Wow! What a week of fun at Scrap Girls!!!
We've been celebrating our "Staycation: Road Trip" with lots of gorgeous new products, games and prizes. My stop on the road trip was a National Park. Based on my trip to the gorgeous Big Sky Country and Yellowstone National Park, I created my For Spacious Skies Collection. Though it is themed on the Western United States, it is versatile enough for many other geographic areas. It's perfect for all types of outdoor adventure: hiking, camping, climbing, geocaching, and general exploring.
Embellishments included with this collection, OR available separately:
Paper included with this collection, OR available separately:
The Scrap Girls Layout Artists truly outdid themselves this time! Here is some gorgeous eye candy! :)
By Anna Burrows:
By Melanie Cockshott:
By Monica Lebsack:
By Sue Maravelas:
I hope you are pursuing many adventures as summer winds down here in the northern hemisphere. Thanks for stopping by! :)
Showing posts with label digital scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital scrapbooking. Show all posts
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Digital Art Journaling: Step-by-Step
Art journaling is not exactly new among paper and hybrid scrappers, but incorporating this style into a digital format is a relatively new concept.
It can be hard to know where to start, especially if you have never done an art journaling page project before (or, like me, you have never scrapped with paper!)
In order to make digital art journaling a little easier, I have created the first (in hopefully, what will become a series) Value Pack that is geared specifically toward digital scrappers who would like to try art journaling. It is called "Go Left" and is available exclusively at Scrap Girls:
I used only this Value Pack to create my art journaling page, "She Shall Determine Her Own Path."
It might look complicated, but it was really quite easy and fast (and fun!) to create. Here's how I did it:
FIRST: The idea
Recently, I ran across the saying "When nothing goes right, go left." So, I themed this pack loosely on that phrase. I wanted it to be about choices, decisions, life paths and journeys. I included a general pack of embellishments, including my Victorian ladies, a pack of word art with lots of arrows and then some masks and blenders.
SECOND: The background
FIFTH: Word art
Then I added some word art in the corners (JZI_SS_EMB_GoLeft_WA_ThisWay). First I distressed the word art, by using one of the masks (JZI_SS_EMB_GoLeft_Mask-4). To distress it, I placed the WA in a layer OVER the mask. Then I clipped the WA to the mask and moved the mask around until it distressed the word art the way I liked it. Then WITH THE MASK LAYER ACTIVE, I CNTRL+CLICKED the WA layer. (Marching ants should appear around the WA). Then I inversed the selection and hit DELETE. This removes the excess mask and leaves only the distressed WA. Then I arranged the WA and my page looked like this:
This is just ONE way to use this Value Pack for art journaling. You could also:
It can be hard to know where to start, especially if you have never done an art journaling page project before (or, like me, you have never scrapped with paper!)
In order to make digital art journaling a little easier, I have created the first (in hopefully, what will become a series) Value Pack that is geared specifically toward digital scrappers who would like to try art journaling. It is called "Go Left" and is available exclusively at Scrap Girls:
I used only this Value Pack to create my art journaling page, "She Shall Determine Her Own Path."
It might look complicated, but it was really quite easy and fast (and fun!) to create. Here's how I did it:
FIRST: The idea
Recently, I ran across the saying "When nothing goes right, go left." So, I themed this pack loosely on that phrase. I wanted it to be about choices, decisions, life paths and journeys. I included a general pack of embellishments, including my Victorian ladies, a pack of word art with lots of arrows and then some masks and blenders.
When I designed the page, above, I was thinking about how far women have come in the last few centuries and how most of the women before us may have never dreamed possible the advancements in equality that women today enjoy. (Well, at least most women in developed countries...but, you get the general idea...)
SECOND: The background
I opened an 8.5" x 11" document. I decided to use the paper ephemera included in the pack to piece together a background. I changed the angles on some, flipped and rotated them, until I got this:
THIRD: The midground
Next, I added one of my Victorian ladies. I duplicated and resized them and converted the largest one to grayscale (SHIFT+CNTRL+U). Then I arranged them from largest to smallest and changed the opacity and blend modes. Here are the settings I used (left to right, largest to smallest):
Blend Mode: Darker Color, Opacity: 79%
Blend Mode: Darker Color, Opacity: 84%
Blend Mode: Normal, Opacity: 100%
This is my "midground" result:
FOURTH: Edge and corner masks
Next, I added some interest with an edge mask and a blender. (Specifically, JZI_SS_EMB_GoLeft_Mask-1 along the left side and JZI_SS_EMB_GoLeft_Mask-4 in the upper right corner). I sampled a white color from the paint splotch in the BG (already on the paper included in this pack) and clipped that color to the masks. Then I arranged them over the midground layer and it ended up looking like this:
Then I added some word art in the corners (JZI_SS_EMB_GoLeft_WA_ThisWay). First I distressed the word art, by using one of the masks (JZI_SS_EMB_GoLeft_Mask-4). To distress it, I placed the WA in a layer OVER the mask. Then I clipped the WA to the mask and moved the mask around until it distressed the word art the way I liked it. Then WITH THE MASK LAYER ACTIVE, I CNTRL+CLICKED the WA layer. (Marching ants should appear around the WA). Then I inversed the selection and hit DELETE. This removes the excess mask and leaves only the distressed WA. Then I arranged the WA and my page looked like this:
SIXTH: Embellishments
Finally, I added some flowers across the top of the page. I resized them so they were quite small, added drop shadows and -- Voila! -- my art journaling page is complete! This is just ONE way to use this Value Pack for art journaling. You could also:
- Create the background by clipping a fill layer to the masks/blenders and layering them.
