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New Script – Word Frame 2 Round
10th August 2012
Last week, I brought you a script to create a square or rectangular frame around a photo, an element, or on its own. However, i thought it would be great to have some round (or oval) ones, so you could simulate postmarks but create your own. Of course, this required some shaping of the text in the area since it was no longer a simple rectangular area. This is done with the Warp Mesh.
Although this script will work with a photo, I find that you might be loosing a bit more of the photo with a round frame, so if you use that option, just be careful what photo you are using.
Unlike the previous script, this time, you are able to choose whether you want to have 25%, 40% or 50% of the space filled with the material you choose. This allows you even more flexibility and creativity.
Use this script on any size image so you can create a journaling area, or make it small to create a date stamp. Add your own word, date, name, to the frame to make something truly unique.
And as a bonus, you can still use the Warp Mesh on your own, maybe to add another shaped word on the “open” side? Why not. The Warp Mesh is included in the zip file and you can surely reuse it.
You can grab this script in my store: Creation Cassel.
And as usual, i have a giveaway for you. Just go add your name to this thread in the forum, and i will pick a winner on Monday night. It is that easy.
If you want to have a closer look at these frames, i created a set of round ones with the days of the week. They are 800×800 pixels in greyscale png format. This allows you to resize them if you want, and colorize them to match whatever project you are making.
Simply click on the preview to start the direct download.
News from the Campus
Last week was our workshop on Masks. This surely was a topic a lot of people wanted to learn more about because we had the largest attendance EVER! The recording should be available this weekend, probably Sunday.
Our next workshop, scheduled on September 2nd, will be on Basic Extraction Techniques. Do you want to join?
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I am believeing you don’t want to make some money, this is my 3rd post asking about your classes. Are you still doing PSP classes? Your link is dead
Comment by Tamie — August 12, 2012 @ 10:41 am
TY so much Cassel, this is a GREAT idea. I love this! It sure would be great to use for just about anything when scrapping. I LOVE how you used a scenic picture at the top of one. These would be great for marking Birthdays and Anniversaries on a calendar page too, photo in the top, age or anniversary yr on the bottom. GREAT IDEA! TY for sharing these freebies!
Comment by Candie — August 12, 2012 @ 3:53 pm