These wonderful sailor boy images are from Mo's Digital Pencil...they are set sold for $10 and so much fun to work with. These are just 3 examples of my work using colored pencils.
The two with 2 images on the card were merged in Paint.Net. It took a bit of time to work them out, but was so worth it once I was successful. I found a very helpful blog, that I recommend you check out at http://debbiepsplace.blogspot.com/2010/06/merging-digital-images-using-paintnet.htm
Just open a blank page in Paint.net. Click file then select a Jpeg. Then do the same again from layers and import from file with the second Jpeg and adjust the position relative to the first one by just clicking and dragging the image. You can adjust the size by the handles at the corners of the selected jpeg. Use the eraser from tools and erase the surrounding box of the second image. When you are happy with the whole picture save as one Jpeg.
Sounds complex when it is written, but when you have done it once it's easy. You can of course put as many Jpegs in as you wish!
Now that I can do this, there will be no end to the new compositions I can make and color!
By the way, although I do forget on occasion, I try to watermark my cards.
3 comments:
Hiya Carla just found yoru blog via card making tips great tutorial x tfs crafty hugs xmaggiex
Very pretty....I found you on Show Stopper Saturdays.
Thanks for sharing how you do this. I have yet to try merging imagines, stamped or digital and it scares me a little. By the way, would you be willing to add the gadget that allows someone to follow your blog via email subscription? I think it's the 5th gadget down and it makes it so much easier to follow a great blog when new posts come right to your inbox.
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