Registered: April 2011 Location: Western Michigan Posts: 3,159
For the scraplift challenge. This was tough as I use the Artisan software for scrapping, and I typically use their light/heavy shadow defaults. As mush as I could, I tried to play with the custom shadow settings and make some of the elements pop more (I must have read her interview 5 times looking for tips). Nowhere close to Amie's pages, but I tried something new and will probably experiment some more with the settings.
Made with LJS Designs' Burgers and Beer collection and Cindy Schneider's Party Game a day template
Registered: September 2015 Location: Spokane, WA Posts: 4,939
Sun June 7, 2020 8:44pm
I think you shadows are great here! Perfect kit choice for your fun photos!
norton94 SugarBabe
Registered: December 2007 Posts: 6,866
Mon June 8, 2020 11:03am
I think they turned out terrific!! What a fun page idea too
TraceyM Sweet Shoppe Designer
Registered: February 2019 Location: Oregon Posts: 2,624
Wed June 10, 2020 4:32pm
I think you did great with popping things. If Artisan lets you separate your shadow you could use a soft edge brush on low opacity and erase a bit at the tips of shadows. OR repeat the elements on top of the shadowed one and then you can erase a bit of the shadowed one once it is rasterized in whatever way artisan lets you do that. This is a great fun page.
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