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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2009 12:11:41 GMT -5
So I finally got Pitti's glitter and I have spent a happy time playing with it. Now, since she has a © on it, I do need to add a credit for the glitter when I use it, right, although not a © proper? This is how I did it. Is that right? Also, I colorized one just to see how it would look.
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Post by Huronna on Mar 30, 2009 12:22:51 GMT -5
Grassy, normally one does not have to credit glitter when it is used since it really isn't an image. Of course no one would say you can't use the credit. The only thing is you can't say you made the glitter and if anyone asked where the glitter came from , they you can direct them to the site.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2009 12:27:38 GMT -5
Oh. OK. Thanks. So I can use her glitters with other people's tubes and stuff?
I am trying to make my own glitter too, but mine kinda stinks. I want to make the pattern behind the sparkles move like I see all the time. But mine looks like it's jerking, which of course makes the noise look bizarre.
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Post by Huronna on Mar 30, 2009 13:18:34 GMT -5
Yes you can use here glitter in your tags and you do not have to give her credit
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Post by Carol (RIP) on Mar 30, 2009 13:21:09 GMT -5
Looking very cool!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2009 13:37:35 GMT -5
This is the kind of tuts I need so I can do pattern glitters like these. Mine don't look so good right now. Anybody got any tuts that will show me how to do this?
Thanks for liking it, but these are Pitti's. I colorized one, but it's still made by her.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2009 14:28:29 GMT -5
Gosh Grassy I just tried to make one with a pattern but the sparkles didn't show up very good on it... guess its to busy... I think you just keep tinkering tell you get the results you want... hope you find a tut... Have you tried to google? This was my feeble attempt ...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2009 16:09:28 GMT -5
How did you do that Grama?!
How do we make swirly ones and squishy ones? I have gobs of filters that I am sure are the answers, but I am having trouble getting it all to move smoothly.
Any glitter mavens here know the answer?
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Post by Huronna on Mar 30, 2009 16:28:14 GMT -5
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Post by silk on Mar 30, 2009 17:44:21 GMT -5
Woohoo grassy...you glitter !!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2009 17:46:48 GMT -5
Thanks Silk!
Thanks for the tut Huronna! I seem to do well with single colors and static patterns. But once I make the pattern move is when it gets all messed up.
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Post by Betsy (RIP) on Mar 30, 2009 17:59:06 GMT -5
Looks good Grassy. You can do this, too. Just keep trying.
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Post by neophyte on Mar 30, 2009 17:59:16 GMT -5
I'm going to have to go look, because I'm not grasping what you're aiming for.
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Post by neophyte on Mar 30, 2009 18:13:40 GMT -5
Well, I went and looked. I was going to try it, but I'm not particularly liking all that movement in just 3 frames. It seems more jerky than glittery to me, so I'll pass and let you show me how....lol
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Post by omieka on Mar 30, 2009 18:18:55 GMT -5
You will be glittering away before you know it Grassy. I like you name tags.
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