Showing posts with label Beginners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beginners. Show all posts
14:17

11/06/08 What is a Freebie???

Some of you newbies have been asking this very question, and so I think it's time for a recap. No problem too, as once you all know what a freebie is and how to use it, you will undertand and value it's free-ness, as so many of us do. I have actually gotten to the point that I'd filled up all my space on my computer, and had to get an external hard drive to hold everything, so I could still work on my digital projects on my computer!

But I'm getting ahead of myself here~ Let me back up a bit.

Okay~ I want you think of yourself going into a scrapbook store to browse the paper selections they have there. Now, I'd like you to think for a minute on how the paper companies actually design their papers. Well, first off, they need their designers to come up with the patterns and cute flowers and the stripes that end up being the perfect papers for our projects.

But how do the designers actually design, or make, their designs? They start out on their computers. They use a program, such as Photoshop, to combine colors and design patterns and shapes for the papers. Their final designed project ends up as a file that they save on their computer, of a perfectly designed 12 x12 paper.

Then that file is sent to the printers, x-ing out a lot of middle stuff like approvals from the company heads and what not, and the printers download the designers' files, and print them out. The papers are packaged and shipped off to your local scrapbooking stores for all your scrapping needs and pleasure.

Having said all that, let's back up to the part where the designer saves their 12 x 12 project (or 8.5x11 or 8x8 or what not) as a file.

Designers who go independant, or simply who want to get their name and their work out there or otherwise, have a very nifty tool these days. It's called, the internet. On the internet, the world-spread phenonmenon of blogging has become a common, house-hold name, and a regular past-time for...lets just say many, as I don't really have a number here to give you. :) And on one's blog, one can post about, oh, what's been happening at work these days, or what adorable thing their kid did that day, or what political stand they take, or what song they wrote about their dogs, whatever.

My point here is that some very nifty and friendly and good-hearted designers out there are putting some, and in some cases all of their digital projects they've created, up on their blogs for our viewing, as well as for free downloading!

That is where I come in! I simply enjoy browsing the nets in search of...freebies, to post up on my blog....just for the fun of it! I'll tell you here and now that my personal digital scrapbook is feeling quite neglected, because of this addiction I have of searching out all of the fun, free stuff put out there by absolutely *great* designers.

So once you come to my blog, see a freebie you like, you can click on it. You will then be sent to the blog of the designer who made that particular freebie, where you will find the link to download it, and then you can unzip it on your computer to then access it for your own *personal* use! (Note: personal use being the key words here. Some designers will offer their products for commercial use for free, but it's not all *that* common, fyi. So I ask that you *please* respect their wishes, as it's also THE LAW, as copywrited materials.)

Now here's the kicker question: Once I've downloaded a freebie, WHAT DO I DO WITH IT?!!!

No worries, my friends! I have the answer!

You'll need some sort of photo editing software, one of which I like and use, is Photoshop, or Photoshop Elements, of which you may be able to download a 30-day free trial, to test it out! Here are some of the links:

Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 for Windows: here

Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Macs: here

To find other free Adobe downloads: here


Once you have your editing software, you can then open your freebie in it, and copy and paste your digital papers, elements and alpha's and switch them around with the use of your trusty mosue, just as you would with the traditional, physical versions of papers and elements and so forth.

No mess. Compact. Easy to share. And easy to print!

Now-a-days, you can send your entire, un-assembled album to a printer, like Shutterfly, for example, who will then print it all out for you, and in some cases, even *bind* it for you into an assembled album, book-style!

Very convenient, wouldn't you say?

As far as the cost goes....I really think it evens out. Truely. With traditional scrapbooking, the costs of physical paper, embellies, stickers, adhesives, stamps, inkes, tools and more... it can really add up! Then again, if you go digital, the up-front costs of the acutal products, the files, are quite minimal. But then you've got the cost of your photo editing software that you need in order to do anything with what you've either bought or downloaded for free! And on top of that is the cost of printing it all out. So, ultimately, I figure it's 6's.

That's why I do both! Traditional Scrapbooking as well as Digital Scrapbooking! I know~ I'm penniless!

Thank goodness for FREEBIES!

