Mon, 12 June 2006 In this week's episode, I'll show you how to create Type on a Path and also how to put text inside a box that was created using the pen tool.
It's great to have the ability to create Type on a Path in Photoshop although I do find the method a bit tricky sometimes. I have to admit that I use Adobe Illustrator for most of my typographic needs because it is much more intuitive and I get better control over how my type looks. I highly recommend it! NEXT WEEK: Patterned Titles Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kit used in this tutorial: Alter It! Chapter2 Direct download: SCRAPADELIC_VIDEOCAST_9__Text_on_a_Path.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM Comments[30] |
Mon, 5 June 2006 In this episode, I'll show you how to improve an old photo using the Channel Mixer and Levels to bring out the detail and adjust its overall balance.
NEXT WEEK: Type on a path. Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kit used in this tutorial: Monochromatic Text & Texture Memories of Yesterday Victorian Style Direct download: SCRAPADELIC_VIDEOCAST_8__Channel_Mixer_and_Levels.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:59 PM Comments[10] |
Tue, 30 May 2006 This week I'll show you how to remove a background using the pen tool. Yes, it's the dreaded pen tool! This tool takes time to master but once you get it, you really GET it! And once you get used to it you'll find yourself using it a lot.
The pen tool is simply a tool to create a path. It operates on the premise of Bezier curves. I won't go into a long explanation of Bezier curves, I'll just show you how they work. I hope you get a better understanding of the pen tool with this tutorial. Like anything, it takes practice to achieve good results. Note: This week's episode is longer than usual, therefore larger in file size. It may take a few minutes to load the video. NEXT WEEK: Using the Channel Mixer to improve an old photograph. Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kit used in this tutorial: Afternoon Tea Direct download: SCRAPADELIC_VIDEOCAST_7__The_Pen_Tool.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:13 AM Comments[13] |
Mon, 22 May 2006 This week I'll show you how to remove the background from your photo by using the Extract tool and the history brush. This is a very effective technique but it requires you to use just the right kind of photo which I explain in this episode.
Also, please note that I am in the process of moving my digital scrapbooking kits from Scrapbook-Elements to another store, and, as a result, some of the kits I'm using in these podcasts are not available. Please contact me for more information. NEXT WEEK: Using a the Pen Tool to make a selection (and to remove the background from an image). Scrap Happy! Ronna Digital Kits used in this tutorial: Crackle Backgrounds Nature's Beauty Cherish is the Word All Boy Victorian Style Direct download: Scrapadelic_Video_Podcast6-Extract_Filter.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:52 PM Comments[14] |
Mon, 15 May 2006 So many of you have asked how to remove an image from its background, so, in this episode I'll show you how. It's as easy as painting! It's important to use the right tool for the right job and in this and the next two episodes, I'll explain which method to use.
The basic techniques I'm showing you in these first podcasts will become important when we learn how to put together a collage style layout and a graphic style layout in future episodes. Keep watching and learning! Also, please note that I am in the process of moving my digital scrapbooking kits from Scrapbook-Elements to another store, and, as a result, some of the kits I'm using in these podcasts are not available. Please email me for more information. NEXT WEEK: Using a the Extract Filter to remove a background from a image. Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kits used in this tutorial: Ribbon Shop, Vol. 1-Polka Dots Time Will Tell Monochromatic Direct download: Scrapadelic_Video_Podcast5-Quick_Masks.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:05 PM Comments[8] |
Mon, 8 May 2006 This week I show you two ways to apply a nice looking drop shadow to sheer elements. In this case I'm using a sheer bow but this technique works nicely on vellum or any other kind of see-through item.
NEXT WEEK: Using a Quick Mask to remove a background from a photograph. Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kit (or element) used in this tutorial: Ribbon Shop, Vol. 2-Sheers Direct download: Scrapadelic_Video_Podcast4-Drop_Shadows_on_Sheer_Items.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:49 PM Comments[12] |
Mon, 1 May 2006 In this episode I'll show you how to change the color of your elements (in this case an alphabet) using the Hue/Saturation adjustment layers. I go one step further and show you how to apply a clipping mask to a layer.
The techniques I use in Photoshop only scratch the surface of possiblities. If you have a better technique for something I've shown you, let me know! I'd love to hear it. Also, if you have suggestions for future episodes, let me know that too! Comments and suggestions are always welcome. NEXT WEEK: Two ways to apply drop shadows on see-through elements like sheer bows or vellum. Scrap Happy! Ronna Digital Kit used in this tutorial: Color of Summer. Direct download: Scrapadelic_Video_Podcast3-Changing_Color.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM Comments[11] |
Tue, 25 April 2006 Ever wonder how to extract an element when it's combined with other elements on one layer? In this episode, I'll show you how to separate an alphabet using the selection or "marquee" tools. I also show you the lasso tools (including the magnetic lasso tool) and some quick keyboard shortcuts to make working in Photoshop faster.
I hope you enjoy this tutorial and don't forget to leave a comment! Thanks!
NEXT WEEK: Altering Color. Change the color of any element using Hue/Saturation adjustment layers. Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kit used in this tutorial: A New Day. Direct download: Scrapadelic_Video_Podcast2-Selection_Tools.mp4 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:40 PM Comments[16] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 In this episode, I'll show you how to create and use your own brushes in Photoshop. I'll also show you how to recolor them, how to load them into the program and how to save them for future use.
I hope you enjoy watching this tutorial and don't forget to leave a comment! Thanks! NEXT WEEK: Selection Tools. How to use the selection or "marquee" tools to separate an alphabet (or any elements contained on one layer). Happy Scrapping! Ronna Digital Kit used in this tutorial: Fresh Breeze. Comments[24] |
In this week's episode, I'll show you how to create Type on a Path and also how to put text inside a box that was created using the pen tool.
In this episode, I'll show you how to improve an old photo using the Channel Mixer and Levels to bring out the detail and adjust its overall balance.
This week I'll show you how to remove a background using the pen tool. Yes, it's the dreaded pen tool! This tool takes time to master but once you get it, you really GET it! And once you get used to it you'll find yourself using it a lot.
This week I'll show you how to remove the background from your photo by using the Extract tool and the history brush. This is a very effective technique but it requires you to use just the right kind of photo which I explain in this episode.
So many of you have asked how to remove an image from its background, so, in this episode I'll show you how. It's as easy as painting! It's important to use the right tool for the right job and in this and the next two episodes, I'll explain which method to use.
This week I show you two ways to apply a nice looking drop shadow to sheer elements. In this case I'm using a sheer bow but this technique works nicely on vellum or any other kind of see-through item.
In this episode I'll show you how to change the color of your elements (in this case an alphabet) using the Hue/Saturation adjustment layers. I go one step further and show you how to apply a clipping mask to a layer.
Ever wonder how to extract an element when it's combined with other elements on one layer? In this episode, I'll show you how to separate an alphabet using the selection or "marquee" tools. I also show you the lasso tools (including the magnetic lasso tool) and some quick keyboard shortcuts to make working in Photoshop faster.
I hope you enjoy this tutorial and don't forget to leave a comment! Thanks!
In this episode, I'll show you how to create and use your own brushes in Photoshop. I'll also show you how to recolor them, how to load them into the program and how to save them for future use.

