Hi everyone!
I have received some
questions from you how I use my templates, how I start making a layout so I thought that it'd better prepare a post about it and here it is:
before starting to the main part just one thing: Some people do not like
using templates saying they prefer creating on their own and I think it's great
but there are some of us (including me) that prefer using templates. I use
templates in almost every page I create and I´m not ashamed of that!! I think
it's easier and faster (at least for me) to create a page with it. I do not
waste my time changing the dimensions and cropping I only use clipping masks in
templates that helps me to concentrate on other things - which I may call the creative
process. Let me tell you something: there are some pages where I didn't
use templates and I'd better not to show them here :) as I REALLY do not want
to share them :) Of course I see a lot of gorgeous pages in the galleries
without templates and it´s great to try both things. I did and I will stick
with templates ;)
sooooo How do I start?? For me it's all about photo or a story I want to
tell. Of course it depends if I need to use a particular kit or I may choose any
kit I want. If I need to use a particular kit first I think which photo or
which story would suite it best. I do not take any photo or the one taken
lately. I think about it. I use the pages as some kind of album or story so
it's not about just putting a photo using a kit and that's it. I enjoy
scrapping but I also enjoy watching the pages later on.
Let me show you my very first page I have created
I have not used any template I just put the photos some embellishments
and that's it. It was all about story the simple pleasures in life.
ok but today I was going to write about how I use the templates - next
time I will explain to you how we can progress in using them and how I did it.
so fist I open the template and the kit I want to work with and I choose
the background like in the page below (already thinking about the photo which
could match it)
then I add the photo (changing a bit the clipping mask - so that
the photo is more visible
the next step would be adding other papers starting from the last ones
(below the photo). The biggest (the ones close to the photo) are left to be
chosen at the end. Very often I repeat the papers. This time I used only 3
papers for the whole layout as I wanted to concentrate on having the photo visible.
now is the moment to fill the big parts of the template. As I wanted the
photo to be visible I added the same paper as the background. Would it be visible
as separate layer?? - yes as the template has the shadows turned on (you may
switch them off if you want).
later on I turned off the elements. I always do it to see if I would
like to add them as it was shown in the template or it looks better in some other
places.
the next step is to start adding the elements. I don't know about you
but I love playing with shadows. In the next photo you can see the same element
(on the left) without the shadows and on the right with shadows. Check
all the options - playing with them - where I put the arrows.
What is more, sometimes I play with the opacity of the layer. Again the same
elements with the opacity set to 100% and the other one less. I preferred to
choose the second one as I wanted to make the photo pop out of the page, not
the elements.
Then I usually play with elements and with the layers. As I had an
impression that it was too much blue I moved the paper a bit to get to violet
and added some small elements
then some word arts as the page seemed too empty
and then it's time to saved it. I always save pages in 3 formats - 600
k, 250 k and 150 k (changing the quality) as these are the formats that
are allowed in the digital galleries.
and that's it. Here is the finished page:
I think that the most important part is to enjoy it and try new things! play with the templates changing it, deleting or adding layers. It's a tool to help you create the pages but you can start from this point and make your own versions.
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial if you ahve any questions let me know.
Just one news. This Friday Mix Max templates will be back so wait for the funky vol. 2 :) really funky!!
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I love your templates and have most of them. What kit did you use for the demo...that elephant paper is delightful.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Nice tut really a useful one!Thanks for taking time to share your great experience and knowledge through this well explained tutorial...
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