Topaz texture effects videos12/28/2022 One of my blog readers suggested this post. SAVE with Early Bird Black Friday special pricing!Ĭlick HERE to visit the website and get more details! There will also be some pre-Conference hands-on workshops on Friday – details coming soon (separate fee will apply). – and me, Hazel Meredith (TN) – texture artist, iPhoneography īios and class descriptions to follow soon!Īs always, the Conference registration fee includes: All Saturday & Sunday sessions and hands-on photo ops lunch both days coffee “and” in the mornings speaker notes on a flash drive door prizes and a goody bag plus vendors for shopping! We’ll have special hotel room pricing as well. – Roni Chastain (NY) – Photoshop and photo walks – David Kelly (PA) – Topaz tutorials and Lens Babies – Ken Sklute (AZ) – Canon Explorer of Light – Storm chaser, hot air balloonist, entertaining and informative speaker! Join us April 24-26 in beautiful Northeast Tennessee at the MeadowView Conference Resort and Convention Center in Kingsport! Sign-ups are off to a great start! Don’t miss out on this special pricing – it’s the lowest it will be for this event! In the box next to the “V/A” symbol I entered -100 and this closed up that excess space nicely. To do this, put your cursor between the two letters and open the Character Panel (Window > Character). I also wanted to take out some of the excess space between the ‘W’ and the ‘a’. I also wanted just the “W” to be bigger, so I highlighted that letter and changed the point size to 300 pt. Hit Control + T to get the bounding box and handles and rotate this word as shown. same color, and type “comes in”.Īdd another new blank layer, change typeface to Allegretto Script, 250 pt., same color, and type “Waves”. So, add a new blank layer, then change your typeface to Gabriola, 110 pt. In order to add a new type layer and change the font and point size without it changing my first type layer, I find it easiest to add a new blank layer before making changes for my second type layer. (Of course, you can use fonts you have or like.) I selected the color from the dark area of the texture (#2d3a37), then typed the word “Happiness”. I thought that this texture looks like waves on a beach, so I decided to add a “beachy” saying, “Happiness comes in Waves”. If you don’t like the darker spots flowing through the center, add a Layer Mask and remove them! I then changed the Blending Mode of the top texture to Color Burn, and lowered the opacity to 75%. I then used the “handles” to rotate the texture and further align with the base texture, like this: However, to get the curves of each to be heading the same direction, I flipped the Poster Texture Vertically (Edit > Transform > Flip Vertical). I chose this texture as I liked the curve of the color in the texture – I thought it was similar to the curve of the Flow texture. I then opened then opened “Damaged Poster Textures” and selected #12. I rotated the image 90° clockwise (Edit > Transform > Rotate 90° Clockwise). I began with an item from “108 Flow Liquid Textures”, #3. This is another tutorial showing you how you can not only use the products in general, but also how you can manipulate and change textures when you begin to layer them, thus creating new textures or backgrounds for a project such as scrapbooking, word art, etc. Last week I shared a new Design Cuts Mini Bundle that is exclusive to Meredith Images’ readers! This bundle contains five texture products that I think you will love.
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