She has posted some tutorials on her blog! I'll find it for you!
Here's one: http://littlebitscrappy.blogspot.com/2008/08/getting-technical.html
I guess I'm fast... I can't imagine spending an additional 30 minutes on a layout that I can get down in less than an hour!
Me too! I get distracted too easily. I can't sit at the computer more than 30 mins at a time, I have got to get up and do something different for a while. I am queen fidget-erShe has posted some tutorials on her blog! I'll find it for you!
Here's one: http://littlebitscrappy.blogspot.com/2008/08/getting-technical.html
I guess I'm fast... I can't imagine spending an additional 30 minutes on a layout that I can get down in less than an hour!
I don't have the patience either. Wish I did. LOL I use Traci Murphy's actions and tweak them.
i have noticed that the LOs where the shadowing looks really good to me tend to have bigger/dramatic shadows than I normally would do.Hehhehe! A thread just for me! YAY!Well, MOST of my shadows are just using the shadow styles in PSE... but the trick to those is to make them slightly higher and darker than I want to do them... lol... after I made the big newbie mistakes and figured out how to adjust my shadows, I wanted to make all my shadows very small and very light. Now I have to force myself to make them a little more dramatic than I want to and when I print them I'm much happier with them!
But I think I'm still too chicken to go really big on my shadows.
OK! seriously. i am at your blog, megan and learning soooo much!!! ty, ty!!! i will try to comment on most posts, but just know that i am finding all of it so helpful!!!
:wub: Thanks Lizzy!
Jaclyn, I'd love to see how you do your shadows! I could never find a tut on warping shadows... so that's why I started cutting them up. It works really well for me, but I'd be interested in learning a new technique!
I've never used PSE, so I'm not sure what differences there would be from PSCS3. What i normally do after I have the shadow (on a seperate layer) is to transform (Ctrl+T) and then I hit the warp tool at the top right. That gives you a good amount of control to pull and push as needed. I use this especially for swirls and ribbons... or like the string that you showed on your blog. Sometimes I'll also tranform and turn the whole shadow just a bit and then transform and bend it to get a more dramatic look.
I have to say though, that I tried your cutting technique today, on a ribbon that was threaded through eyelets and it worked really well! YAY!