Start2Finish: Road Trip Map
Create a cover for your next trip that gives an overview of your exciting adventure.
Create a cover for your next trip that gives an overview of your exciting adventure.
Learn how to make a Double Page Spread from a single Blueprint for your project without using Mirror Image.
Learn how to easily add and center elements on a page to create a classic look.
In this Tip, you will learn how to organize and find page templates using tags.
In this Video Tidbit, we will explore Artisan’s 2 customizable Blur filters: the Directional blur and the Gaussian blur.
Learn how to take a single Blueprint and rotate then adjust to create a Double Page Spread (DPS).
Create a title page for your album or wall décor for you or a loved one using this fun idea!
Add decorative detail to your page by using your favorite patterned paper to create an overlay that is twice as nice.
This tip will walk you through a quick and easy way to add multiple shadows to an element.
Have you ever made a mistake with a custom cut or custom shape creation and decided that the only solution was to cancel and start over? Maybe you ended up with two distinct cuts on one image or needed to combine two custom shapes. This video will help get it done efficiently.
In this Bright Idea, advanced Artisan users will learn how to create a decorative backdrop frame for a double page spread layout using 3 photos, shapes, cutters and strokes.
Want a quick and easy way to use lots of embellishments without it being overbearing on your page? This is a great way to show off digital art and your photos with no competition.
Use this clever outline technique to create decorative titles and title clusters for your pages.
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.
Have fun learning how to use the Grid Guide and shapes to create this half circle border.
Overlays are a lot of fun to use. Try this fun technique using the Wand Tool to color parts of your transparent overlays.
In this tip, while we will focus specifically on tagging word art, we will still be considering the general concepts involved. Hopefully, you are convinced that tagging is a very personal task – it is not ‘one size fits all’ – and tagging word art is especially personal.