With the changing of the leaves fast approaching most of the States, we’ve been doing a few posts on how to capture the beautiful colors of the trees and leaves around your area. Regretfully, sometimes you just can’t get that amazing color you see in front of you captured on your digital camera. In the film days, a solution to this was to grab
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I know it’s the lazy, hazy days of summer for some of you, but here in southeastern Tennessee it’s back to school time! The kids have been in school two weeks now, and we’re settling into our regular routine of sunrise drop-offs, music lessons, club meetings and general mom-taxi time. We’ve had a busy summer – I put on two art camps for the
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A reader asked a question today which reminded me of this cool tutorial on using gradients. It shows you how to make custom gradients and use them to kick up your scrapbooking supplies like this: But then we got talking about photo overlays, and I wondered how gradient overlays would work with photos: Pretty cool! So to get you to try it, here’s a
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I’m certainly guilty of wishing things were smaller than they are… but now I can make them that way! At least with Layer Styles. Sometimes you get a layer style, and it’s not sized right for the element where you want to apply it. But there’s an easy fix! (This works with PS and PSE!) Apply the Style to the layer. Go to Layer>
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Tonight’s crop was small but fun! I’ve had a really crazy couple of weeks, and ran out of time to do a post BEFORE the crop, so I’m posting now! This week we have a brand new tutorial on how to use the GRID function in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements to create a color-blocked layout quickly and easily. Don’t forget to click on the
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