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Experiment!
For the first time, I worked up the courage to try the "magic wand" tool in Photoshop Elements 3. It always seemed too "magical" to me; I had no idea what it was supposed to do. True to form, I never bothered to look for a tutorial about it. There are so many other tools to play with; I didn't miss it! But today I noticed a note in a book on digital photography about how useful the tool is. Sketchy details followed, so I tried it. No tutorial, just clicking and hoping as usual. WOW! worked like...magic!
Here's the result: "Rainbow Repair Shop."
This is my first post about what I'm doing with images and prose...feel free to send me a private message with questions, or regarding sales and special commissions.
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You're so sweet to visit here!!
I decided to make this my "art yammering home" instead of the places I've looked into in the past few months. They're all so hard to navigate and to be honest, a bit pretentious..you know? I just want a place where I can say what I'm up to, what I'm learneing and enjoying and not worry about being all snootified...LOL
Thank you sooo much about the Rainbow Reapair Shop!!
The magic wand is VERY cool.
I have a tiny version of Phtothop (Photoshop Elements 3) that was free with my camera, so I don't know much about the big official one. It's $700 or so!! I think.
But even my little version is REALLY cool!
If you have a chance to play with it you'll probably like it.Some of the stuff is super easy to figure out, other stuff is VERY odd and not obvisou at all. I'm still finding things to try!
I hope you're feeling better and that you Mum and Dad are doing better too......I'm sorry I'm not aroudn more...((((((((hugs)))))))))
And congrats on all the work you're doing!!!!!!!!!!
I'm leaving this comment undeited, with all the typos in tact so you can giggle...until I can get bask to the Bad Typer blog...!!