Monday, July 6, 2009

The Dreaded Drop-Shadows....

Ok this week we are going to address what to me is the most common mistake I see made in layouts, and that is Drop Shadows. I want to use DS for Drop Shadows for the sake of ease from this point on. As a designer, we use DS to make our elements look more realistic and also to add dimension to our designs. I use CS3 so I will do my tutorial based on what I use and I am hoping that you can adjust as needed for the programs you use. For those of you that use elements, I will address how to do this at the end of this little lesson.  So, lets get started. To begin with, as you have seen in previous lessons, that DS are a personal preference, but there are some basic rules of thumb to follow.

1. For the most part, everything on your layout should have a DS. (the exception would be journaling or text, you do not need to add a DS to these)

2. I think Titles can and almost always should have a DS, but this is my personal preference, and you can use your creative license here.

3. All papers, excluding backgrounds need a DS.

4. All elements need to have a drop shadow. The exception here would be something like netting, or sometimes splatters or things that would be sprinkled on paper.

5. When adding DS to your layouts, the easiest way is to make a DS on one layer and copy that "FX" or style and then you can paste it to all of your layers at one time or as you go along.

6.  Depending on the size of your layout, you need to adjust not only the size and spread of the DS but the opacity also.  Another trick is to make your DS color a darker color of the element or the paper.  So if you are using a dark blue paper you can make your DS a dark blue/black.  If you are making a brag book album you need to make it much smaller and if you are doing something smaller.. make your DS even smaller.  It should not be hovering over the paper with a huge DS underneath it. 

Now, a few more things before we get into this weeks "Hands On" lesson. If any of you ladies are on CT teams.. and help with QP's, there are a few more things that you need to know. Did you know that, as designers, we can not have any DS on elements or openings that are in the transparent space of our layouts?  So, this creates a little more thinking here and if you are not interested in this part, feel free to skip to the place where I tell you what we are going to actually do for this week, but if you are interested in expanding your skills as a CT hang with me here for a little longer. Your designer will love you for learning this.  If you are making QP's for an album, any area that is in the transparent part of the layout can not have any DS. So this means if you have bows, or frames that hang over into that area, NO DROP SHADOWS ALLOWED!  So, how do we do this? I’m glad you asked and there are several ways..In CS3, I get on my layer in the layers pallet and after creating my DS, I put my curser on the DS in the layer pallet and do a right click and create new layer. This makes your DS on a layer of its own. Now, you can select the open area on the layer that doesn't have the DS and select the DS layer and delete what is showing in the open area..  Do you want to see if you have a DS on an area of your QP’s that is in the transparent area of your layout?  This is how I QC (Quality Control) check for them.  Make 2 layers under your QP layer.  Fill one with green and the other with black.   And on your QP layer put a red stroke at 3 px’ls around your QP.  (this also works for stray pixels on elements too)  You will be able to see if you have a wide red area where the thin red stroke should be.  You can delete it while it is highlighted at this point if you want.  BUT it is so much easier to just remove it while you are making your layout. 

So now that we know what and where to place our DS, I want to teach you a trick of the trade. And that is how to make realistic drop shadows on bows or how to make paper look like it is lifting on a corner. Are you ready to play? I hope so.  Stacey Crossley was gracious enough to let me share this tutorial she had written with all of you.  So, a huge thank you to my friend and a fantastic designer, Stacey. 

Stacey Crossley’s Realistic Drop-Shadow Tutorial

If you’d like to give your layouts dimension and depth, this technique is a great way to start.  Did you know you can put your drop shadows onto their own layer and manipulate them before merging them back?  It makes all the difference if you’re wanting to portray space between the background and your picture/element.  Take a look at this before photo…the whirly looks okay on the background, there’s a nice little drop shadow behind it:

However, if you’re wanting the whirly to look like it’s got movement, that it doesn’t just lay flat on the background, use the warped shadow method (note how the edges look just a little lifted off the background):

This technique is great not only for layouts, but designers use this in their previews to give them life.  The steps are as follows:

Once you have your element/photo on the layer, go ahead and create the shadow as you would any other time.   Right click the drop shadow in your layer <create new layer.  A dialogue box will appear, go ahead and click okay.  In your layers, highlight the now separated drop shadow, we’ll be working with that now.

