If you battle to drag layers, you can select the layer you want to change and press the up or down arrow at the bottom of the layers box/tab. Thanks for the great video
Spraying the inkjet printed sheet with Krylon Fixatiff should stop it from smugging if the water is on the front of the paper. I haven't used this product in many years and I no longer have a printer to see if the ink soaks through the paper but I think it wouldn't.
The negative offset is because the image is shifted left (minus), not the frame.
Makes sense! Thanks, Steve!
If you battle to drag layers, you can select the layer you want to change and press the up or down arrow at the bottom of the layers box/tab. Thanks for the great video
Thanks for the tip! I wonder if that would have worked in this case since it seemed to be some sort of software conflict. Either way, good to know!
Point, cut, click, print. No problem. Great video! even if it took 13 times....
Great info. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Very detailed and informative, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Between this one and the first installment, I really thought the UA-cam gods were out to get me! But I muddled through!
Spraying the inkjet printed sheet with Krylon Fixatiff should stop it from smugging if the water is on the front of the paper. I haven't used this product in many years and I no longer have a printer to see if the ink soaks through the paper but I think it wouldn't.
Very cool tutorial man!!! This program is alot like paint shop pro I used back in the early 2000s. You said it's called gimp? Is it free to download?
Free to download. They ask for a donation of you like it, but not required. www.gimp.org.
Awesome! I'll definitely check it out! Thanks man! @@ThePixelDepotLLC
@@bncsystemsshortline Glad to help!
You have helped me in big ways dude!! Thanks! @@ThePixelDepotLLC