Here’s a two-step trick to improve the look of so-so skies in your photos. Add it to your photo editing repertoire and use it often!
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Here’s a two-step trick to improve the look of so-so skies in your photos. Add it to your photo editing repertoire and use it often!
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Strapped for time? This one little trick will help you speed up your scrapping, whether it’s adjusting your text settings or adding layer styles.
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Create a custom background paper with any PNG digital scrapbook element. After defining the element as a brush, we’ll adjust the brush dynamics and paint a masterpiece.
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In this tutorial I will be showing you how to use the right justify on your journaling to create a visual interest to your scrapbook page.
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Sometime you just need a little extra ’something’ to spiffy up a scrapbook page without stealing interest from the subject.
Embossing a shape into your background might be just the thing that makes the difference.
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Add impact and energy to your action photos in just three simple steps. It’s all about the blur!
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When I’m working with Photoshop Elements, I find myself generally sticking with the Shape tools, the Type tool and the Marquee tool.
In today’s tip we’ll add a little elbow grease to the before mentioned list of tools to create a custom embellishment that is sure to dress up any scrapbook page.
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Speed up your scrapping with these three great things a right-click can do for you with the Marquee Tool!
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Create this custom frame in a jiffy using the Rounded Rectangle tool with the intersect setting. The result will give your scrapbook page new life.
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Sometimes, all it takes is a small simple touch to take a photo from special to spectacular. Discover the difference you can make with just three easy steps!
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