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Weekend Writer's Retreat: January 2011
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Friday, January 28, 2011. Write a post on your blog that shows us your original creative writing. Somewhere on your sidebar or post use our button or provide a text link back to the Weekend Writer's Retreat. Add a direct link to your WWR post, not your blog, on the current week's MckLinky. Have fun reading and commenting other's submissions and finding out what they think of your writing. We look forward seeing what's been written this week. Posted by Calico Crazy. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Weekend Writer's Retreat: Moving...
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Monday, March 7, 2011. The Weekend Writer's Retreat is moving to Grandma's blog, Grandma's Goulash. Calico has very little time to dedicate to this project right now and moving the meme onto Grandma's Goulash. Will make it easier for Grandma to maintain. We hope you will continue to join Grandma and share your writing each week. Posted by Calico Crazy. New comments are not allowed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Template by Crazy Calico Creations.
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Weekend Writer's Retreat: August 2010
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Friday, August 27, 2010. Write a post on your blog that shows us your original creative writing. Somewhere on your sidebar or post use our button or provide a text link back to the Weekend Writer's Retreat. Add a direct link to your WWR post, not your blog, on the current week's MckLinky. Have fun reading and commenting other's submissions and finding out what they think of your writing. We look forward seeing what's been written this week. Posted by Calico Crazy. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Weekend Writer's Retreat: 2011 Retreat #8
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Friday, February 25, 2011. Write a post on your blog that shows us your original creative writing. Somewhere on your sidebar or post use our button or provide a text link back to the Weekend Writer's Retreat. Add a direct link to your WWR post, not your blog, on the current week's MckLinky. Have fun reading and commenting other's submissions and finding out what they think of your writing. We look forward seeing what's been written this week. Posted by Calico Crazy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Warped Eggs Scripting: Tool Options Palette
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The Flood Fill Tool. Sunday, June 5, 2011. The Tool Options Palette allows us to control the output of each of the tools on the Tool Bar. Your Tool Options may be located near your Toolbar or be floating in your workspace. If the Picture Tube tool is selected on your Toolbar, then the Tool Options should look similar to the image below. If the Tool Options palette is not visible, press F4 or select View- Palettes- Tool Options. Tooltip. Click on it. Button to close the Settings. Key or the Undo. Arrow to...
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Warped Eggs Scripting: The Materials Palette
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The Flood Fill Tool. Monday, June 13, 2011. The Flood Fill took, which was discussed in the previous post, is one of many PSP tools that let you select a color, pattern or gradient through the Materials Palette. If the Materials Palette is not visible in your workspace, press F6 to select it or select. View- Palettes- Materials Palette. From the Menu bar. Hold your mouse over the top rectangle. You should see a small eye dropper appear. Click on the rectangle and the Materials Palette. Check my next pot.
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Warped Eggs Scripting: The Flood Fill Tool
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The Flood Fill Tool. Saturday, June 11, 2011. The Flood Fill Tool. The Flood Fill tool allows you to fill am image with a selected color, pattern, or gradient. Open a new image. Size doesn't matter for this exercise. Locate the Flood Fill tool on your tool bar and select it. Check the Flood Fill Options Palette and set as indicated below. Hold your mouse over the image. A small fill bucket, similar to the icon on the toolbar should appear. Click. Either the left or right mouse button is fine.
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Warped Eggs Scripting: June 2011
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The Flood Fill Tool. Monday, June 13, 2011. The Flood Fill took, which was discussed in the previous post, is one of many PSP tools that let you select a color, pattern or gradient through the Materials Palette. If the Materials Palette is not visible in your workspace, press F6 to select it or select. View- Palettes- Materials Palette. From the Menu bar. Hold your mouse over the top rectangle. You should see a small eye dropper appear. Click on the rectangle and the Materials Palette. Check my next pot.
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Warped Eggs Scripting: More Color Choices
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Monday, August 22, 2011. In the previous post, I showed how to select some colors from the Material Palette's color block. These are just a few of the available color choices. Above the blocks of color, you will find a color circle with a color square inside it. Click on the color circle to select a color. Using these two color selection tools, you can create an almost endless variety of colors. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).