Eden Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Any advice on masks? What they are for, and how to use them. I've read the Paint Shop Pro help topic but I'm not really any wiser. Anyone? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Belle Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Sorry Eden, I don't use PSP so I won't be able to help. Everybody is sleeping now, but when they wake someone will help you. Keep well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heatheranne Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Descriptions for the use of masks - what they do - is non-software specific, therefore you can read any information about them to understand their uses. In PSP, you'll have to click different buttons to get the same, or similar results as each group does with the software that they are using. Also, as you get more accustomed to your software, you will see how you can convert instruction for PSE into PSP usage, so keep reading any information you see about things, especially the newsletter tuts and it won't be long before you're reading one language and working in another. The easiest and best way for me to explain masks is to copy and paste this description from ScrapSimple Embellishment Templates: MaskQuerade Heart Photo Masks.: Digital clipping photo masks remove parts of your photo without destruction creating an artistic painted or brushed look to your digital scrapbook pages. Includes 6 different large masks, in heart shapes or with added heart edges that add a brushed, painted, wet spattered or chalked look to your photos. Use to blend different papers or with blend modes to add even more variety with just a click! Great for Valentine's day, weddings, engagements and love, baby, LOVE! I'm not sure what type of help you want so I've found a couple of tuts in the University that may help you, which are for PSP. Using Layer Masks with Overlay-Style Templates: Enchanted Paper Using Paint Shop Pro to Add Borders to Mask Cutouts I hope you find this informaiton helpful! If it isn't what you're looking for or you need more information, please ask again. :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eden Posted January 22, 2011 Author Share Posted January 22, 2011 Descriptions for the use of masks - what they do - is non-software specific, therefore you can read any information about them to understand their uses. In PSP, you'll have to click different buttons to get the same, or similar results as each group does with the software that they are using. Also, as you get more accustomed to your software, you will see how you can convert instruction for PSE into PSP usage, so keep reading any information you see about things, especially the newsletter tuts and it won't be long before you're reading one language and working in another. The easiest and best way for me to explain masks is to copy and paste this description from ScrapSimple Embellishment Templates: MaskQuerade Heart Photo Masks.: Digital clipping photo masks remove parts of your photo without destruction creating an artistic painted or brushed look to your digital scrapbook pages. Includes 6 different large masks, in heart shapes or with added heart edges that add a brushed, painted, wet spattered or chalked look to your photos. Use to blend different papers or with blend modes to add even more variety with just a click! Great for Valentine's day, weddings, engagements and love, baby, LOVE! I'm not sure what type of help you want so I've found a couple of tuts in the University that may help you, which are for PSP. Using Layer Masks with Overlay-Style Templates: Enchanted Paper Using Paint Shop Pro to Add Borders to Mask Cutouts I hope you find this informaiton helpful! If it isn't what you're looking for or you need more information, please ask again. :-) You're a doll, Heatheranne. Thank you, I'm going to work on this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heatheranne Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 You're very welcome! Have fun!!! :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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