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New script – Curly Lines

PaintShop Pro script to create curly lines maskWith this script, you will get some custom masks to showcase sections of your photo. You can either keep a section intact or convert that section to a series of curly lines.

You can create that mask in any shape or size you want and the script will make the mask for you. Every run of the script, even with the same area, will yield a different result.

Get it in the store: Curly Lines

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you have ever used a similar type of mask to showcase a photo (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).

jpg mask in black and white with curly lines edgesAs a sample, I ran the script on a black image, and selected the central area to create the mask. The result is a simple jpg mask that you can use to showcase a panoramic photo, or simply focus on a horizontal section of a non-panoramic photo.

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New script – Dispersion

Dispersion effect script for PaintShop ProA dispersion effect can be added to any photo to give a unique impression of power or explosion.

This script will allow you to choose what section of the image will be dispersed and in what direction. Furthermore, you can also continue running the script so you can get a dispersion effect in two opposite directions if you want.

Get this script in the store: Dispersion

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what type of photo you would apply a dispersion effect to (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) We will announce the winner 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).

Since this script would likely be applied to your own photo, I simply ran it on greyscale digits. Since they are in greyscale, you can colorize them any way you want to use it in your own project.

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