Welcome back to yet another Pixelmator Tutorial podcast episode.
This week we have an easy project for you on how to create digital tintype photos.
First a little bit of history. What are tintype photos? Well, back in the old days, and then I really mean the old days, like around 1860.. photographers began to take pictures by exposing sheets of iron that was blackened by painting that was used as a support for a photographic emulsion called Collodion. This method of creating images was very popular in the US during the Civil War.
Hello and welcome back. In this tutorial we will be learning how to create a new cool monogram (a logo with words, to make it simple) using Pixelmator 2.1 Cherry. The feature of Cherry we will be using is the new Smart Alignment feature. Let’s start.
In this lesson, you’ll use a number of Pixelmator’s selection tools and options to create an effect in which a football player “leaps” out of a “picture frame” to catch the ball.