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PSPTips.com Creating Web Graphics with Paint Shop Pro 6
Paint Shop Pro 6, the latest and greatest release of
Jasc's
award winning graphics Software is so advanced
over previous versions that it probably should have
been called version 7 or 8. Along with all of the
great features of PSP 5 the new version also includes
such enhancements as Editable Text with Character-level
Formatting, Vector Drawing Tools, Object Manipulation
& Node Editing, Text on a Path and Multiple Color
Gradients to mention a few. New Effects are too numerous
to mention here, but
take a look
at them for yourself! Each effect has it's own set of
sliders and settings allowing you to tweak to perfection
creating images unique to your own style.
Introducing Viewlets! 5/27/2000
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What are viewlets?
Viewlets are little movies that actually show you step by step how to solve your problems or learn a new task. Just click on a viewlet and sit back and watch! May take a few seconds to load, so be patient... it's worth it!
Why not whip up a batch of
old fashioned sugar cookies to enjoy while
you read through all of the PSP 6 information. You can even decorate a
few
Christmas cookies for your PSP clients this
holiday season. Try a few
easy
cookie recipes and use
computer shaped cookie cutters for a new
client gift.
Intro to PSP 6
Line Types
The Draw Tool Options
Vector Shapes
- Custom Molded Button 12/11/99
- Anyone can make custom molded buttons using dingbat
fonts and features included in PSP6. You don't need
any special filters or third party plugins.
- Molded Button
- Create a 3d oval shaped button.
- Molded Button 2
- Create the effect of two different colors molded together into one button.
- Curved Text
- Okay gang, we've been wanting curved text, we've been wanting it easy and Jasc has
heard us!
- How to Superimpose an Image 9/25/99
- Everyone seems to want to know how to blend, merge or paste two
images together. Here's a simple method to superimpose one image
on top of another.
- Lighten Up! - 9/25/99
- Have impossible pictures that you might as well throw
away? They can be saved. Not all of them will be top
quality, but if they're the picture of a lifetime, they are
well worth saving, if only for your own enjoyment.
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