
Hello! Welcome to the Paint Shop Pro 9 graphics tutorial portion of
my domain, where you can find all of the various tutorials I've made that have to do with creating and editing graphics in Paint Shop Pro! Personally, I use and have stuck with version nine since it came out. I find the graphical interface to be the best and easiest out of all of those made so far to handle, and yes, I own a legitamite version of it; I did not download or torrent mine off of the net. Keeping this layout relatively simple so as not to refract or retract from the main purpose of this page, here you can find all of my tutorials... please don't use these on your own page or site as your own, though! Feel free to link to these, though, if you want. As I make and screencap more tutorials, they will be posted up here on this page as the creative urges so strike me and time permits me to update this... though I'm a slightly busy person sometimes...
Feathering: How To Blend Your Background Color Into An ImageFeaturing my son because I didn't have other spare pictures laying around that I could really use.
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image #4How To Pixel Fonts Without Having To Do It By HandThis namely goes for the small fonts, or any font small enough to become pixelated when you try to do it the easy way in Paint Shop Pro. For the longest time, I was stuck with having to pixelate my own small fonts entirely by hand and almost not wanting to really use them until I figured this one out. And then it became so simple to me, and almost second-nature also, so I've decided to be gracious and share this!
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image #5More tutorials are, of course, to come later on as I come up with them and post them up here on this...
If you're curious and would like to check out my collective, though, you can click
here to do that. My site houses all of the sites that I have made so far, and is a more accessible, comprehensive resource and testament to my personal skill. Any further questions can be directed
here if you're still curious...