Right click drop shadow in layer<create new layer

Choose Edit<Transform<Warp

You should now see warp mesh over your element now (see illustration)

From this point, start moving the little circles on the mesh to manipulate the shadow.  You decide where you want the shadows, play with it, see what looks good–I’ve found keeping the shadow prominent on one or two sides is realistic.  I also go to the shadow layer and change the opacity from 75-90 percent, depending on what I’m trying to achieve.  Once you have your shadow where you want it, we need to merge them back together again.  Control<click to highlight both layers, then  Control<E to merge them together.

That’s all there is to it!

Now for those of you who use PSE you can mimic this to a point by following these steps:

1.  Duplicate the layer you want to put your DS on.  To do this, right-click on the layer and choose "Duplicate Layer." Move the Layer Copy below the original layer.

2.  Right-click on the Layer 1 copy thumbnail and choose "Select Layer Transparency." This will put "marching ants" around your layer. What we want to do is "fill" this layer with a color that is the same shade of our background but darker, or a dark grey.  Go to Edit> Fill Selection.

3.  A new dialog box will appear. Here, you want to select "Use Color" from the drop down menu, and using the mouse, move the cursor over the background until the Eyedropper Tool appears. Select the background color. Then go to the Color Picker and directly below the circle selector on the Color Picker, select a darker Shade than the background color. This is trial and error. Choose a color that would make a realistic shadow color. You don't want it too bright, but more on the dull side.

Click "OK." Click Select> Deselect to lose the marching ants.

Look at your layers menu and you will see that your layer copy is now filled with the color you just selected. This is your new shadow!

4.  Finally, we want to "blur" it up just a bit, so the shadow isn't so harsh. With the layer still active, go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur. Choose a radius of about 7.8 to 8.8 pixels. Select "OK."

5.   Now you can go to the Image > Transform > Distort.  Play around with where you want to drag it from to make it look like the photo I used as an example, and you are good to go!

So now for this weeks lesson:

I want you to make a layout and pay close attention to your use of drop shadows.  You can pick any kit and any layout you want, but I want  you to try to use this method of warping the shadow on a few things to give it that added umph!  If it is not possible to put your DS on its own layer and warp it just make a layout and do your best to make your drop shadows realistic looking.  I will be happy to give CC to anyone who asks and I hope you will find this weeks lesson something you can use.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Hometown, USA

Well here it is, almost the 4th of July!  This happens to be one of my favorite times of the year.  The 4th is my hubbys birthday and to celebrate, I have my whole store at Scrapable on sale for 35% off!  Yep, you heard me right, 35% off!  So come and check out all my new things and while your there take advantage of the extra savings.  Here is a preview of my new kit, which you can find at both my stores, Pretty Scrappy and Scrapable

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I am also hosting the Mapquest Challenge at Scrapable so please come and check it out and have some fun.  His, Teri

Friday, June 26, 2009

Yankee Doodle Dandy

Ok, my hubby’s BD is on the 4th of July and I am always saying he is my Yankee Doodle Dandy! So..... Here is my holiday kit bearing his patriotic nickname!


Yankee Doodle Dandy is just that. A dandy of a kit for all of your holiday photos. But don't let the colors fool you. You can use this kit for your everyday photos too! Packed full of colorful, textured papers and then bursting with glittery elements, Yankee Doodle Dandy will be your go to kit to scrap those memories. Many of the elements were custom made for this kit. The cute word art, "Sparkling Good Time" and the unique star bordered alpha are just two of the unusual elements included in this kit. While it certainly has the glitz and glam you are looking for to celebrate, it also lends itself to the good "ole' Glory" feel too!

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and the paper preview is here:

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I hope you like this little bundle of red,white and blue made just for you! 

You can find these at Pretty Scrappy or Scrapable.

