Imagine_it
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June Digi Technique ChallengeI would love to see someone try this technique, I love doing it and it brings such an original look to your kits that others use.
1.Select one paper for the main background
2.new layer another paper on top of that one
3.now take your eraser, use a grunge or dry brush to erase sections off the top layer
4.Use 100% opacity and then on the edges of the erased part cut your opacity down to 60% and then finally 30%
This gives you a blended grunge look, once you like the results..merge layers and build your LO!
I often do this on corners and edges.
Post them here ladies!
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vellumx
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So where are our digi girls?????....
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GrammyScraps
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Just got home....give me a minute
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serene scrapper
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I hope to try this - it's actually difficult for me to get extended time on the computer when the kids are home, but I do want to try it!
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serene scrapper
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Ok, played a bit with this - it's easy to spend a lot of time fiddling with something like this! Not sure I will do anymore on this, but wanted to learn something new:
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GrammyScraps
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Nice one, Marlene...and I love that shot of Peter.
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serene scrapper
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| GrammyScraps wrote: | | Nice one, Marlene...and I love that shot of Peter. |
Took it himself, of course!
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Imagine_it
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Interesting effects and I would love if you would explain what you did.
I believe I see it, but I don't want to assume so better if you just explain I guess.
I love that you gave this a shot. I am always so tempted to use an example but then I am afraid it will stop others from thinking of something new...and you did!
Thanks for taking the challenge!
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~ melodyz ~
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wow marlene..that is kewl! love the effect
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