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Beautiful And Free Psp Tubes; nice tubes for cards
Topic Started: Mar 21 2006, 09:59 AM (215 Views)
lesley10uk
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http://www.ginnysdesigns.org/

lovely site for psp tubes and other things all free
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caroloz
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Thanks for that - looks good! :wave:
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lankywaxer
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ummmmmmm What are psp tubes?

I have seen this b4 but dont know what they are??

Thanks in advance as i know some1 out there will know

JINNY
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waxingsteve
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:ta: for that, Lesley :thumbup;

Jinny, PSP tubes are used in Paint Shop Pro, giving what actually amounts to the ability to stamp imaages that have been made for you or by you (you can create your own tubes) into/onto whatever image you're creating in PSP. Some are simple shapes while others are complete images :) They're often used as the basis for 3D decoupage sheet building ;)

Steve :)
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lesley10uk
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I use psp for my cards Jinny you can get a beautiful layered look by adding shadows etc
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jo145
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I was going to ask about tubes too! :r Now I have the explanation but i'm not much wiser! :r :r
Oh to be clever computer wise!
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lankywaxer
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Thanks Steve and Lesley

But like Joan I'm still gonna act thick :r

Will see if i can find info on this and have a brain storm!!

:huggy:
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waxingsteve
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Basically, just think of it as the same as using rubber stamps on paper/card ;) The big advantage is that you don't need to buy lots of stamps or ink pads, and each stamp can be multicoloured :thumbup;

Steve :)
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lynttrl
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:D thank you for this link. beautiful tubes :thumbup;
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ckemp
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Wow above this old head but totally awesome. I looked into your tubes on that site. Neat.
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storm35
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Thanks Lesley, that site looks good.
Cxx
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