swtonscrappn
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Post by swtonscrappn on Jun 27, 2014 19:14:49 GMT
I have JUST started looking into digiscrapping. By this time, the twopeas board was practically dead. I did go back and read older threads, but I would like to discuss more.
Does anyone use GIMP to digiscrap?
How do you organize your digital accessories?
Did you have to explore things yourself or are there some good videos you recommend?
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Post by katiescarlett on Jun 27, 2014 19:57:07 GMT
I have been digiscrapping since 2005. I use photoshop elements.
I organize my supplies into folders. I breakdown the kits into folders such as flowers, paper, word art, templates, etc., etc. etc. Many people keep their kits together by designer name and tag the various elements in a photoshop program. I rarely buy an entire kit anymore. I have so many that I just look for the individual items that I need/want.
I know there are many tutorials out there for learning digital scrapbooking. You can find them on youtube. I don't know any specific ones offhand.
Good luck. I love digital scrapbooking. It was a little struggle for me at first as I didn't know the photoshop program so I was learning both at the same time. There is still a lot I don't know after almost 10 years.
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Post by fruitysuet on Jun 27, 2014 21:03:58 GMT
I know people have mentioned GIMP but it is not something I have used. I got Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 bundled in with a printer years ago and stayed with that until I upgraded to 9 then 11 (current is 12 but they release new around October each year).
I admit I struggled a lot trying to figure it out on my own. Layers were just a complete mystery. Someone at a local crop was digiscrapping so she showed me a few basics. I took a couple of classes that helped. Jessica Sprague's are the most famous I guess. I took the intermediate one to help improve my skills, but if you wanted to get a grip of things quicker than me I would suggest going for a beginners class at the outset.
If there are particular things you want to do, check out You Tube or just ask on the forum.
I do limited organisation - I am mainly what is known as a kit scrapper - I buy a kit and I make a layout with what is in that kit. This means I don't need to organise much other than by store/designer. Some people use organising systems and label everything that comes in a kit with tags such as paper, button, theme, colour, pattern etc. This works well for people who like to use a bit of this and a bit of that. I have so much stuff there is no way I could go back and do that with everything I have.
I would say the main things to learn are downloading/unzipping/creating new files and dragging things in to the workspace; how to use the layers; clipping and resizing; using shadows effectively - makes all the difference to a page.
And a big thing to remember in the digi world is that credits when uploading is proper etiquette - it is really frowned upon not to state the product and designer of whatever you have used.
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Post by sassynsweet on Jun 27, 2014 21:10:20 GMT
I use Photoshop CS5, but I haven't digiscrapped in a couple years, now I am primarily a hybrid scrapper doing Project Life. My digital kits were organized by Shop/Designer/Kit name primarily so I could keep track of credits for posting to galleries as I was on several design teams. I highly recommend www.digishoptalk.com/ for more information about digiscrapping
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Post by GiantsFan on Jun 27, 2014 21:38:22 GMT
Started digi scrapping in 2009. I bought a new laptop and it had PSE 6 on it. A friend had just taken a CK class nearby, taught by Jessica Sprague. So I Googled her (I vaguely remembered her from CK Magazine), found the site and took a free class at JessicaSprague dot com. I love her classes. Her voice calming and she she makes everything seem so easy. In fact her classes are 20% off until 6/30/14.
I use Picasa to organize photos and supplies. One thing I would stress is that tag your supplies as you get them. I have over 500 digi kits that I am trying to tag. Ok two things. Also just because a kit is free or $1.00 doesn't mean that you have to get it. If it's not your style, pass on it. My kits are organized by the name of the creator and then kit name.
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Post by katiescarlett on Jun 27, 2014 21:42:31 GMT
And a big thing to remember in the digi world is that credits when uploading is proper etiquette - it is really frowned upon not to state the product and designer of whatever you have used. Frowned upon by whom? Now I remember why I stopped posting layouts in galleries. I'm not a kit scrapper so it takes me way too much time to credit each flower, paper, word art, etc. that I might use on one layout. I have paid for whatever it is that I am using, I am not on any CT's, so I guess I will have to be frowned upon or not post.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jun 27, 2014 22:49:53 GMT
I bought the software from My Digital Scraproom. They were running a special and I'd been looking at it for a while so I bit. I LOVE how easy it is to organize and tag not only all of my photos but all of my digital scrapping stuff too, making it easy to find and easy to use. There are tools for creating photo collages, Project Life type cards and for basic photo editing among other things. I also love that once my photos are categorized, I can mark them as printed once I've done that step, and mark them as scrapped once I'm done scrapping that group of pics which is very handy whether you scrap digitally or not.
The price is comparable to PSE but I think the learning curve is a lot less steep, she has a ton of great how to videos on YouTube that you can watch so you can see how to do things step by step. I haven't used it a whole lot for projects, but I have been working on getting my photos and digi stuff imported into it and tagged so at least I'm moving in the right direction!
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Jun 28, 2014 8:01:47 GMT
I use PSE10 and I found it a huge learning curve. I learned the basics through a Sande Kreiger free class at 2Peas then just played around.
