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Ok lost again
how do I put a photo into the post
Tina B
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Tina B
hope this helps

QUOTE:by AngelicKim on Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:30 pm

Jane, what a great idea.

Adding inline images:
I will add some instructions here that I put in two other post. Instead of using Pixentral to add an image to your post.
Below the text box for your message there are two tabs, click the upload attachments tab, upload your image (you will still need to do a save for web so your image fits obviously). Then again under the text box you will see File Comments and just below that two buttons. Click the Place Inline button and your image will show in the post instead of a link for it. Click submit and there you go. This is so much easier and faster than jumping around to get your image uploaded to Pixentral and then back here to post it. Cool isn't it.

For the best fit - set the longest side of you image at no more than 500
Kim
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Looks like you got it Tina, looks great. But like Bill you forgot to post what you did if you can remember.
My try. High contrast sketch
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"Character is what you have left when you've lost everything you can lose." -Evan Esar 1899-1995
I like that suzanne, is that a tutorial in the tutorial section??
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JIGSAW PUZZLE:
Open Photo
Filter
Texture
Texturizer
Load Texture
Go to the Preset folder where Elements is installed
Go into Textures subfolder
Select the Puzzle texture
Adjust Relief setting to your liking
Adjust Scaling setting to your liking
OK
Double click background layer to rename it
Zoom in to enlarge puzzle
Select pieces to remove (Polygonal Lasso, Selection Brush or Freehand Lasso tool)
Select
Feather 1 pixel
Edit
Cut
Edit
Paste (to paste to a new layer)
Use Move tool to move the cut out piece to another part of the puzzle.
Repeat steps above for additional cut out pieces
Use the Transform tool to give an angle to the cut out pieces.

You can add a drop shadow to the cut out pieces to make them look like they're laying on top of the puzzle.

I hope I have not left out any steps. If so, you can find the instructions in more detail in the book, "The Digital Photographer's Guide To Photoshop Elemements 4," by Barry Beckham.
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Wow, that looks great.
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