Wrapup / Concluding Remarks
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In this lesson I'm going to wrap this tutorial up by showing you again some of the examples that I've created throughout the tutorial to help us along. I'm going to open them up. And actually in the beginning lesson I tried going from the front to the back and I didn't have enough time, so I'm going to go from the back and see how far I can get to the front just in the Paint Shop Pro images. I'm not even including the pictures that I used or to perform some of the effects, like the time machine and so forth. These are just the PaintShop Pro things that we've worked on. Here's wood routing, which is showing you how to create a wood routed shadow in the middle of wood. You can use this on another material if you like, marble or stone, it doesn't matter. This is a wobbler, a sign that you would create and produce and print professionally and hang then in a restaurant or at a place where somebody would see this and come to your store to buy what product or service you're selling. Like stamp or scrapbooking purposes, or it doesn't have to be just that, it could be for your Web site or your business, creating a wax stamp, very artistic. Tower card, another marketing sign, where we had a different challenge here than the wobbler and the other marketing signs. Here we have three panels to create with different information underneath each one. We included a consistent theme of flowers, logo and the pictures tag here which I think is just amazingly realistic, and take, that looks like a real tag there, doesn't it. Created it with rectangle tool with a rounded horizontal and vertical radius then just put some text on there. Table tent, another marketing term for a type of display that you would contact a sign company to print professionally and cut out and put together for you but you would supply the graphics. Spiral mosaic, a background, which I achieved basically by creating two sides of this image with two different colors and then spiraling it together and applying to it a mosaic tile effect which you could use as a background or on your Website, or on a CD case, anywhere you like. C-logo is our eyeglasses logo. We'll put the background on and you'll see the flower which was created with just a preset shape and then just straight text, very simple. I'm going to look at a screw that we made for the scrapbook; scalloped edge, which I am particularly proud of, trying to figure out how to get an edge to look like you cut it with scissors and we did that, again, with preset shapes that were the gear, I used gear number three there I believe, but you can use gear five, or any of those, or something completely different, and this hopefully just spurs your imagination to keep creating on your own. Another logo, another vector object, and text, very simple, but I think effective. Print Hut, another logo, cyan, magenta, yellow, black, cmyk, which automatically fits with print. Podium Productions, another text based logo, you'll find a lot of text based logos out there, so the more adept you get at handling fonts and sizes and effects on text the better you will get logos. Creating picture corners, first grab of pages, paper cut outs, looking like they're taped to the wall creating a nice shadow effect there, or you can just have them flat. I can also apply a drop shadow to this vector layer so that they all look like they're off the paper. Paper clip for scrapbooking again, just the kind of things you can be creative about. It doesn't have to be a paper clip, you could create one of those black clippy things, bullnosed clip, or other you know, devices you use to attach a picture to a scrapbooking page. Paint a border, I painted this with chalk as an illustration of using the painting tools in Paint Shop Pro Photo, how to kind of spice up a picture that the background and the border aren't really that interesting, but now it's really a cool picture. We did some drawing and other effects on pictures as well. Let's look at one last one, machine stitching vs hand stitching which would go in a scrapbook. So as I wrap this lesson up we've done a lot of different things here. The tutorial is divided into basically three main sections where we've covered new material in Paint Shop Pro Photo, different effects, different features, different tools. Then we covered some creative, artistic senses like drawing, painting, scrapbooking. We also then went to more commercially and looked at creating cool logos, marketing signs, CD packaging and DVD packaging. So we've done a ton in this tutorial and I'm really excited to have been a part of it, so thank you very much.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo XI |
| Author: | Robert Correll |
| SKU: | 33787 |
| ISBN: | 1-934743-00-3 |
| Release Date: | 2007-08-16 |
| Duration: | 8 hrs / 91 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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