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Paint Shop Pro X2 12 Gingham Check Background Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

NOTE: http://www.michelespaintshop.com
Learn how to make a gingham check pattern background with PSP 12. You will then learn how to save it as a Pattern in PSP and have it available as a fill. This can also be used for making website backgrounds.

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  • I wanted to make a quick note: You can "merge" the two blocks, then simply duplicate, flip, mirror, and you are on your way. However, this video tutorial was made with the considerations that the viewer may want to add different textures, or decorations to each block. If you will be doing just two colors, no other additions, and are handy with PSP just merge the two blocks, flip, and mirror. Have fun!

  • Hi um Michele! Even though X1 can't do the UL thing, X2 can probably can. Yay! There's finally someone also interested in PSP X2! Welcome sister!Lol. Making a pattern is easy. But in this video you make it seem hard! Usually what I do is just save the picture to Patterns in PSP Files and import it as a new pattern in the colour materials.

  • Thanks. I really like this version X2. This tutorial leans towards a newbie. My site is for newbies.I think its great to learn the true guts then move onto the easier ways of the more advanced users such as your suggestion. I show people actual steps, and steps that you have to do multiple times just to learn the program. I am glad you wrote as it inspires yet another video tutorial, and good luck with your PSPing!

  • Hi ArtIsBeauty. Funny you ask that because the new Graphite color UI is one of the changes in PSP that I love. When it comes to changing the UI in X1 I do not think you can. I've investigated and I find evidence of info on changing the UI so I will assume no, it cannot be done. If I find out otherwise I will post.

    Thanks for watching :) I really do appreciate your time.

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  • Thank you!!!!

  • I really like X2 too! I'm not a newbie though. I'm already experienced with alot. Usually if I were to create a site I would create it for newbies. That's why I did create a site for newbies also. But it's not exactly my site. I have a more experienced friends who also has X2 and she's running the site. She started only yesterday though because her virus hacked her computer already. She's StarlightStudio.I was wondering if you could help with a few website tips. Thanks!

  • I followed your whole tutorial and it was really great. I can create and save the background with no problems. One question though. I like the black background and dark style tool bar you have on your psp program mine is an ugly gray color version psp x1 I know you have pspx2 is there any way to change it? Thanks so much I hope you make tons more!

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