Masking 101
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Masking 101
Hi Folks!
Sorry it took so long to post this one....
This tutorial is based on the little online class that I gave back in October. It's 20 minutes long, which meant I couldn't put it on YouTube. So, this tutorial comes your way via Vimeo:
http://choicebackgroundsserver.com/arti ... cles_id=17
Happy masking!
Jennifer
Sorry it took so long to post this one....
This tutorial is based on the little online class that I gave back in October. It's 20 minutes long, which meant I couldn't put it on YouTube. So, this tutorial comes your way via Vimeo:
http://choicebackgroundsserver.com/arti ... cles_id=17
Happy masking!
Jennifer
Re: Masking 101
Another outstanding FREE contribution from the Queen of Vid........
Thank you Jennifer
and Happy Holidays
Thank you Jennifer
and Happy Holidays
Texan
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Excellent, excellent! No matter how many times I watch tips on masking, I always pickup more helpful information. Thanks for this Jennifer!
Mark
Mark
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Ditto on what the boys said already! Can't tell you how much I appreciate your efforts to help us all learn!
Thank you.
Regards,
Thank you.
Regards,
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Thanks, Jennifer! Wonderful tutorial. I have your snowfall video and have used it in my family "Christmas Cards."
Ann
Ann
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Good tutorial Jennifer!
Some other nice effects can be achieved under the mask of the snow globe, such as having several pictures appear one after the other (multiple layers of pictures).
For some inspiration you can look at my Winter Template, done last year, and which uses the very same techniques.
I didn't use a video for the falling snow, but rather a png static picture, since Producer can "let the snow fall" all on its own.
Winter Template
Since we don't get much snow in my part of the world, this template is based on pictures given to me by Mikey (gpsmikey). Thanks Mikey !
Some other nice effects can be achieved under the mask of the snow globe, such as having several pictures appear one after the other (multiple layers of pictures).
For some inspiration you can look at my Winter Template, done last year, and which uses the very same techniques.
I didn't use a video for the falling snow, but rather a png static picture, since Producer can "let the snow fall" all on its own.
Winter Template
Since we don't get much snow in my part of the world, this template is based on pictures given to me by Mikey (gpsmikey). Thanks Mikey !
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Wow!!!!! Fantastic Jenn. I watched this once but you can bet I will watch it several times, make notes, and practice and practice till I get it right. Just watch a show deb put together and liked the masking. Come on back with more tutorials, will ya? Have a great holiday with your family!!!!!!
Tom
Tom
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Great refresher course.
Masks and their use haven't been an issue for me but your tutorial once again reminds me how much can be done from within PSP without having to rely on 3rd party software/plugins. Deb also likes to illustrate that point and does it quite well.
With two smart ladies beating me over the head with the PSP baseball bat you'd think I'd learn by now.
Thanks again for freely sharing your mastery of this program.
Joe
Masks and their use haven't been an issue for me but your tutorial once again reminds me how much can be done from within PSP without having to rely on 3rd party software/plugins. Deb also likes to illustrate that point and does it quite well.
With two smart ladies beating me over the head with the PSP baseball bat you'd think I'd learn by now.
Thanks again for freely sharing your mastery of this program.
Joe
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Jennifer,
I just gave the snowglobe a try. It worked out so well! Thanks so much for sharing all your knowledge with us. As a novice to this whole Producer program, I always find your tutorials to be informative and easy to follow. Maybe you should be contacting Photodex to see if you could run their online classes.
thanks again,
Max
I just gave the snowglobe a try. It worked out so well! Thanks so much for sharing all your knowledge with us. As a novice to this whole Producer program, I always find your tutorials to be informative and easy to follow. Maybe you should be contacting Photodex to see if you could run their online classes.
thanks again,
Max
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Hi Jennifer, Merry Christmas to you and yours.......I attended your class and was eagerly awaiting these tutorials..watching you right on your computer listening to you, was so COOL and I cannot wait for your next class....I know....after Christmas
thanks Jennifer!!
Chrissy
thanks Jennifer!!
Chrissy
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