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Psp
Topic Started: Jan 5 2008, 05:42 PM (279 Views)
jo145
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I was determined to try out the PSP and following some totorials online I managed to produce something really simple. I now see how people frame their photos on here!
It's nothing to boast about I know, but I managed to get something on the screen :r
Hopefully I'll get further in time! My ambition is to make some decoupage sheets! <_<


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Sally
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I love PSP Jo :thumbup; I dont really know what I am doing but have made some nice backing papers using the kaleidoscope tool :thumbup;

I have never tried painting with it, great job and with practise I can see you coming up with some great papers :thumbup;

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Jenny
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What a great start Jo.
The 3d sheets are quite easy ONCE you get the hang of it!
Don't give up. I'm getting quite adventurous now, and even making football shirts with the recipients name on it :o (brag brag) :rlol: :rlol:
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Willow
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Jo that looks really good. :thumbup; My sons bought me PSP for Christmas and have just installed it on my computer, all I've done so far is just play around, haven't a clue what I am doing. It would be good if we had some tutorials on here to help us along, hint hint :D I would love to make my own decoupage sheets too. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. :wave:

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waxingsteve
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Great work, Jo :thumbup;

I've had PSP for years now, in various versions, but have only really started to find out what can be accomplished with it over the last couple of years ;)

One problem with making tutorials for PSP is that each version tends to do things differently :wacko: Tuts, therefore, have to be fairly basic if they are to work in most versions :rolleyes: I'm no expert, by any means, but I'll try to put together one or two simple tuts and put them in Computer Crafting ;)

Steve :)
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hammersue1
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:thumbup; hey thats very good for your first go. I am trying to learn it too. Be great if i ever get the time to have good learn and read. keep up the good work love xx
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Sally
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That would be great Steve :thumbup; I would love to know more about it.

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Willow
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:ta: Steve :thumbup;

Eileen :wave:
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waxingsteve
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I've just posted the first tut in Computer Crafts, in a new, Members Only, section specifically for PSP tuts :thumbup; You can also use that area to ask for tuts or just straightforward questions on using PSP ;)

Steve :)
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jo145
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Th :thumbup; anks Steve.
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