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WDW Scrap Princess
E Ticket Holder
Registered: September 2009 Location: 1,103 Miles from MK Posts: 7,119
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Stunnig!! Simply gorgeous!!!
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Mama-si
Having breakfast in Goofy's Kitchen
Registered: July 2010 Location: Southern California Posts: 615
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This is fabulous - can you link us to the tutorial? it is awesome
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Kristen
Singing along with the children on the happiest cruise that ever sailed
Registered: May 2012 Posts: 359
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Gorgeous page! Which tutorial?
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gwalters
Spending the night in the Grand Californian
Registered: March 2011 Location: South Florida Posts: 567
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This is beautiful and so perfect. Nicely done!!
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JustTJ
On Casey Jr, going 'round the track
Registered: January 2011 Posts: 345
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Thank you everyone. I found the PSE tutorial in the thread for the Tutorial in GIMP. Here's the link:
http://www.mousescrappers.com/forums...1&postcount=16
If that link doesn't work, it's in the thread titled "Picture grid on Globe in Gimp" and is on the 2nd page, post 16.
The only issue I had with that tutorial was that when I went to flip the one layer for the reflection, BOTH layers flipped. When I'd turn the top one back around, the picture strips would not match up correctly. SO here was my fix:
AFTER step 6 and before the Gobe Refelction instructions, SAVE your Globe as a separate file (ex: save as "Top Globe" or "Top Layer". Then proceed to step 2 of the reflection instructions (skip step one). After you flip it, ADD in your previously saved Globe (now the picture strips will match up). If anyone needs the GRID, which was time consuming to make, I have one in psd format and will email it or otherwise to anyone who wants it. If anyone knows how I can post a psd format one, perhaps in photobucket, let me know how, and I'll post the direct link there.
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JustTJ
On Casey Jr, going 'round the track
Registered: January 2011 Posts: 345
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