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Michelle

2005-10-05, 6:32 pm



"Ms Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message
news:4343f35e_1@cnews...
>
> Michelle wrote:
>
wonder[color=darkred]
>
> Michelle, nothing easier than that hair if you have the Spiky

Twirl
> Paintbrushes (don't remember right now if they were in PSP or

from
> Tracy Pori).
>
> Pick a lighter and a darker shade of the same color, and that

brush
> will do its work. Its color blend is set on 100% jitter, which

makes
> the colors alternate.
>
> Joske
>


Thanks, Joske. I do have those brushes. I didn't even think of
using them the way you did. Great idea. I really should make
the time to experiment more often. It's funny because when I
first started with PSP, there weren't many photographic tools,
not that it mattered, I didn't own a digital camera, but I did do
a lot of 'just playing around' to see what I could create. Over
the last few years, I find myself using it mostly for photos and
not so much for graphics anymore. Fixing photos is great, but
graphics are pure fun for me :-))

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Michelle ;-)

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Ms Joske

2005-10-06, 6:42 pm



Michelle wrote:
> "Ms Joske" wrote
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> Thanks, Joske. I do have those brushes. I didn't even think of
> using them the way you did. Great idea. I really should make
> the time to experiment more often.


> It's funny because when I
> first started with PSP, there weren't many photographic tools,
> not that it mattered, I didn't own a digital camera, but I did do
> a lot of 'just playing around' to see what I could create.


> Over
> the last few years, I find myself using it mostly for photos and
> not so much for graphics anymore. Fixing photos is great, but
> graphics are pure fun for me :-))


Fixing photos is 'work', creating graphics can be fun :-)
Personally, the 'richness' of PSP is what attracted me to it in the
first place: there was no end to what could captivate your interest.
I'm 95% a graphics user, still, but I don't think the future for
my/our type of user looks bright.

Joske








Michelle

2005-10-06, 10:25 pm



"Ms Joske" <j.backer@home.nl> wrote in message
news:43458863$1_2@cnews...
>
>
> Michelle wrote:

[snip]

>
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did do[color=darkred]
>
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>
> Fixing photos is 'work', creating graphics can be fun :-)
> Personally, the 'richness' of PSP is what attracted me to it in

the
> first place: there was no end to what could captivate your

interest.
> I'm 95% a graphics user, still, but I don't think the future

for
> my/our type of user looks bright.
>
> Joske
>


Well, even if PSP doesn't evolve, we still have our older
versions :-) Until an OS is created that wont use them....


--
Michelle ;-)

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