I like it very much. How do you make it a stamp? is it possible in Paint Shop Pro?
I also love the picture, btw.
This is a discussion on Playing with borders and signature within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I like it very much. How do you make it a stamp? is it possible in Paint Shop Pro? I ...
I like it very much. How do you make it a stamp? is it possible in Paint Shop Pro?
I also love the picture, btw.
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I bet it is possible in PSP but we'd have to google around to find out how, I'm not familiar with that program. How I did it for Elements was scan the signature on plain paper into the computer as a tiff file, open it in elements, go to Edit > design brush, name it, and click OK. Now it's permanently in my default brush selection and all i do is select the brush tool and size it according to the image and click once where I want it and it stamps it on that spot. You can change size, colour, opacity as you desire. Pretty cool.
I constantly wish and other sites had a sort of mid gray background that would help set off a white border. As it is I find it difficult to separate. Having said that, It's a nice look I'm thinking![]()
This is a lovely image and your signature looks fine the way it is!
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