His, Teri

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Weekend Getaway2 and WG QP Album

I have 2 new add-ons for my popular Weekend Getaway kit. Weekend Getaway 2 (the bare necessities) and Weekend Getaway QP album are just what you will need to scrap those traveling photos of those special little get-aways. They are also great for any masculine photos. The WG2 was created using the exact color scheme and theme as the first one so that you can even make a complete printed album and you will have plenty of goodies to choose from. Hope you enjoy! I know I am going to make an album of our recent trip to Big Bend out of these kits, which by the way, was my inspiration for making these kits.  Here is the QP album which was made with the first kit, Weekend Getaway :

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And this is the second kit, Weekend Getaway 2 (the bare necessities)

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and if you missed the first kit, here it is too! 

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Now, go pack your bags and grab your camera and snap some great photos so you can use this kit!  Have a great day!  His, Teri

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Here is a cute whimsical kit that just fell together! I love that when it happens!


Hey, "Somethin's Fishy" here! It sure is, and itsTeri's whimiscal kit, "Somethin's Fishy". This kit is full of funny fish and strange creatures from the bottom of the sea. With these color combinations, unique elements and variety of papers this will be one of those kits you will reach for to scrap those trips to Sea World, the aquarium, those silly bath tub pictures, or just a trip to the beach. But you can also use it for your everyday photos and the colors are not gender specific so its good for boys and girls alike.

And here are some of my new overlays and textures:





Check them all out here at Pretty Scrappy

or here at Scrapable





I hope you can use these for some of your masculine or western themed kits... :)

Friday, June 5, 2009

Are U ready 4 a "Weekend Getaway"

My newest kit is out in the stores today!  "Weekend Getaway" was inspired by the mini-trips we all love to take or those of us just wanting to get away for the weekend.  "Weekend Getaway"  is perfect to scrap those memories of a relaxing vacation or  just a simple day trip.  Not a tradition vacation kit, but one that is perfect for road trips, hiking up hills or soaring from coast to coast.  The color combination in this kit also lends itself perfectly to be used for those masculine photos and great for the little explorer in all of us!  Indiana Jones goes vintage!  This kit is packed to the brim and ready to go. 

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Here are some detailed images for you to see it up close.  I made this kit to scrap some photos that I took on a recent trip to Big Bend, but it would be perfect for Father's Day, or any little boy layouts too!

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I love the tree and the rustic fence.. there are alot of unique elements in this jam packed kit.

 

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The twill ribbon is so adorable and I didnt leave out the photographer in the crowd.  Can you find the camera?

 

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Cha-Ching!  Show me the money and I am ready to hit the road.  And you know there are bound to be detours!

 

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Watch out for flat tires and you guessed it!  The dreaded pit stops too..

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And the papers are great for those masculine photos that you have to scrap too! 

I made this layout last night at a speed scrap and just altered it a little for the QP Freebie.  This is my Grandfather and his wife, and they are chill-axin' in my little b'mer...are'nt they cute?

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I made a little QP for you... and left it generic enough that it can be used for any layout.. Hope you like it!

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You can click on either preview to download and be sure to get the full kit at Pretty Scrappy or Scrapable.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Bullfrogs and Butterflies

"Bullfrogs and Butterflies" is a whimsical kit that was designed for those that are young and those that are young at heart! Packed full of unique elements and do-dads this kit is a must have for all your spring and summer photos! "Bullfrogs and Butterflies" was born out the the classic song we all sang at Vacation Bible School teaching us that both bullfrogs and butterflies have been born-again. From the chipped paint word art title, to the whimsical round froggy border, you will find yourself smiling at this hum-dinger of a kit. With a perfect combination of glittery butterflies and slimy green bullfrogs that are just waiting to jump right out of the kit and on to your layouts you are sure to have "toads"of fun with this one....

Teri got together with her creative team and put this darling QP album together to get you well on your way in using this darling kit perfect for you very own "Bullfrogs or Butterflies" How cute for all those VBS photos or even your church camp photos that you have laying around begging to be scrapped.

And last but not least, you can grab this darling CD album together to get you well on your way in using this darling kit perfect for you very own "Bullfrogs or Butterflies"

All of these are available at Pretty Scrappy and Scrapable

 

Here is a layout I made with this kit of my darling Grandkids...

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