Learn how to use Photoshop’s Polar to Rectangular Distort filter to turn any circular frame into a rectangular strip to add to a scrapbook page.
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Learn how to use Photoshop’s Polar to Rectangular Distort filter to turn any circular frame into a rectangular strip to add to a scrapbook page.
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In this tutorial I will show you how to get rid of the inner shadow on a paper frame.
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Here’s a newsworthy tip that will show you how to create a custom newspaper clipping to add to your digital scrapbook pages!
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The title element of a scrapbook page can make or break it.
With a simple change of Photoshop Elements options, you can go from merely elegant to elaborate in just a matter of seconds — but getting off the straight and narrow path sometimes requires a bit of outside inspiration.
Come take a trip with me to [...]
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Spilling things randomly across a page can be easier said than done. Use this simple brush technique for perfectly random scatters of whatever element you want to throw around!
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Extend the use of your travel kit by creating a homespun title tag with Adobe’s Custom Shape tool.
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Learn how to make a word filled background paper from scratch. The possibilities are endless, and the results are endearing.
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Choosing pure black, pure white, or shades of grey in the Color picker will go quicker if you click and slide the picker into place.
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Using the Brush and Marquee tools, create a fancy border template to be used again and again.
The result will be something you will be proud to call your own!
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In this tutorial I’ll show you how to make a photograph gradually blend into the background with the Gradient tool.
It’s the third tutorial in my series called “Photo Filled Layouts.” Check it out!
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