I am not a kit scrapper so I have to tag my supplies to find what I'm looking for. I sort my supplies by creating folders for each designer, then subfolders for each kit I have downloaded. I use Picasa to tag my supplies and have a "to be tagged" folder as well so I can still choose from my newest purchases. I have plenty of stuff but still want the new and shiny but I mostly shop sales.
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Post by Gennifer on Jun 28, 2014 8:31:53 GMT
Does anyone use GIMP to digiscrap? I recommend PSE, to be honest. That's what the bulk of the mainstream digital supplies are made for, including templates, and I think you'd be better off just using it from the very beginning. You can download a free trial for a few weeks... (At least 2, but maybe a month) to see if it's something you'll actually use, but you can also get really good pricing from Amazon and places like Costco, generally for as low as $50. How do you organize your digital accessories? Mine are simply in folders on my EHD. I sort by store>DesignerName>KitName. That way, if a designer moves to another store it's easy to move the folder. A lot of people tag, but I'd rather spend my time on the fun part of digi. Did you have to explore things yourself or are there some good videos you recommend? I am completely self-taught, even as a designer, so it's definitely possible to do that. People have mentioned Jessica Sprague's classes, and they are good, but I very highly recommend Tiffany Tillman's site, scrapaneers.com... She's got some amazing teachers there. Tiffany also has a free video tip series on her blog, which you can find simplytiffanystudios.com/category/digital-tips/As a designer (and also a store owner, although I obviously don't speak for any store but my own) I don't expect everyone to credit every item, or even credit it at all. To me, it's more of a courtesy to the people looking through the galleries than an expectation from the designers; if they see something they like, they want to know where to find it.
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Post by fruitysuet on Jun 28, 2014 11:24:58 GMT
I don't know but it does seem to be etiquette. Doesn't bother me as I always credited my products used in gallery uploads even when paper scrapping. I agree with Gennifer, it's nice to know where to get something from if you see what you like. Also, a lot of the stores have limitations on allowing layouts uploaded to their store galleries - have to use % of store product to do so - and so you have to evidence that in your credits. I can totally get that. A store wants to encourage people to look, share and buy what is at the store, not go charging off somewhere else to spend their money. Ditto for taking part in store challenges and earning points/discounts/store credit.
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Post by Crazyhare on Jun 28, 2014 12:29:27 GMT
I noticed Gennifer didn't say which store was hers Pixels & Company
It's my favorite store.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 13:25:46 GMT
Thanks for the link... It's fun to be able to share things like that now.
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Post by stittsygirl on Jun 28, 2014 13:38:58 GMT
I noticed Gennifer didn't say which store was hers Pixels & Company
It's my favorite store. It's a beautiful store, and amazing designers including Gennifer. I think digital scrapping has the best and most diverse designers out there . Just like with digital photos, back up your digital supplies too. You'd hate for them to all be lost in a crash. I actually use my iPad and Adobe Touch to digi scrap now, but I'm another big proponent of PSE.
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Post by ametallichick on Jun 28, 2014 20:00:01 GMT
I started digi scrapping about a month ago. I am a hybrid scrapper (12X12, PL and now digi) and I love it. I still have to print the LO's I have done. I organize the kits by theme. It would be nice to take out all the flowers, zippers, tape, etc. and put them in their own individual folders but that sounds like a lot of work. YIKES! I use Photoshop. But, can someone tell me in layman's terms how templates work?
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Post by anniefb on Jun 28, 2014 20:32:37 GMT
I'm also new to digi scrapping. Have had Photoshop Elements for years and only just working out how to use it but would definitely recommend it. I've started with some Project Life type layouts using templates from Tracy Larsen. Templates take all the hard work out of things - I really love the convenience.
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Post by fruitysuet on Jun 28, 2014 21:22:55 GMT
I started digi scrapping about a month ago. I am a hybrid scrapper (12X12, PL and now digi) and I love it. I still have to print the LO's I have done. I organize the kits by theme. It would be nice to take out all the flowers, zippers, tape, etc. and put them in their own individual folders but that sounds like a lot of work. YIKES! I use Photoshop. But, can someone tell me in layman's terms how templates work? A template is like a sketch in that it prompts you to place things on your page in a certain way. There will be shapes that you can clip your photos and papers onto and indicators of where the title, journaling and so on fits. They can be a big time saver. I found that there is a free class at Big Picture www.bigpictureclasses.com/digitemplate.php
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Chinagirl828
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Jun 28, 2014 23:07:38 GMT
Oh yes, I definitely second this. She has a tutorial on creating shadows on a separate layer in PSE which is just genius. I love her teaching style - so easy to follow.
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Post by Kelly_MR on Jun 28, 2014 23:25:12 GMT
Ive Digi scrapped for years. Absolutely no way I would ever go back to paper. I have a great photo printer so I print my layouts out as well.
