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1  Magazine Forum / Magazine Chit-Chat / Re: Paper or Hybrid... how can I tell??? on: October 16, 2007, 03:47:50 AM
First of all hello Ali and welcome to all things digital and hybrid!!!
I am not 100% sure what you are asking but I will try.  Hybrid is a mix of traditional paper and digital elements.  Now this could be something simple like manipulating a photo in Photoshop and then printing it off for your layout or to the extreme like printing off a digital layout and adding traditional paper embellishments like ribbon, buttons, rubons etc.  Now if you are looking in a magazine then the credits should also be there...so if you see something like Dotted paper from Festival Kit - Shabby Princess then that means somewhere on the layout/project the person used digital paper.  Am I helping at all?
2  Magazine Forum / Magazine Chit-Chat / Re: New Issue on: August 09, 2007, 02:54:20 AM
OMG Cindy and the rest of the gang!! Thank you so much for making my article look so great!!  I love it and my grandma will love seeing it as well!!!! THANK YOU!!!
3  Magazine Forum / Magazine Chit-Chat / Re: New Issue on: August 05, 2007, 11:27:23 PM
I want to see it NOW lol  I have no patience lol
4  Magazine Forum / Magazine Chit-Chat / Re: New Issue on: August 05, 2007, 02:26:05 PM
So has anyone got the print version of the mag in their mailbox yet???
5  Magazine Forum / Magazine Chit-Chat / New Issue on: July 16, 2007, 11:22:11 PM
The cover looks AWESOME for the new issue!  Love Julie Ann's smiling face!  Great job guys!
6  SOFTWARE SAFARI - What software will work best for you? / ACDSee Photo Editor / Re: ACDSee Photo Editor is user friendly! on: June 14, 2007, 12:59:44 AM
I have been using it for the past few weeks and I LOVE it.  I will always be a photoshop girl but this program makes things sooooo easy.  The only thing I am not happy with is the drop shadows...has the same feel as PSE to me but what I have been doing if I don't like the shadow is save the layout as a .psd in ACDSee and then open it up in Photoshop and apply my drop shadows.  Works great!!
7  SOFTWARE SAFARI - What software will work best for you? / Photoshop CS or CS2 / Re: Brushes on: April 11, 2007, 03:11:10 AM
I tried something new for my brushes...so far it has worked ok but I know there must be another simpler way to do this. lol Anyways I downloaded all my brushes and put them in one folder (unzipped of course).  I wrote down all the brushes and the proper credits on a piece of paper that I keep right by the keyboard.  Now when I open up a brush I can can reference the name on my sheet of paper and give proper credit.  I also make sure that when I start a new layout that I start with only the default brushes.
8  SOFTWARE SAFARI - What software will work best for you? / Photoshop CS or CS2 / Brushes on: April 03, 2007, 04:09:09 AM
I guess this could be posted in the PSE thread as well but anyways lol what I wanted to know is how everyone keeps track of their brushes so that proper credit can be given AND they are easy to find when you want to use them.  I have a HEAP of brushes and of course the file names are never useful to me so I have started renaming them so I can keep track of them.  What do YOU do?
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