Welcome to my little world of digital scrapbooking. I hope you enjoy these freebies as much as I enjoyed making them and that during your brief visit you will receive a sense of satisfaction and well-being. Come back and visit again real soon and have a God-filled day.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

More Styles Freebies

All of my files are posted on MediaFire but sometimes there are problems with downloading.  I don’t quite know what the problem is but sometimes it seems like MediaFire just hangs there and the file never downloads.  I had an email from someone trying to download my Calendar Template and it wouldn’t work.  So I have decided to start offering two download options, one on MediaFire and one on 4shared.  Hopefully that should help if one of them has a problem.  I have added the 4shared link to the Calendar Template for anyone who might have had issues with it.  If there are any previous files that can’t be downloaded, just let me know and I will add them to 4shared also.

Here are my other two styles that I created. One is Leather and the other is Wood.  Remember to follow the tips I mentioned on my earlier post on the styles tutorial.  Due to the size of the files, I have had to break them into 3 files each.  My source file for the styles are large and I prefer to keep them that way so the image can be moved around to give the best possible choices of the style.  If you wish to put them all back into one file, just load each of the styles (make sure that the 3 files are the only styles showing on the style palette) then save as a new file.

Leather-Preview

Leather Styles 1    Download MediaFire  or  4shared

Leather Styles 2    Download MediaFire  or  4shared

Leather Styles 3    Download MediaFire  or  4shared

Wood-Preview

Wood Styles 1    Download MediaFire  or  4shared

Wood Styles 2    Download MediaFire  or  4shared

Wood Styles 3    Download MediaFire  or  4shared

Hope you enjoy the new styles and have a God-filled day.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Styles Tutorial & Freebie

I want to talk about styles. There are tons of free styles that you can download off the net, as well as lots of styles you can buy. Just Google Photoshop styles or visit any digital site and you’ll know what I mean. And I have tons and tons of styles, but I always had a problem with most of the styles. Most of them just didn’t seem to make my elements look the way I wanted. And I couldn’t figure out how to make styles from texture photos. It took me awhile to figure it out, and I only stumbled upon it by accident. Some things are just not quite so obvious to me. So I thought I would write a tutorial to help others with styles.

One of the first things you should do is create your Blank Style Set. Photoshop comes with a default set of styles and there is no way to delete all the styles except one by one. The default set of styles includes a white circle with a red line through it.

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Put your cursor over the first style after that white box. Hold down your ALT key and you will see the cursor change to scissors. Keep holding the ALT key while you left click your mouse and the style will be deleted. Keep deleting until all styles are deleted and you are left with only the white box with the arrow on it. (By the way, this is also the way to delete shapes from your loaded shapes palette.)

Now click on the little drop-down arrow as shown on the image and this will bring up your Styles choices.

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Click on Save Styles and name it “A Master Style Set”.

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I use this name because it keeps it on the top of the list of all my styles. Now each time you wish to create a new set of styles, you will not have to delete all the styles in your styles palette. Just Load Styles (from the same Styles Choice Box) and load the Master Style Sheet.

Open any texture photo you might have. One of my favorite sites is CG Textures. Or you can take pictures of various different textures. I am using a metal texture. Open the texture picture, and choose Image > Duplicate. Name your duplicate image and close the original.

Go to Filter > Other > Offset

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Choose the settings as shown below and click OK.

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Go to Edit > Define Pattern and name your pattern. Click OK and close your duplicated texture photo. You do not have to save the duplicate.

Now create a new document (any size you wish). I usually start with a 5 x 5 inch, 300 pixels document. Choose your rectangle tool (bottom arrow) and make sure the shape layers selection is selected (top arrow).

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Draw out a rectangle; it doesn’t matter what color you use. Then go to Layer > Rasterize > Shape. You now have an element to create your style with.

See the little FX on your layers palette?

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Click on that to bring up your Layer Style and click on Blending Options.

You can now choose all the elements of your new style.

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Double Click on Pattern Overlay and you will now see the Pattern Box (top arrow). Click on the little drop down arrow and all your patterns can now be seen. Go to the bottom of the list and the last pattern will be the one you just created. Double click on that but DO NOT click OK yet.

You will see that your pattern has now filled your rectangle. But here comes the most important part.

Underneath the Pattern box is a scale with a slider and a %.

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If you slide that slider back and forth, you will see the texture photo change. It increases or decreases the image. Just keep sliding until you get the desired effect you want on your rectangle. If you want a bevel to your style, click on the Bevel and Emboss and change the Depth and Size as you desire. Again DO NOT click OK.

