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Easy Makeovers with Paint Shop Pro X

What goes through your mind when you hear the word "makeover?" An extreme makeover? Maybe a new hairstyle or for women, a new way of applying your makeup? Makeovers are fun, but time consuming in real life. With Paint Shop Pro they are just as much fun but take only seconds! The Makeover tool, new to Paint Shop Pro X, includes a blemish fixer, a toothbrush, and a suntan tool. That's right... in a few steps you can remove unsightly blemishes, whiten your teeth, and catch up on your rays! If only you could apply these changes so quickly in real life!
The Makeover Tool in Paint Shop Pro X
Monday May 19, 2008 | permalink | comments (1)

Graphics Challenge: Graphics Q&A

This week's graphics challenge theme is Graphics Q&A. Not question and answer; the challenge is to put together an image with at least three elements that begin with the letters Q and A. Give it a try and have fun with it! Read more...
Sunday May 18, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

Type on a Path with Adobe Illustrator CS3

It's easy to add text to a circle in Illustrator. You just draw a circle, choose the Path Text Tool, click the circle and type. The tricky (and infuriating) part comes when you want to add two different phrases and have one right side up at the top of the circle and one right side up at the bottom of the circle. Here's the trick!
Put Text Around a Circle with Illustrator CS3
Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

View an Index Sheet of Pictures with Mac OS X

Many people don't realize there is a built in feature for quickly viewing pictures in Mac OS X. You don't need to open iPhoto or install any third party software to see a thumbnail index or a quick slide show of your pictures--just use the built in Slideshow feature.
How to View an Index Sheet of Pictures with Mac OS X
Thursday May 15, 2008 | permalink | comments (2)

Layer Mask Tool for Photoshop Elements

Layer Mask Tool for Photoshop Elements
I've updated the instructions for my Free Layer Mask Tool for Photoshop Elements to work with Photoshop Elements 6 on Mac OS X. The layer mask tool also works in earlier version of Photoshop Elements for Windows and Mac.
Free Layer Mask Tool for Photoshop Elements

Also see:
How to Use Free Photoshop Content in Photoshop Elements
How to Use Photoshop Actions in Photoshop Elements

Tuesday May 13, 2008 | permalink | comments (2)

Microsoft Group Shot Beta Expired

I've recently learned that the Microsoft Group Shot beta software I posted about two years ago has expired. Since Microsoft has not yet released a public version of this technology, I suggest those seeking an alternative explore the Photomerge Group Shot feature included in the newest version of Photoshop Elements 6.

Do you know of another alternative to Group Shot? If so, please tell us about it in the comments for the original post.

Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

Graphics Challenge: Faces

"The faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest." -Sir Walter Scott
This week's graphics challenge theme is Faces. The idea is to take elements of the starting images provided, and create a new face. So use your imagination and have some fun with it! Read more...
Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

Draw a Bubble Alphabet with Paint Shop Pro

Bubble Alphabet
© Arizona Kate
With Arizona Kate's 'Creative Lettering' tutorial you'll learn to draw your own letters instead of using a font. The 'bubble letter' shapes are all pretty simple to create using the vector tools in Paint Shop Pro. There are many fun uses for these fat, stylized letter shapes and it's also very good node editing practice! You'll also learn how to use the bubble letters as a photo-collage or frame.
Draw Bubble Letters with Paint Shop Pro
Thursday May 8, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

What is a Screen Shot?

"Screen shot" is the phrase used to describe the action of capturing your computer desktop or anything shown on your computer screen to a static image file. In other words, it is a way of taking a snapshot, or picture, of your computer screen. Some people also call it a screen grab. Screen shots can be very helpful when you need to demonstrate something that would be difficult to explain in words. Learn what you need to know about screen shots and how to take them no matter what operating system you use.
What is a Screen Shot? How do I Take a Screen Shot?
Wednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

All About Watermarks

Watermark Example
© Sue Chastain
Adding a visible watermark is a common way of identifying images and protecting them from unauthorized use online. Learn how to create an effective watermark and apply it to your digital photos or art work.
What is a Watermark? How Do I Watermark my Digital Images?
Tuesday May 6, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

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