Photoshop or most any other standard graphics program that handles vector images.
Now, actually, I still work with PSP 7 -- just because I *like* it & don't need a lot of the "photo-editting" capabilities that were added in later versions - but again, same thing can be done w/ later versions or with other graphics programs. If you want, I can put together instructions on doing it - what I did here was just a quickie "down-and-dirty" simple way of getting some text into a circle (oval,whatever shape you want) There are much "fancier" ways to do this, that allow for many more options - but that takes a few more steps than what I tossed together here.... This is so cool! please share the easy way? |
Originally Posted by ravyn
(Post 19410493)
I don't have any 'special' software - I just use PaintShopPro. The same thing can be done with Photoshop or most any other standard graphics program that handles vector images.
Now, actually, I still work with PSP 7 -- just because I *like* it & don't need a lot of the "photo-editting" capabilities that were added in later versions - but again, same thing can be done w/ later versions or with other graphics programs. If you want, I can put together instructions on doing it - what I did here was just a quickie "down-and-dirty" simple way of getting some text into a circle (oval,whatever shape you want) There are much "fancier" ways to do this, that allow for many more options - but that takes a few more steps than what I tossed together here.... I bought a 10 dollar piece of scrapbooking software yest. that was supposed to work with my op system, but it doesn't:( |
Two free programs that I use for creating sentiments are Inkscape and Silhouette Studio. Both have Windows and Mac versions. Inkscape is very powerful but has a bigger learning curve. Silhouette Studio is very easy for beginners. Though it is made for cutting, it is great for printing, too as you can lay out your card design so that the sentiment prints in a specific location. You can flow text along any path (circle, wave, etc), fill it with patterns, etc.
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I design all my sentiments including card inserts in a little free program called DesignPro by Avery (you know...the label guys). I also use a freebie AMP Font Viewer to manage my downloaded free fonts that I use.
Cathy |
Originally Posted by ~LN
(Post 19421278)
This is so cool! please share the easy way?
I looked around a bit, some of the sites went into too much detail & additional options that wouldn't be of much use for this purpose - but I found this one tutorial that gives a simple explanation of putting text on a curve (or any path you want) in PaintShop. Depending on which version you have, your toolbar may look a bit different, but the steps work the same regardless - just 'adjust' for the specific toolbars your programs displays.... anyway, this one seemed good to me... How to add text to curved paths (or any path) using Paint Shop Pro | Paint Shop Pro Tutorials |
Originally Posted by ravyn
(Post 19423451)
I started to type up stuff - then was afraid that my 'instructions' weren't too clear - and the more I tried to go back over them, I felt I was making it more muddled than ever - I'm not cut out to be a teacher, that's for sure LOL!
I looked around a bit, some of the sites went into too much detail & additional options that wouldn't be of much use for this purpose - but I found this one tutorial that gives a simple explanation of putting text on a curve (or any path you want) in PaintShop. Depending on which version you have, your toolbar may look a bit different, but the steps work the same regardless - just 'adjust' for the specific toolbars your programs displays.... anyway, this one seemed good to me... How to add text to curved paths (or any path) using Paint Shop Pro | Paint Shop Pro Tutorials I can't remember if I ended up with a copy of Paint Shop Pro on the new computer or not. I'll check it out and will try this tutorial if I have it:) |
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