

This will allow you to dock your Layers palette in the right-hand docking space. If it comes in as a floating window, click on the word Layers and drag it to the far right edge of your screen until you see a vertical blue bar. To open this palette, go to Window >Layers. The Layers palette is the palette you'll work most when doing scrapbook layouts. On the right side of the screen, you’ll see a list of palettes. To make sure this palette is showing, click the Layers button at the bottom of the screen. The Layers palette is the palette you'll work with most when doing scrapbook layouts. In the top menu, go to Photoshop (Mac) or Edit (PC) >Preferences >General. Uncheck “Show Highlight on Rollover.” Note: Tool Options change depending on which tool you’ve selected. This will allow you to directly select any layered items on a document. With the Move tool selected, make sure the “Auto Select Layer” and “Show Bounding Box” have been checked. With the Move Tool selected, choose Tool Options at the bottom of the screen. One of the tools you'll work with the most is the Move Tool, which is located in the toolbar. The tools allow you to interact with your document. On the left side of the screen you’ll find the toolbar. This is where you’ll work with your documents. When first opening Photoshop Elements, you’ll see a blank screen. Choose Expert mode at the top of your screen. At the heart of it all, our site is about telling the stories of.

#PHOTOSHOP 101 WITH JESSICA SPRAGUE CRACKED#
This type of crackle medium gives a flat cracked surface with an awesome aged effect which gives a fab result to book covers, backgrounds, trays - most off the page items! Now I haven't used this brand before but I'm looking forward to trying it at the next Altered Book Club on the 5th April. Little photos, tiny collages - I can see it now! (If I get into the store later I will take a wee pic for you) Things that are small, tiny, baby, miniature - JUST SO CUTE! Tiny easels maybe 3"high, with little matching canvas's varying sizes starting at about 2"square to about 2"x 3". There are some things I just HAVE TO HAVE.hehehe and these were it. There is no way you could do that with regular eyelet setting tools - you would shatter your CD's and damage your tools in the process.

I can't remember exactly how many she punched but it was alot - Every CD had two punched holes which were threaded like a spine. We recently did a Kids Class where Wendy had the kids making CD mini books. Where it REALLY comes into it's own is its ability to punch an set eyelets on usually difficult or impossible surfaces. Many of you will have heard already of this wonder tool but for those who haven't, it is a eyelet punch and setting tool that makes the process effortless. In an earlier post I mentioned the new products we have received in the past couple of days.