- Use real photos, instead of the Victorian lady.
- Create a midground with styles applied to the embellishment templates in the word art pack.
- Create a midground by recoloring and layering some of the word art, like a collage.
- Apply styles to the mask and blenders instead of clipping them to a fill layer.
- Add more embellishments.
- Use no embellishments.
- Add your own journaling to the page with a pen tablet or handwriting font.
Thanks for stopping by! :)
Friday, March 19, 2010
Choo-Choo!!! It's a Blog Train!
Its time for a blog train and this one is awesome! The design teams of Scrap N'Art and Get Sketchy have teamed up together, along with SRM Stickers to provide you with inspiration and prizes!
Here's the inspiration...Get Sketchy provided this sketch:
And here is what you need to do! Visit each blog on the list below. Each blogger will have a "special word" noted in their post! If you visit every blog, the words will create a sentence. After you have the full sentence, your last stop will be at the Scrap N'Art blog. You will find an email address in that final post. Email the full sentence and you will be entered to win a subscription and a prize pack from Scrap N'Art! There will be TWO winners for those prizes! Also, anyone who leaves comments on the blog posts at SRM Stickers and at Get Sketchy will be entered to win prizes from those sites as well!
What are you waiting for? If you started here, you need to head back to the beginning of the train so you don't miss a single stop! Here's the order of the blog train and we hope you have fun!
Oh, and the special word from my blog is... "READERS"!
Bree Tetz - http://www.artsyfartsyscraproom.blogspot.com/
Camille Young - http://camillescropcorner.blogspot.com/
Dora Dekker - http://scrappersfun.blogspot.com/
Anja Curvers - http://scrappietoo.blogspot.com/
Grace Tolman - http://tolmanchronicles.blogspot.com/
Lenet Mos - http://scraplenet.blogspot.com/
Lisa Forsythe - http://sendingsmileswithpaperandink.blogspot.com/
Sherri Thompson - http://sherrithompson.blogspot.com/
Staphanie Muzzulin - http://handmade75.blogspot.com/
Ami Godfrey - http://basicallyami.blogspot.com/
Amy Hadley - http://intothecrazyblue.blogspot.com/
Carol Zeitz - http://www.cpzdesigns.com/
Cathleen Smith - http://www.3boysandabus.com/
Rebecca Price - http://byondbzr.blogspot.com/
Danielle Gray - http://danielle-designs.blogspot.com/
Nicole Polhamus - http://www.crop-a-holic.blogspot.com/
Jennifer Ziegler (me) - http://www.digi-scrapping.blogspot.com/
Jenn Hochlan - http://jennck.blogspot.com/
SRM STICKERS - http://srm-stickers.blogspot.com/
ScrapNʼART Blog http://www.scrapnart.com/blog/
Have fun and good luck!
Here's the inspiration...Get Sketchy provided this sketch:
This is the layout I created using it:
Credits: Digital kit: "Watercolor Whimsy" by Amanda Sok (ScrapGirls.com); Fonts: Impact, Pea Carmen and Pea Devon Caps, Sketch: "Get Sketchy, Sketch #30"; Adobe PSCS3
And here is what you need to do! Visit each blog on the list below. Each blogger will have a "special word" noted in their post! If you visit every blog, the words will create a sentence. After you have the full sentence, your last stop will be at the Scrap N'Art blog. You will find an email address in that final post. Email the full sentence and you will be entered to win a subscription and a prize pack from Scrap N'Art! There will be TWO winners for those prizes! Also, anyone who leaves comments on the blog posts at SRM Stickers and at Get Sketchy will be entered to win prizes from those sites as well!
What are you waiting for? If you started here, you need to head back to the beginning of the train so you don't miss a single stop! Here's the order of the blog train and we hope you have fun!
Oh, and the special word from my blog is... "READERS"!
Bree Tetz - http://www.artsyfartsyscraproom.blogspot.com/
Camille Young - http://camillescropcorner.blogspot.com/
Dora Dekker - http://scrappersfun.blogspot.com/
Anja Curvers - http://scrappietoo.blogspot.com/
Grace Tolman - http://tolmanchronicles.blogspot.com/
Lenet Mos - http://scraplenet.blogspot.com/
Lisa Forsythe - http://sendingsmileswithpaperandink.blogspot.com/
Sherri Thompson - http://sherrithompson.blogspot.com/
Staphanie Muzzulin - http://handmade75.blogspot.com/
Ami Godfrey - http://basicallyami.blogspot.com/
Amy Hadley - http://intothecrazyblue.blogspot.com/
Carol Zeitz - http://www.cpzdesigns.com/
Cathleen Smith - http://www.3boysandabus.com/
Rebecca Price - http://byondbzr.blogspot.com/
Danielle Gray - http://danielle-designs.blogspot.com/
Nicole Polhamus - http://www.crop-a-holic.blogspot.com/
Jennifer Ziegler (me) - http://www.digi-scrapping.blogspot.com/
Jenn Hochlan - http://jennck.blogspot.com/
SRM STICKERS - http://srm-stickers.blogspot.com/
ScrapNʼART Blog http://www.scrapnart.com/blog/
Have fun and good luck!
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