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Old 07-21-2006
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Thumbs up What do you REALLY want to learn? Something specific you are looking for?

Let us know here!!! We'll do our very best to help answer the questions and/or create a site tutorial for it....

In the new member chat tonight it was mentioned that they took a class for PSE4 but they already had figured out all the basics they covered on their own and they wanted to learn more...

LET US KNOW what that "more" might be and we hope to be able to assist you!!!
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Well, this is the PSP forum, so I assume you were using PSE4 just as an example. I would love to learn how to make a velvet and a suede textured paper, how to make elements appear to be opal and mother-of-pearl. I also love the new patterned papers I see appearing, with scrolls and flurishes from past art periods (art deco, art nouveau, victorian). I'd love to learn how to apply the patterns quickly and evenly in PSP.

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patterned papers!!!! I love the floral one!
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I would love to learn how to make some different types of alphas. Such as letters with different colored outlines around them. Almost like an "A was plopped down on top of another, larger "A". Am I making any sense?
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How to make the little shadows and what else to do to make the "stick pins" that are popping up everywhere look like they really are stuck in the paper. Mine look terrible!

And how to do curves without templates.

And bevels.
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How to make the little shadows and what else to do to make the "stick pins" that are popping up everywhere look like they really are stuck in the paper. Mine look terrible!

And how to do curves without templates.

And bevels.
Here is a thread I started for about making 300ppi bevels in PSP from Lori Davis http://scrapbook-bytes.com/chat/showthread.php?t=23317

Curves without templates, just play and get to knowhow to create Bézier curves with the pen tool and preset vector shapes to create your own curves.
http://hometown.aol.com/ronaldlvick/vector3.htm
http://suzshook.topcities.com/tutori...nes/9index.htm
http://psp.fateback.com/Vector/Shapes.html

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