How to "Glitterize" an Element
Hello! This is for SBC+ users but I kept the title generic just in case any other program users want to post how it is done in the program that they use. :)
I pulled this off chattycathie's blog http://www.bobcatshaven.blogspot.com/ Add the item to be "glitterized" to your project. While clicked on the item, click on the "Format" tab. Next, click on "Surfaces". Choose the very first surface option, "Block". Slide the "Amplification" selector all the way to the right, to number 10. Click "Accept". Repeat the above process again. In most cases, this will yield you a bling-ish enough glitter finish. If you would like more, do it again. The alternative is to use glitter paper and fill your element with it. I hope this helps!! |
I have always wondered how to do this. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Jennifer!!
I usually fill with glitter paper.... but sometimesit doesn't end up exactly how I want. It's nice to learn another way to do it!! |
OOh - this is so cool! Thanks!
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Anyone have instructions for Photoshop Elements? I am going nuts over here!
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great thanks
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Me too! I want to know, too :yes:
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O.k. couldn't sleep :) i found this on About.com re:Free downloads for PSE to change layer styles? Hope this works. It had metallic, glitter, and many more.
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pho...m-Shelby-Kate/ I also found a free download to make those picture shape collages. Thought that was cool too! http://www.shapecollage.com/?gclid=C...FQkSbAodvjDGaA |
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