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wendyp


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Making masks from Dingbats
10/03/2012 at 11:44am
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Just put up a tutorial showing how to make masks from dingbats. Hope you can follow it OK.

Algera
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10/03/2012 at 2:32pm
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Great tutorial - Thankyou x
Lizzie
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10/03/2012 at 4:05pm
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Thanks Wendy - what a brilliant idea, wish I could work these things out for myself!
trulytango
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10/03/2012 at 5:22pm
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Wow, we've all gone DingBatty
craftgrl62
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10/03/2012 at 5:24pm
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Brilliant tut, thanks very much I'll have to try that later
oldfinger
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10/03/2012 at 7:47pm
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I am sure I put a post in earlier but it is not here. I said WOW Wendy that's fab and wondered if brushes as in Photoshop free ones could also be used. So I have had a try and they can but have to be converted to bitmap before grouping them with the quickshape.
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10/03/2012 at 7:51pm
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Well how strange Mary..I also added a comment earlier

Great tut Wendy ..I've added it to the Members Tutorial Thread.

Anne
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10/03/2012 at 9:29pm
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What a useful TUT. Have had a play, was interested in the wonderful shapes it gives even using one flower image. Thanks
KarenLewis
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oldfinger and nannyanne
10/03/2012 at 10:27pm
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I think you will find your original comments on Wendy's gallery page - so it's OK - neither gremlins nor Senior Moments.

Karen
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15/03/2012 at 12:05am
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Took me a bit longer than I thought to get around to playing with the tutorial Wendy, but I'm quite pleased with my first attempt. Thank you very much for helping me to add another technique to the "toolbox".



Karen

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