
I just love collating and collecting pictures that I can post in my
scrapbook albums. But sometimes, I tend to put too much pictures. The scrapbook would then look like a collage rather than an organized and creative photo album. If you're into
creative photography so much, you should always focus on your subject. Don't include too much insignificant images because they would only make your scrapbook pictures seem ordinary and abstract. Of course, it all depends on your style.
The best way to compress all your treasured memories is to crop your pictures. That way, you can put as much images as you like without overpowering the design of your scrapbook. I like tracing the particular image so that it gives off that 3D feel to my scrapbook. If you want your picture sizes to be uniform, you can just make a pattern to follow, say, a heart or a star. The main thing is, to cut around the image so you wouldn't be wasting valuable space in your scrapbooks. You can just cut off the parts that aren't really necessary for your scrapbook theme. You should just set your
handy digital cameras on a constant mode so you can capture the significant objects and images that you want to include in your scrapbook. That said, start thinking of your new theme now so, you can make another colorful scrapbook chapter.
People tend to forget that most of the time, Photoshop effects have the center of the image windows its default setting. It is a constant setting so you can't do anything to change that. The reason why most tutorials work properly for them is because it u
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I love taking pictures a lot that sometimes my storage space isn't enough to carry as much photos as I want. I have a Polaroid and a digital camera, so just imagine how much freedom I have to take even hundreds of pictures. So I really need something to h
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