Many many thanks for all your rave reviews! I do have fun with these!
@grammyn It's all layers- one base picture edited to the color pallet I want to work with and then using pictures to merge on top that have similar colors to the base. Each layer gets merged in by using sliders that can make it brighter or darker depending on how much I want to show. All excess background and non-useful colors get erased from the layer as it's being added on to the base. This probably sounds complicated but it really isn't.
@olivetreeann Your last sentence says it all! I am still try9ing to figure out how to do layersand just when I thik I have it.........i forget because I don''t do it often enough AND I don't use PS
@grammyn I don't have photo shop either. And when I hear PS people talking about their layering process- I'm lost. I think my Smart Photo Editor program is so much easier. And I like easy!
Many many thanks for all your rave reviews! I do have fun with these!
@grammyn It's all layers- one base picture edited to the color pallet I want to work with and then using pictures to merge on top that have similar colors to the base. Each layer gets merged in by using sliders that can make it brighter or darker depending on how much I want to show. All excess background and non-useful colors get erased from the layer as it's being added on to the base. This probably sounds complicated but it really isn't.