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My stores
Shadow placer – New script
27th March 2009

Do you hate adding shadows to your layouts or your kit previews, one by one? This script will save you a lot of time while doing this tedious and repetitive task. You get to choose the settings you want for your shadows: choose its orientation, its color, its opacity, etc. YOU choose the setting and the script will apply it to the elements/papers. The shadows will be added in four steps: for very thin elements (like papers), for thin elements (like ribbbons, staples), for medium elements (like paperclips and flat buttons) and for thick elements (like beads, flowers). And if some elements need a different type of shadows, you will simply add it at the end. It is that easy.
Paper Preview Scripts
21st March 2009
These scripts were initially released last year, but now, they are also compatible with PSP 8 and up.
Each set contains FIVE separate scripts and for each script, you can use different numbers of papers. That means that if you want to use one script in particular that you like, you can use it with only 3 papers for a mini-kit, or 7 papers for a larger kit. Or if you use one script from set #2, you can have 8 papers, or 15 papers, while still using the same script. You get to choose the papers one by one, which gives you the flexibility of the sequence. You might want all the solid papers together, or altenating with the patterned papers. That is your choice and you can do it. The end result will have all the layers unmerged so you can still move them around if you want, insert some flat elements between two papers, etc.
Get them in all my stores, and they are also on sale everywhere THIS WEEKEND ONLY.
40% off at Scrapping Whispers
20th March 2009
Time to shop!
Everything of mine is 40% off so it is certainly a good deal.
While you are there, check out other designers’ products. You will surely fint something that you need, that you want, or that you will suddenly fall in love with.
Element separator
13th March 2009
Did you ever make or puchase a set of elements that were all on one layer? Did you want to separate them in individual files for easier access instead of cutting them out every time? This script will do just that. The script will cut out each element, and save it with the name you choose and a number to identify. It can save up to 50 individual files in one folder. Very useful to separate alphas that are made on single sheets. Be sure to follow the instructions included in the readme file.
This script is available at all my stores:
Creation Cassel
Scrapping Whispers
Divine Digital
Scraphead
and it is on special until Sunday night.
Note that this script was part of my Designer Tools Grab Bag #1
Crochet Lace #2 – new script
7th March 2009
Did you like the first Crochet lace script? This is my second one (and probably not the last either). I love to code those laces. And this time, you can also have a fringe added or not. It is your choice.
Since this script allows you to colorise the rows separately, i found a great trick. Look at the bottom sample lace: i colorised the first few rows with a certain setting, with the Lightness set to about -75. Later on, i would just change the lightness and go -55, -35, -15, 15, 35, 55, etc. That is how i got that gradient effect. Neat isn’t it?
You can get this lovely lace script at any of my stores, listed on the left. If you get it, and like it, be sure to leave some feedback.
Now, look at what Linda did with this script (and also the Curved photo script and the Ribbon #1 script). She used kits from Eden and Millcreek Canyon from Amanda Thorderson. Isn’t that layout gorgeous?
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Corel Paintshop Pro X4
Scrapbook Campus
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