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OK...I got sucked in by learning a new PSE technique! One of the contributor's fixes stretched the canvas...and I just had to know how to do it too! This contributor,
Jodi from MCP Actions, was nice enough to post a link to a tutorial on her website.
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And I tried it out for myself...and I am jumping for joy that I actually did it. And, I also was inspired by all of the "fixes" that incorporated writing and great quotes. So after editing and stretching in PSE, I use Picnik to add the text and the frame! Check out some of the great fixes ove at
iHeartFaces.
5 comments:
I love this version... nice quote..
So very nice!
Wow... I like the stretch too, and I think I am going to go check out this tutorial, I would love to know how to stretch it.
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The quote is beautiful. I also like the burnt edge around it...
Very cool! The combination of stretching the canvas, adding a beautiful quote and vignetting makes for such a WOW photo!
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