Artisan Tip: Using Pocket Cards Part 3 - Cluster Extraction
In this third tip of the series, you will use a variety of tools to extract ready made clusters!
In this third tip of the series, you will use a variety of tools to extract ready made clusters!
In this Bright Idea you will use a single photo to create a clean and classic layout.
This is the second Tip in a series of how to incorporate the various cards that are included in digital art kits.
Making a collage of photos from a trip is a wonderful way to highlight a city or country or many countries visited. This technique could be used as a chapter starter or as a cover.
Create a page that has the look of graffiti writing on a wall.
In Start2Finish Videos, you enter the desktop of a p2P team member and watch them build a page from beginning to end. In this video, Nathalie creates a double page spread in which the focal point is one stunning travel photo.
This bright idea uses text as design so you can share your photos and tell a story with ease.
The grid cutter and some clever copy and paste work will create a pretty cool border detail. You can make it as large or small as you'd like. it is sure to be a hit.
This video will demonstrate how a mask effect “clips” or fills photos and how to adjust the clipping.
Give your pages an edge. This border technique will allow you to showcase your favorite patterned papers without distracting from your photos.
Use shapes, lines and the straight edge cutter to create the illusion that elements on your pages are tucked into slits of paper.
If you’re looking for a fun and easy way to make one photo the focus of your page, then look no further.
Using the Straight Edge Cutter you can create a stunning backdrop for your pages. Simple angle adjustments creates a pinched design perfect for showcasing your favorite patterned papers. Cluster your photos on the decorative detail or put one stunning photo across the beautiful backdrop.
Learn how to use diagonal cut monogram detail to enhance your photo and your story.
Do you want to add some "heat" to your layout? This Start2Finish (S2F) was inspired by Lisa Ingleton, a member of the Pixie Power Committee. The title of my page is made up of 3 separate elements - 1 fancy font and 2 text boxes. With the creative tools (blend cut, temperature, glow) in Artisan, I am able to add "heat" to my title. This S2F features the blend cutter, color temperature, glow, strokes, fancy fonts and masks.
Two papers and two photos is all it takes for this quick page technique.
In this Bright Idea, you’ll be creating different shapes, adding a stroke that looks like stitching to make each shape pop off the page!