15:02

Where To Start With Digital Scrapbooking

I have to tell you that I'm really having a lot of fun getting all caught up on my blogging. The only thing wrong with that it that I might not be posting for a couple of days afterwards. So please be sure to scroll down and see all I've posted today. There's a TON of freebies I've found for you and you won't want to miss out on them.

So here's the thing~ I know some of you have been wanting to know where to begin when it comes to digital scrapbooking. Well, here's what I wish I did. Jessica Sprague has *a bunch* of classes going on her site. It used to be, and still is this way for some classes, that you had to know the register date and stay up late to hurry and sign up for the class you wanted to get into, before it fill up within the first 10 minutes!


Although NOW~ the beginners class, called Up & Running With Photoshop, is now completely video tutorials, and thus now purchasable for downloading, right then and there. They are self-paced classes, which means that if you don't quite *get* something, you need not worry about falling behind the rest of the class! I *love* the idea of it, and am contemplating taking the $45.00 class, simply to see if I missed anything and so that I can then tell you from first-hand experience what the class is like.

What I *can* tell you from first-hand experience is that when I started out on my journey of digital scrapbooking, I started using *only* Jessica's magazine, Computer Tricks for Scrapbookers, put out by Creating Keepsakes.
Computer Tricks for...
And I got pretty far! I'll admit that I also used my husband's knowledge of Photoshop as well, but really, he didn't know how to apply it all to scrapbooking... So off I went, digi-scrapping with just me and Jessica!

But now there's this class! Someone to show you step-by-step with the newest versions of Photoshop and Photoshop Elements! Yeah! So read up on this, and see if it's for you!

P.S. Jessica now has a second volume of her afore mentioned mag available for purchase; Computer Tricks for Scrapbookers 2
Creating Keepsakes: Computer Tricks for Scrapbooking 2 by Jessica Sprague

Here's what Jessica has to say:

START YOUR PHOTOSHOP JOURNEY TODAY!
Chances are, you've been collecting digital photos for a few years. If you have ever wanted to do something special with those truly special photos you have, learning Photoshop or Photoshop Elements is the answer.

I love Photoshop Elements because it's a great balance between ease-of-use and the power to get things done and have a great time. BUT there's a learning curve involved (as you might have discovered if you've ever opened the program and tried to do anything with it).

That's why I started this class. Up & Running with Photoshop will take you on the first steps of a great adventure in learning skills that will benefit you for the rest of your life. In this four-lesson, video-based course, You'll learn all the basic tools and how to use them to manipulate the materials of the digital scrapbooking craft: digital patterned paper, brushes, embellishments, and type.

You'll leave class with the ability to make gorgeous pages you can print and slip into albums, embellish with traditional supplies, or print in bound photo books.

Up & Running with Photoshop is a four-lesson, video-based, SELF-PACED course just for beginning digital scrapbookers. This class is JAM-PACKED with information, inspiration, free goodies, and VIDEO lessons that put me right there beside you as you begin your Photoshop journey.

Let's summarize some of the features of our class:
  • I'll walk you through four video layouts, and show you how to use Photoshop's basic tools and functions along the way. Each video lesson is between 35 and 60 minutes long, and is divided into bite-size, do-able tasks that will have you improving your skills in no time!
  • My step-by-step video lessons let you see and hear the techniques, at an easy-to-understand pace, with techniques that build on one another. You can stop, rewind, and restart the videos as many times as you need to.
  • You'll get a downloadable digital kit that contains everything you need to be successful in your class, including all the page backgrounds, embellishments, patterned papers, ribbon, brushes, and more!
  • You'll receive four bonus assignments with extra free downloads to further hone your skills.
  • We'll also discuss additional bonus material about topics of interest to every digital scrapbooker, including organization, fonts, your computer, and photography.
  • You can register at ANY TIME, no need to wait for a class date!
  • If you have questions during your class, our warm and friendly community on the General message board is ready and eager to help!
  • You'll get INSTANT ACCESS to the entire course.
  • All of the videos you'll see will be available forever from your course home page at JessicaSprague.com. No expiration, EVER
For a Course Overview or to purchase this class, view it here.