
Details of the six tutorials contained on pdf Tutorial CD-03
Make a Childs |
Here is a good way to keep your children occupied during those long rainy days - make them a simple little quiz in the form of a jigsaw puzzle that will amise them for hours. Part 1 shows you how to create the text and images that you will need (using Photoshop) |
Make a Childs |
Part 2 of the above tutorial that will show you how to use some animation effects within version 5 of the Pictures To Exe software. I show you how to make an animated jigsaw puzzle from the text and images you previously made in Photoshop.
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Picture in Picture |
This tutorial will appeal to those people who still want to use version 4.49 of the Pictures to Exe software, with its easy to use features for creating stunning slide shows. I will show you how to create the 'Picture in Picture' effect that will add an exciting new dimension to your slide shows. This is a presentation effect that can be easily applied to your slide shows. The effect gives the appearance of images appearing within an existing image on the screen and can look very pleasing and professional.
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Display |
If you are having difficulty when trying to find the Pictures To Exe 'Templates Folder' in the file structure of your computer. This short tutorial will show you how to locate the folder using 'Windows Explorer'. It will also assist you in understanding how to change your computer configuration so that all 'hidden files and folders' are displayed correctly.
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Make a |
Very popular for displaying your photographs in various shapes and sizes on a single sheet of paper. The finished result can then be printed and placed in a picture frame or reduced to a suitable size for viewing in a PTE slide show. You can download an example of what the finished frame will look like, by clicking HERE.
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1024x768 |
Here is how to make a picture frame mask for your images for use in a slide show (or to make an A3 size print). I will show you how to create the frame and then how to add some Photoshop textures and shadows that really make your images stand out. Easy to follow instructions with plenty of screen shots to help you understand.
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