Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Ignis Fatuus Art Tags

When a tagger obtains personal permission to use the artwork of a new artist or illustrator, it spreads like a prairie fire through the tagging community. Each person must obtain personal permission from the artist and verify the copyright as desired by that artist.

I learned of Tatyana because a beautiful tag set was offered at Animation Lessons so I set out, as did several others, to secure permission to use the artwork of Tatyana, aka Ignis Fatuus. She is a wonderful Russian artist, who has given me permission to use her art work (excluding that with or of children).

Her website, in Russian, is http://ignisfatuus.dax.ru and I have used the url of her gallery located here http://ignisfatuus.dax.ru/drawgall.html for her credits along with the following copyright ©Ignis Fatuus per her request.

You can also find her at deviantART:  http://ignisfatuusii.deviantart.com

Please visit her galleries and discover this wonderful artist! Until she includes in her Terms of Use that taggers may use her artwork, each person will need to contact her for permission.

I hope you enjoy using these tags (which she liked as well) and there will be more to come from Tatyana.

©Ignis Fatuus

©Ignis Fatuus

©Ignis Fatuus

Thank you Tatyana!

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Adobe EXCLUSIVE Offer for Lightroom 4

Adobe has an exclusive offer for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 and upgrades.


This exclusive off is only good until August 31, 2012 at 11:59 pm PST

Don't miss this offer!

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

MyDesignDeals Offer a Great Freebie

John Shaver, the guy behind  Design Panoply and Tom Ross, the guy behind PSDFan Extra have joined together to create a new site, which promises to be a cyber hang out of the Photoshop crowd seeking more and more resources.

As a way to announce the launch of their joint venture and to spread the word, they are offering this great freebie.

Visit MyDesignDeals to get your awesome "Epic Freebie Bundle of 190 Design Resources"  (worth $148 and is 294MB).

What you'll get in the bundle:

My Design Deals

I downloaded my bundle last night and I love it!



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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Pink Flower Website or Blog Buttons

The flower was photographed and tubed by me. You are free to use these for your personal use or in creating a site for someone else as long as you do NOT:
Claim as your creations
Charge for the use of these images
Do NOT include in any package for commercial uses
Do not recolor, resize, distort in any manner and then claim as yours or package for sell.

You can animate, sparkle, recolor or resize for personal use or for assisting another without monetary or commercial gain.

Sample of the contents of the zip (15 buttons) on a transparent background:

Website Buttons by Graphics4fun








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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

PSP vs PS For Me

First, I am NO expert by any means of either program. I am just a grandmother who enjoys tubes, tagging, digital photography and digital crafts.

I have used PSP (PaintShop Pro X and then X2) since about 2009 or thereabout. Originally using it only to touch up my ancestral photos since I am also a family genealogist. In fact, I had no idea what "Noise" was or why anyone would want it and almost deleted it from my PSP X program.

Most know I joined Animation Lessons in Aug 2010 and there I discovered what one could do with "Noise" and the entire host of goodies in PSP X and with Animation Shop 3.11.

     


I moved up to X2 in 2011 due to corruption of some files and became comfortable with that program in short order.

Several weeks ago I suffered yet another, more serious issue, which is going to cause me to reformat my hard drive in a few weeks as I am waiting for a 1TB external hard drive so I can move files over for preservation.

Due to this more recent issue, I bought Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 from Amazon.com.

        
I bought this version because my cousin (a scrap kit designer) uses this and was able to bring me up to speed quickly

Since I have been using both, I must say there some things I like about both programs and some things I dislike about both programs.  Again, not being an expert with either, this is not an exhaustive comparison, nor is it meant to be.

Over all, I find PSP to be more user friendly and easier to grasp the concept of getting what you want to do to come together on the workspace.  In all fairness, this may just be due to my longer usage of the program and have nothing to do with the programs at all.

I do like the way you can close off layers in PS and save as a .png  or .jpg any single layer. I can't do this in PSP.

Also, there are the great styles one can apply to text that you don't have with PSP, or at least I have not found them.

I do NOT like how I can not create text on a layer in PS and just copy and paste it into Animation Shop as a new animation without it appearing on a white background. I have to save each text layer as a .png and then open it in AS if I want to have the transparent background. 

Most of the same filters work in each program but Corel has a few standard filters (like the bubbles) that I can't duplicate in PS.

Again, all of this could just be due to operator error and NOT program defects.

Both programs are great and even after I reformat my hard drive, I will continue to use both programs.

I would really like to get some feedback because I'll bet many of you have used both programs and can offer even more information than my little spattering here.


G4F


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