I have used Paint Shop Pro since version #1 so for me its the easiest to use but I do venture into elements every once in awhile
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Post by anniefb on Jun 29, 2014 0:09:06 GMT
Oh yes, I definitely second this. She has a tutorial on creating shadows on a separate layer in PSE which is just genius. I love her teaching style - so easy to follow. Thanks so much for the tip. Just the sort of thing I was looking for.
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Post by straggler on Jun 29, 2014 0:56:58 GMT
While I haven't done much digi-scrapping in a while, I do occasionally complete a layout. When I first started, there was a lot of "free" stuff available. That is not the case so much any longer and that is really probably a good thing in a way. I have so much "stuff" because it was "free" and there is a lot of it that is not really to my liking these days. I use PSE 11, started w/ PSE 5, went to 8 and my last upgrade was to 11. I see no need to upgrade to every new version as generally the changes from one version to the next are not worth the cost to upgrade....IMHO. Every so often, when I have the time and inclination, I am going through digi-elements and papers and getting rid of ones I have never used and probably never will. I have bought a few new kits and am keeping them separate from the older stuff. One piece of advice I would offer to a new digi-scrapper is don't buy a bunch of paper. With PSE you can change the color and texturize digi-paper to any color you want as well as add textures. Stick with elements, remembering that you can also change the color of any of them, so you really don't need a huge stash of stuff to try to keep organized. The more you have, the harder it is to keep track of what you have and the overload can really dampen you enthusiasm to scrap. I also have ACDSee15, but I honestly have never figured it out! Good luck and I am glad to see there is still new interest in this hobby!
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Post by Gennifer on Jun 29, 2014 5:35:43 GMT
Hmm... I feel like you can still find quite a bit of free stuff around, but like straggler (and most new digiscrappers), I definitely went on a freebie binge and downloaded a ton of stuff that I never used. My suggestion would be to download multi-designer freebies until you get a handle on your style. Most stores have at least one available at any given time, so you can download one kit and "try out" 20+ designers in one go. For example, here's the current NL subscription freebie at P&Co: You can get it just by signing up for the NL, and I'm pretty sure most stores have something like this. You can also find good freebies by liking stores' and designers' FB pages, too.
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Post by fruitysuet on Jun 29, 2014 10:12:37 GMT
Hmm... I feel like you can still find quite a bit of free stuff around, but like straggler (and most new digiscrappers), I definitely went on a freebie binge and downloaded a ton of stuff that I never used. My suggestion would be to download multi-designer freebies until you get a handle on your style. Most stores have at least one available at any given time, so you can download one kit and "try out" 20+ designers in one go. For example, here's the current NL subscription freebie at P&Co: You can get it just by signing up for the NL, and I'm pretty sure most stores have something like this. You can also find good freebies by liking stores' and designers' FB pages, too. Well I thought I was already a subscriber. For anyone else ... click on the FAQ tab at the top of the P&Co site and there is a link to the newsletter signup in there. That collab is beautiful.
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Post by straggler on Jun 29, 2014 10:46:17 GMT
Guess I should have said that a lot of the sites I DL'd freebies from are long gone...I am sure there are freebies still out there...I just no longer search diligently for them! Really need to get busy and get rid of a lot of those files...it would be so much easier to scrap! Pickleberry Pop is a site for digi-stuff I really like. The above collab is very pretty as well!
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Post by fruitysuet on Jun 29, 2014 10:55:51 GMT
I downloaded lots of freebies too. Actually I think it is a good way to try out different styles and get a feeling for what fits with how you want to scrapbook. Keeping them all after you have figured it out takes up so much 'space' though. I have deleted GB's worth over the years.
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Post by anniefb on Jun 29, 2014 19:49:12 GMT
I just went through and deleted a whole lot of stuff I downloaded for free, never used and just isn't my style.
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Post by Gennifer on Jun 29, 2014 20:04:38 GMT
Sorry, guys... I'm trying really hard to make sure it doesn't look like I'm shilling here, which is why I haven't included links, etc. I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything, I just don't want anyone to get the wrong impression.
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Post by katiescarlett on Jun 29, 2014 20:19:18 GMT
Sorry, guys... I'm trying really hard to make sure it doesn't look like I'm shilling here, which is why I haven't included links, etc. I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything, I just don't want anyone to get the wrong impression. I don't think you are being a jerk at all and I would appreciate a link so I don't have to go searching, that's a beautiful kit! I think we should start a monthly thread where all the designers who are here can link us up to their new stuff!
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Post by anniefb on Jun 29, 2014 20:23:04 GMT
Sorry, guys... I'm trying really hard to make sure it doesn't look like I'm shilling here, which is why I haven't included links, etc. I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything, I just don't want anyone to get the wrong impression. I don't think you are being a jerk at all and I would appreciate a link so I don't have to go searching, that's a beautiful kit! I think we should start a monthly thread where all the designers who are here can link us up to their new stuff! I agree!
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Post by ametallichick on Jun 29, 2014 20:23:43 GMT
You're not being a jerk, Gennifer. Love the hat, btw. And, thanks for the answer on the template question Fruitysuet =)
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Post by Gennifer on Jun 30, 2014 4:42:04 GMT
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