CustomBox+Journal Tips n Tricks-Updated 25-Sep-14 by CypherVisor, journal
CustomBox+Journal Tips n Tricks-Updated 25-Sep-14
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Tips & tricks
1. How to align your elements in custombox or journal?
Use the following code:
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You can change the alignment to left, right, center & justify by simply replacing the words as shown below
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2. How do you change the font-size in a custombox?
Use the following code:
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The result:
Font size = 1
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Polymer Clay: The Basics by PepperTreeArt, literature
Literature
Polymer Clay: The Basics
So, you want to get started working with Polymer Clay, but you don’t know where to begin. This is a quick write up of the very basic tools and materials you will need in order to get started working with Polymer Clay. I’ve also included some extra items you can purchase later on once you’re more committed to sticking with the craft; these are more expensive items I wouldn’t suggest until you’re sure you enjoy using polymer clay.
Materials
Nothing fancy here - if you want the basic basics, this is all you’ll need:
1. Polymer Clay
Where to purchase: Michael’s, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Hobby Lobby, and online
The many ways to start a digital painting by jjpeabody, journal
The many ways to start a digital painting
There's really no one way that I start a digital painting. Many people have asked, so I did a short list of how I start my images. I don't think it's all of them as no one method seems to work the best for me. If I'm not getting anything with one method, I'll switch to another method and try that.
You can create a digital painting by starting it with a Base, apply Color, then apply Texture. You use a variety of brushes the entire time no matter if you're on the base, the color, or the texture pass.
Start with a Base:
1. Paint in grey scale. Use subtle variations in the value. Make sure you use a wide range of value say from 2 to 8.