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| Topic Started: Jun 8 2008, 02:29 PM (373 Views) | |
sonia
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Jun 8 2008, 02:29 PM Post #1 |
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Hi all. Just wondering if anyone has used the 3d2 cardbuilder cd rom? and if so is it any good,also do you have to install it so that its always on your pc Hugs Sonia x |
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jo145
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Jun 9 2008, 11:02 AM Post #2 |
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Sorry I've never heard of it, so can't help. Is it to print out sheets for decoupage? If so you can get a lot by joining Yahoo craft groups and people share their sheets. |
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Jun 9 2008, 11:33 AM Post #3 |
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Sonia, I've tried it but must admit that i prefer PaintShopPro It's not as simple as you might be led to believe, and you'll only get professional quality results by a lot of hard work In fact, much of it is pretty much the same as using PSP or similar The biggest advantage it has is that it will resize al layers simultaneously ![]() Jo, it's for creating sheets, rather than just printing ready made sheets ![]() Steve ![]() |
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jo145
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Jun 10 2008, 06:58 PM Post #4 |
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Thanks Steve. I'm struggling with PSP, I managed to complete a few tutorials, but have only achieved very limited work myself. |
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Jun 10 2008, 09:37 PM Post #5 |
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Jo, I had PSP for years before I learnt how to actually make any real use of it Somehow, I could never quite get enthusiastic enough about it Then I started using The GIMP and found that it could do all manner of useful things When they updated that and made some parts harder to work, I went back and had another look at PSP - discovering that I could now do much more with it ![]() Steve ![]() |
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jo145

It's not as simple as you might be led to believe, and you'll only get professional quality results by a lot of hard work
The biggest advantage it has is that it will resize al layers simultaneously 
When they updated that and made some parts harder to work, I went back and had another look at PSP - discovering that I could now do much more with it 
8:35 PM Nov 5