Under your blending options, you can add any other effects you wish: Drop & Inner Shadow, Outer and Inner Glow, Stroke, etc. When you have your desired style on the rectangle, then it is time to save your new style.

Click on New Style and then name your style whatever you wish.

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You will see your new style appear in the Styles Palette. You can continue making several different styles in this style set. For example, if you are making metal styles, like I am, then you might want to make several different types of metal styles using different metal texture pictures. Or wood styles, or cardstock styles, etc, etc.

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Once you have all the styles finished in this set, then Save Styles like you did earlier when you saved your Master Style Set. You now have your new Style set.

The important thing to remember is that anytime you use a style, whether it is one you made, purchased, or downloaded as a freebie, always bring up the Blending Options and make any changes you wish. After you have applied the style of your choice to your element, you can then double click on the style effects (see the red arrow below) and make any changes to that style you wish to make your element or paper look how you want it to look.  Just as you used the slider to change the image when you created the style, you can also use the slider again on ANY style after you have applied it.

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Sometimes a style will look good on a large tag but that same style will not look good on an alpha or some other element. You have to go into the blending options and make adjustments. This is the key that I never understood. I would use the purchased style (or one I had downloaded as a freebie) and it would just not look right. It never occurred to me that I could change the settings of any style because I did not truly understand how to create one.

So I hope that this helps in understanding layer styles and how to use them. And as my freebie, here is my set of metal styles I made for this tutorial. 

Metal Styles preview

 

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Hope you enjoy it and may you have a God-filled day.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Calendar Template Freebie

This is a calendar template I have been working on.  I want to do a family calendar this Christmas, so I had to devise a template to do each month.  It is in a psd format and has all the months already set up for the upcoming 2010. The psd is an 11x17 size which you can have one of the online companies like Shutterfly print for you.  Or you can separate it and print the top and bottom as separate 8 1/2 x 11 pieces and spiral-bind it at the center.

I have done an example for January and February to show you how you can utilize the template.  January uses the date area as one mat that you can clip another paper or color to and have one solid area.  Here is my example:

Hall Calendar - January web

I’ve set six separate weeks up on their own layer that you can hide and use only the monthly background like I did for January.  Or you can use the separate weeks like I did for February below:

Hall Calendar - February web

I used a background and clipped it to the individual gray squares and left the white ones alone.  This way you can also clip a picture on an individual day like I did of my son for his birthday.  This is what the template looks like.

Calendar Template web

It is a multi-layered psd file that you can download here on MediaFire or here on 4shared.  If you have any questions or problems, please do not hesitate to let me know by leaving a comment. 

I am working on some styles that I will post this weekend, as well as a tutorial on how to use and create your own styles.  Have a God-filled day.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Weekly Scripture Freebie

I have to apologize for the length of my absence for anyone following my weekly scriptures. But on September 22, my sister died very suddenly and unexpectedly. She was only 57 years old, and to some of you that may sound old, but for many of us, that is still young. How do you prepare for the death of a loved one? With a sudden death, you have to deal not only with the grief and loss, but the shock as well. Last January, I lost my brother to pancreatic cancer. We had a year to prepare for that, but no amount of time could really prepare you for the pain of losing someone you love.

It just so happened that today was my first day back to church after losing my sister, and the sermon was on Heaven. Our pastor talked about the certainty life after death and knowing that Heaven exists. When we have faith in Jesus Christ, there is no fear of death. I know for my sister and brother, they are in Heaven. They were both saved and believers of Christ. There is joy knowing that they are in a better place and that they are now without pain. But the grief and pain I now suffer is in the loss of my siblings and my shared heritage. They were my only siblings; I am the last one left. That is a hard thing to come to terms with. I remember when my grandmother lost her last sister and how it devastated her. But she was 84 years old when her sister died and my grandmother had been the youngest of all the children. I am the oldest and never thought to lose both my siblings so young. The sad part is that my mother also lost her husband, my step-father, in July. In less than two years, she lost a husband and two children.

In honor of my brother and sister, I have scrapped a page for each of them. I used kits by Cari Lopez for these pages and made them 8x10 so they could be framed.

Michael-Scott-Mason-web

My brother Mike Mason. He was only 51 years old and left a wife, three children, three grandchildren plus one more on the way.

Terri-Lyn-Simpson-web

My sister Terri Simpson. She was 57 years old and left four children and eight grandchildren.

The following page is one I did for my mother and me.

Mike-&-Terri-Remembered-web

The scripture for the week is simply done, I hope you enjoy it. Have a God-filled day.

John 14.6 Preview

You can download here. Be sure to check back again soon. I am working on a calendar template for 2010.