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Switching scrapping software...

I can totally understand the reluctance to switch programs! I'm not familiar with Affinity at all. Is it similar to Photoshop? I haven't worked with Photoshop yet, although I've often thought about switching. Partly because Anna A. offers workshops that I'd love to attend, or because the challenges sometimes require new techniques that I then have to skip or modify. And of course, because all the other girls always create much nicer layouts than I do. It must be the programs themselves.:p
I've been working with Corel Paint Shop Pro for over 23 years, currently using the latest version. I'll just keep thinking about it and happily continue working with my current program.
What are you talking about? Your gallery is filled with awesome pages. (But I understand how you feel. I always feel like everyone creates better pages than I do.)
 
What are you talking about? Your gallery is filled with awesome pages. (But I understand how you feel. I always feel like everyone creates better pages than I do.)
Thanks so much, Cindy! :lovey3:
But sometimes I think I'm lagging behind in my development. I would love to hear an "Ohhh" or an "Ahhh" for a messy layout, where such great blobs, lines and dots are arranged in a messy, disordered way. You know what I mean?
We really have artists here who have mastered this perfectly.
 
we all feel like that sometimes... and hey, I'm just looking through your gallery - you rock!
Thank you so much, Olga! I wasn't fishing for compliments, not at all! Sometimes the grass is always a little more green on the other side of the fence. Luckily, I rarely think like that; instead, I happily work on my layouts. Each of us has our own unique style, and we can all learn something from each of us.
 
I would love to hear an "Ohhh" or an "Ahhh" for a messy layout, where such great blobs, lines and dots are arranged in a messy, disordered way. You know what I mean? We really have artists here who have mastered this perfectly.
Sometimes I think it's as you said, where the scrappers have mastered artistry. But other times, I think it's the fabulous designers here who have created artistry and some of us scrappers just use that to our advantage. :giggle4:
 
Thanks so much, Cindy! :lovey3:
But sometimes I think I'm lagging behind in my development. I would love to hear an "Ohhh" or an "Ahhh" for a messy layout, where such great blobs, lines and dots are arranged in a messy, disordered way. You know what I mean?
We really have artists here who have mastered this perfectly.
I will never forget when a third grade boy came up to me in the hall one day at school and said "Mrs. Pahl, that outfit is totally inappropriate. I was wearing a lovely long sweater & stirrup pants (yes stirrup pants) outfit. It was a pretty shade of brown with gold in it. When I asked him what was inappropriate about it he said , "It's not bright enough, it doesn't look like you, you need lots more color. I really wish you wouldn't wear it to school again . " We each have our own style, learn from each other , but that same brown sweater won't look the same on one messy disordered blob as it does on another .
 
I will never forget when a third grade boy came up to me in the hall one day at school and said "Mrs. Pahl, that outfit is totally inappropriate. I was wearing a lovely long sweater & stirrup pants (yes stirrup pants) outfit. It was a pretty shade of brown with gold in it. When I asked him what was inappropriate about it he said , "It's not bright enough, it doesn't look like you, you need lots more color. I really wish you wouldn't wear it to school again . " We each have our own style, learn from each other , but that same brown sweater won't look the same on one messy disordered blob as it does on another .
Oh my God! A third grader? I can't believe it!! How brave, how extroverted and clever! Who would have dared to say something like that to their teacher? Certainly not me! And, did it affect you? Did you wear those great pants again? I loved wearing stirrup pants; they always looked neat. How do you connect that to my note?
 
Oh my God! A third grader? I can't believe it!! How brave, how extroverted and clever! Who would have dared to say something like that to their teacher? Certainly not me! And, did it affect you? Did you wear those great pants again? I loved wearing stirrup pants; they always looked neat. How do you connect that to my note?
He was the sweetest kid in the entire world , I was the librarian, they just expected my wild Hawaian print dresses and colored tights- He wasn't the only one to give me notes over the years LOL , I knew where I was going when I originally started that message, a chicken must have crossed in front of me, styles look different on everyone, just don't second guess yourself, but I don't buy beige or taupe clothes :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: .
 
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