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New script – Multi-Frames Collage 1

You can now showcase your photo in a unique way. Unlike ready-made templates that might not feature everything you want on your photo, this script will let you showcase all the details you want, without cutting anything off.

You can generate up to a dozen frames and arrange them however you want. Your original photo will not be modified.

Get it in the store: Multi-Frames Collage 1

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you have ever created multi-frames collages like this (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sampler, I created a layered template for you to showcase two photos: one wide photo and one more square photo. It has the grey layer that you can modify as you wish.

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New script – Watermelon

For any summer theme, you can create watermelon slices in any shape you want. How often have you seen a watermelon slice in a heart shape, or an arrow shape?

Now, you can have as many as you want and they will all be slightly different, just like a "real" watermelon slice.

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In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what theme you could associate watermelon with (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a samplers, I created a complete alphabet (A to Z) and also a set of digits (0 to 9) to allow you to create just about any title for your summertime projects.

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New script – Chevrons 5

You can now create unique chevrons papers without having to rely on a template or reusing something over and over. The script can use up to 6 colors for a unique palette, and will pick the colors randomly to draw the chevrons.

You can also choose how much variation in brightness for the individual sections. You can get a subtle result, or something bold.

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In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you use chevrons in projects (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sample, I simply created some greyscale papers that you can colorize the way you want. Use the Colorize command or the Hue/Saturation/Lightness command. One page has more subtle variations and the other has bolder contrast.

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New script – Engraved Metal

Engraving metal can be a way to customize a variety of elements and this script will help you achieve that.

You can start with any black and white design (with clean lines) and convert that shape into one of four metals: gold, silver, bronze, or brass. Any black section will then be engraved in the shape for you.

Each run of the script will yield a slightly different result unless you choose to edit the script to set specific values to repeat the settings multiple times.

Get it in the store: Engraved Metal

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what element you would create with this script (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sample, I created a set of gold alphas pieces that can be used for titles or as initials. Each piece is just under 500 pixels in size so you can resize them as needed.

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New script – Admission Tickets 3

Tickets are very versatile elements you can add to your projects to incorporate some meaningful information or just fun words.

With various options available, you can create something that will be very specific to your project or your theme. The script can even generate random (but consecutive) numbers if you create a series of tickets. You can create a strip up to 12 tickets in one run.

Get this script: Admission Tickets 3

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what event you could like to feature with these tickets (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

I created four series of tickets, for the four seasons. Since I wanted to leave the top area empty for you to add your own text, I hid that layer before saving the strips. Now, you can add a date if your want, or anything that would fit in that area.

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New script – Gradient Dimension

You might be familiar with the Dimension script where one could add an even thickness, in whatever color you wanted. This time around, the thickness would follow a gradient, whether it is already made, or based on two or three colors you will choose.

The script will create up to 100 layers following the chosen gradient, to give a unique effect to any shape.

You can start with a vector or a raster layer. It will work well either way.

Get it in the store: Gradient Dimension

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what you would use this script for (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

As a sample, I created a full alphabet using a rainbow gradient for the edge. This will be perfect for your spring themed titles and projects.

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New script – Foliage 2

With spring weather, hopefully coming soon, why not create some flowery foliage in any shape you want? It could be letters, digits, symbols, preset shapes, or hand-drawn vector shapes.

You get 5 options for different flowers/foliage: four with flowers and one with only greenery.

You will get matching picture tubes with shadowed and unshadowed versions of the plants used in the script.

Get this script: Foliage 2

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what other flowery bush you would love to see used in a future script (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

Do you want to add a spring title to your next project? You can use this complete alphabet to do it. You get all 26 letters made of foliage with light pink flowers. Aren't they pretty?

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New Picture tubes – Diamond Chains

Many years ago, some gold and silver chain picture tubes were added to the store and they were a hit as they were among the most popular new directional tubes. Over the years, different types of chains were added and this time, we wanted to add some bling to anyone's project.

These new picture tubes are from diamond chains. Various designs include a variety of diamond-incrusted chain links.

Get these picture tubes in the store: Diamond Chains 1

To win this product, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you have used any of the previous gold or silver chain picture tubes (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sampler, I created two frames using different diamond links. You can use those frames to showcase your favorite photo or a quote, or even some journaling on your project.

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New script – Photo Zigzag

It is always interesting to use an actual photo and use it to create background papers since they will perfectly match.

This script will use random sections of the photo and create seamless tiles with a zigzag pattern. You can use those tiles in any scale you want to fill any larger canvas. You can generate up to 20 tiles in one run. Keep the tiles you like and discard the others.

Get this script in the store: Photo Zigzag

To win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you use zigzag patterns, sometimes (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

As a sampler, I used this St-Patrick photo to generate 6 seamless tiles. All the tiles are 400 pixels wide but of different lengths. They all show some greens but also the white and orange from the Irish flag. This is perfect for you St-Patrick projects. If you find the colors too bright, you can blur them or desaturate them to suit your projects.

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New script – Slipped In Corners 1

You can simulate the old method of fastening photos in albums but without actually cutting the background.

This script will use a duplicate of the active layer (where you have your photo) and will create an effect similar to slipped-in corners. You get four options for the shape of the cutout. The end result will not cut anything from the background so you will be able to move the photo wherever you want on your project.

Get it in the store: Slipped In Corners 1

To win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you ever created that effect, manually, on your photos (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

As a sampler, I used the dimensions of a standard 7x5 photo, and ran the script on a black rectangle. The script treated the rectangle as a photo, and now, you can replace the rectangle by your own photo. Convert it to a mask if you want, but you can also just trim it. More interesting for you, you can move the linked layers to place the photo somewhere else on the page. Build the rest of the page as you wish with papers under it and elements on top.

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