I almost missed this month's 2014 Christmas Challenge card! June got away from me.
I
LOVE this month's image. Ever since I was a small child, I have loved
snow globes. Some people think of them as kitsch -- but I am quite
willing to admit to enjoying kitsch and all its plebeian connotations
:-D
Once I realized I had almost missed getting my card
made, I discovered another printer problem this month -- almost out of
ink. **sigh** So, I had to resort to something I am probably not
supposed to do -- coloring in the image with a graphics program and
then building the card in a different graphics program.
If I had the new cartridges of ink to replace the empty ones, it
would have been oh so much easier to print off the image and hand color
it with my colored pencils. As it turned out, I ended up using
PhotoShop Elements 6 to color the image.
In the past, I had a fabulous graphics program -- Micrografx's
Picture Publisher 7 -- that I used for everything (it came free bundled
with a scanner I bought at Sam's Club over a decade ago ...) Using
that program and its built-in brushes, I could make anything look like
it was truly colored in with pastels or colored pencils. PhotoShop and
PhotoShop Elements use a macro to convert a colored area to look like it
was pencil stroked that do not look real, or realistic, to me. Picture
Publisher looked "real." I am very disappointed that as Microsoft
upgrades operating systems I end up losing the ability to use programs
that work wonderfully and get stuck using "make do" software.
I ended up laying strokes of color and then using Gaussian Blur
to sort of get a decent color; and added some kind of texture or other
filter on top. I'm not totally happy with the results and will print
the image and hand color the rest for my collection of cards.
I love the Challenge because it is allowing me to get ready all
year long for the Holiday season instead of panicking at the last minute
to get all my cards made, addressed and mailed. Are you following
along with the 2014 Christmas Challenge? Go to http://digistamps4joy-sa.blogspot.com/ and join in!
There isn't much time to join for June, but it is not
impossible! It is a really fun image this month and easy to color in.
Contact Desiree and get the image -- upload to your blog or email the
final card to her and then get the July image. Or, if you don't want to
panic to finish up a card by the end of June, contact Desiree and let
her know you want to join starting in July.
Since I could not print off the final colored image ... I put it
into my scrapbooking software to build the card. I use Creative
Memories' StoryBook Creator 3 as my digi-scrapping software program.
Creative Memories no longer supports or sells StoryBook Creator, and had
upgraded to supporting version 4.0 before their reorganization. I had
loaded version 4 but determined it was not for me at that time and went
back to my version 3. StoryBook Creator was produced by another company
for Creative Memories and is now selling it as Panstoria's Artisan
software. I've tried a lot of the digi-scrapping software on the
market. And a lot of digi-scrappers use the Adobe PhotoShop or
PhotoShop Elements programs. or the free Gimp PhotoShop clone. However,
in my opinion, except for my old Micrografx Picture Publisher 7, StoryBook Creator
(aka Artisan from Panstoria) is the absolute best available. (Though I really can't comment on the color manipulation options available in SBC 4 and Artisan.)
I used a digi-paper and a saying from a Creative Memories' kit called Candy Cane to create the card. I think, once I have the ink to print the image, I will probably print off this paper and saying in 4x6" panels to use on my finished cards but will print the line image and hand color it -- I'll be happier with both the sky and fence. I'm just not all that skilled with mouse or pen tablet to draw my lines (for wood texture) where I want them, and it is much easier to layer the various blues for atmospheric perspective in the sky using colored pencils instead of the options in PSE 6. Besides, if I do it by hand, I can add in a small postage stamp in the letter to Santa :-D
Come and play along -- join in at http://digistamps4joy-sa.blogspot.com/
Suse this is beautifully coloured and I love how creatively you have photographed it. Thank you for taking the time to use this month’s free Christmas image. You have automatically qualified to receive next month’s Christmas image for free, which will be emailed to you at the beginning of July.
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Desíre
{Digistamps4Joy Christmas Challenge Co-ordinator}
{Doing Life – my personal blog}