February 27th, 2009 | No Comments »

Look who’s being featured at Shutterfly Digiscrap Blog :). More articles will be revealed there over time so stay tuned!

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February 16th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

So! In response to some interests expressed by some people here in Hong Kong to learn digital scrapbooking, I decided to hold some digi workshops! How exciting! I have several workshops planned, ranging from the basic to advanced hybrid projects.  Let’s start with the basic first:

Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking
A small workshop for beginners to get you started with digital scrapbooking.
Maximum 3 participants per session.

What it covers:
1.  The Principals of Digital Scrapbooking
2.  The Basic How To
3.  Creating Your First Page Using QuickPages

What you will get:
1.  US$20 (approx. HK$155) worth of products of your choice from Ztampf! Shop + a 25% OFF Discount Coupon for your next purchase at Ztampf!
2.  Print out of your pages on an A3 Canon Photo Pro Paper and on an A4 Canon Fine Art “Photo Rag” Paper. FYI: one A3 size paper will fit one 12″x12″ layout or a few of smaller sized layouts/cards, while one A4 size paper will fit one 8″x8″ layout or a few card sized layouts.
3.  The necessary knowledge to start doing digi, plus some tips and tricks!
4.  Three hours of fun :)

Fee:
HK$450 per person per session, to be transferred to my bank account* by three days prior to the workshop date at the latest. Upon receiving the payment, I will email you a US$20 Gift Certificate to use at Ztampf! Shop. Download the products you want to use for the workshop and bring them with you to the workshop (either in your laptop hard drive or on a CD-Rom).

Bring along with you:
1.  Your laptop (make sure the battery is fully charged, and bring along the DC power with you)
2.  You have to have an image editing program installed in your laptop, i.e. Photoshop Elements, Corel Photo Paint, Paint Shop Pro, Microsoft Picture It or anything similar
3.  Photographs that you want to scrap with, along with the Ztampf! products you got
4.  A Folder or a Paper Tube to keep your print outs later

Snacks and drinks will be provided. You are more than welcome to bring your own to share too :)

Time:
Monday, February 23rd 2009
Morning Session, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

and

Tuesday, February 24th 2009
Afternoon Session, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Where:
Greenish Court*, Greenvale Village, Discovery Bay, Hong Kong

If you are not familiar with DBay,  I can also meet you down at the DBay Ferry Pier around 30-45 minutes prior to the workshop time.

*Complete address along with banking information will be disclosed upon registration.

To Register:
Email me with the following information (you can copy and paste this to your email):

Name:
Mobile No.:
Session Preferred:
Operating System you are familiar with:
Image Editing Program you have/use:
In the scale of 1 to 10, how familiar are you with your Image Editing Program?
Have you worked with Layers in your Image Editing Program before?

That’s it! Hope to hear back from you soon :).
Thanks!

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Posted in What's New?, Z!matter
February 16th, 2009 | No Comments »

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Not too late to subscribe now – the newsletter will be requequed several times within the next few days so you can enjoy the benefits right away! Go ahead!

So… I’ve got quite a few new stuff up now… as usual, better wait until you’ve got the newsletter before shopping ;). Here are the previews:

This luscious Burnin’Love Kit is perfect to scrap your Valentine’s Day photos!


The Heavenly Series is appropriate to scrap about loss and grief, but it is so versatile you can use it to scrap babies and children photos, love and spring themes, magical moments and more:


Heavenly Package Saving is also available: automatically save $6.00 and get a cool Bonus Pack:

Enjoy :)

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February 5th, 2009 | No Comments »

Natural, Realistic Looking Use of Digital PaperClips

Ever wonder how to apply the paperclips so they look realistic? Especially pretty tough when using on say, a short piece of tag, or a ribbon – anywhere when the lower bit would show. And how about on a sheer ribbon or a piece of vellum paper?

Well, Ztampf! makes it easy for you. In most cases, I would provide the paper clips in 2 versions:
• Full Version, showing the entire clip.
• Clipped Version, showing how it would appear when ‘clipped’ to a paper/tag/picture with the ‘back’ section partially erased.

Now, to use a paper clip in the most common way, you would just drop the Clipped Version where you want it, align it well with the edge of the paper and you’re done! It even has the natural looking shadow where it should have! Convenient!

For other type of usage as described at the top, you would need to use both versions:
– Place both version on your file, each on its own layer.
– Align them well, so they would look like there is just 1 paper clip. Use the top as the base to align them precisely.
– Next, adjust the layers order: place the Full Version layer to be BEHIND/underneath the layer of paper/tag/picture to be clipped.
– Now, while making sure that they are still linked together, drag them to where you want the paper clip to be.
– Voila! See the result for yourself!

On the left is the common way of using just the ‘Clipped Version’. On the right made use of both versions to create a complete paper clip being clipped through a short material, with the bottom part of the paper clip peeks out.

The samples above were taken from these layouts below. Click the thumbnails to see them larger:

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Posted in Tips'n Tricks, Z!matter
February 5th, 2009 | No Comments »

I’ve decided to move the Tips’n Tricks Section on Ztampf.com here over the next few days.
Below is a tutorial I did upon customer requests to use with my The Ultimate Torn Pack, can also be used for similar products.

THE ULTIMATE TORN PACK – TUTORIAL
For using the Cropping Templates with Torn Overlays
based on Photoshop CS

• Choose the paper you want to ‘tear’, open it in your graphic software.
• Choose the style of ‘tear’ you want, noting the name i.e. Circle.
• Open the CroppingTemplates folder and find the cropping template for Circle.
• Open it and copy the layer on top of the paper layer.

• Open the the Circle torn overlay file and copy it on top of the cropping template layer.

• Link or group the Cropping Template layer with the torn overlay layer, they should be automatically aligned when you copy them. Otherwise make sure they are perfectly aligned before you link/group them together.

• Position them where you want the ‘tear’ to be done.

Placing the Cropping Template Onto the Paper

• Use your Select Tool with Color Range or Magic Wand Tool (set the tolerance level to Zero) to select the area, a marquee should appear.

Placing the Cropping Template Onto the Paper

• Now hide the Cropping Template layer and Un-hide the paper layer.

• If your paper layer is a background layer, turn it into a layer (Layer 0 in PSCS).

• Hide all layers except the Cropping Template layer.

Placing the Cropping Template Onto the Paper

• Select the paper layer, then cut/crop (Command X or Control X). Another way to do this is using the Create Clipping Mask under the Layer Menu (Opt+Cmd+G in Mac). This way your paper is not actually being cropped/cut.

Placing the Cropping Template Onto the Paper

• Un-hide the torn overlay layer.
• Remove the remaining unwanted portion of the paper using cropping tool.
• Delete the Cropping Template layer.
• Merge the torn overlay layer with the paper.
• If you want to add drop shadow to the paper, do this before merging it with the torn overlay layer.

Placing the Cropping Template Onto the Paper

Placing the Cropping Template Onto the Paper

• See the samples given to see how they look like.

• Compare the ZtampfTornThings_FloralDelight07.png with the ZtampfTornThings_FloralDelight08.png. The first one used the Framed Circle, while the latter one used the Circle.

• You can combine the tear overlays on 1 paper as shown in the ZtampfTornThings_ChatreuseBloom.png in The Ultimate Torn Pack.

Hope you will find this useful!

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