How have I never seen these new tutorials?!?! I love this one, I'm definitely going to try this out soon!
I LOVE that about Artisan! I use it all the time just to change things up a bit. This looks amazing! I wish we could do something like that in Artisan - the fanning it out at the bottom part, that is. The gradients we can do. Yay!
Yes, that is one feature that Artisan is lacking. You can warp in Gimp, a free software similar to Photoshop.
If you ladies do figure it out, maybe you can explain it to others in this post. Who else uses GIMP or Artisan? @MrsPeel ?
@Dalis, I use Craft Artist Professional, I ll look yp what the technique is, and maybe if I can adapt (most PSE stuffy can be replicated in Craft Artist) I ll come back, I haven't read the initial; post, be back soon.
ohhh hermana, how much I love to hear and see you!!!!!! LOVE the Blue Hair. Sarita sung a song for the musical (Blue Hair) and I could hear you sing that song in my head, so much it got me distracted of the actual technique LOL @Dalis in Craft Artist we have buttons on the bottom right of our program that let you flip,side way or vertical, we also have different angles we can choose: 30/45/60/90/etc... and sliders for opacity too, I ll try make a page
@QuiltyMom - You gave me a new challenge for April: take a title into GIMP, warp it, and then take it back to Artisan to use. And while I playing with that, I will challenge myself to take a photo frame or tag or word strip into GIMP, add a shadow, warp the shadow so the edges of the item look curled, and then take it all back to Artisan, preferably with the shadow as a separate element. Of course, both of these in the simplest way possible with instructions that can be followed.
Yeah...definitely takes the right photo, for me at least! Wish I could be one of the lucky ones that could use any photo and pull this off.
I mixed the title in with the journaling. Growth Vs Family Tree by bbymks5 posted Mar 26, 2017 at 8:55 PM