Artisan Tip: Reducing Color Saturation
Featuring the saturation tool, this tip will help with modifying colorful embellishments (or paper) on a more neutral layout.
Featuring the saturation tool, this tip will help with modifying colorful embellishments (or paper) on a more neutral layout.
Using the Quick Access Tool Bar (QAT) will save time while allowing you to make many basic changes to your page. Today’s tip will cover some options when formatting strokes and text from the QAT.
The Wand is a powerful tool. In past versions of the software, the Wand was a cut tool, and it was a one-step process where you either cut or copied the selection. While it remains on the Cut Ribbon, in both Artisan 5 and Artisan 6, the Wand is a selection tool. Many may be confused at just what that means. It means that you use the Wand simply to select an area of your photo, embellishment or any other element on your page, but then you have to choose what you want to do next using another tool. It is an additional step, but the versatility and flexibility this gives you is so worth it.
The title of this tip may be a little misleading. You may think it is all about using the Blended Edge straight cutter, but it is not. This tip is about blending two elements together to achieve a desired look
Technically, there is no way to create a table in FOREVER Artisan 5, but using a bit of ingenuity, there is a way to get a similar effect. Of course, the bonus of creating your "table" in Artisan 5 is that you get to take advantage of the software's creative power.
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