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“I LOVE scrapbooking, but just don't have the time to get out "all my stuff." I was so far behind, I thought I'd never catch up.

DSE has made it SO easy to go digital. Everything is there; layouts, papers, embellishments...If I can sit at the computer for half an hour, I can have a page done, maybe two. Nothing to clean up. I love it!“

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Curled Photos Tutorial

Its quite a subtle technique, but it really helps when making your scrapbook pages look real.
Shading Edges Tutorial
You can even use this technique to highlight spots on your photos
Shading Edges Tutorial
See the difference in the houses?

DSE Shading Edges Tutorials
For Photoshop and Photoshop Elements

By Kirsten Sparks

$9.99

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Often subtle things make the difference between a realistic looking scrapbook page and a page that looks like something is just "off". Shading edges is a technique you can use to add that extra layer of realism to you creations.

In this video tutorial, Kirsten will walk you thru the process of shading the edges using the burn tool in Adobe's Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.

Color transcript included with this tutorial as a PDF download.


* The DSE Shading Edges Tutorial was developed to teach Photoshop and Photoshop Elements users, and may not be applicable to other scrapbooking programs.

** This tutorial set was filmed using the Windows operating system and is supplied in the Quicktime file format, which is viewable in both Apple and Windows Operating systems.

 


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