Wednesday, January 30, 2013

SoftOrbits Photo to Sketch Converter

Sketch DrawerThis is another goodie I've ran across from Give Away of the Day.  If you want to turn your photo into a sketch, this is the best software I've ran across to do just that.   Works better than actions and filters in Photoshop too!

Here are a few pictures from their website:
Numerous presets are available to allow converting photos into pen or pencil sketches, creating color drawings or watercolor paintings in just a few moments. You can tweak each preset to create a drawing that matches your desired style just perfect.

Create Colorful Pencil Sketches in a Click of a Button

Creating a wonderful colorful sketch with accurately laid pencil strokes could not be made easier. You don’t have to be able to hold a color pencil or even own one! All you need to turn a photo into a color sketch is Sketch Drawer.
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Sketch Drawer allows producing color and black-and-white sketches equally easy. Draw with colored pencils by ticking the "Color Sketch" box to convert a photo into a color sketch, or clear the box to draw with a graphite pencil. Converting images to sketches and saving them as JPEG files will only take a few clicks and tweaks. Change photos to sketches with multiple art options.

Batch Photo to Sketch Conversion

Want a number of photos converted into sketches with all the same options? Turn photos into sketches no matter how many you have! The available batch mode allows Sketch Drawer to convert pictures to sketch easily even for beginners. In batch more, Sketch Drawer can convert a single picture or process entire folders. Just make sure to adjust all the settings before you begin, and you’ll be rewarded with a bunch of perfect sketches in just minutes

Friday, January 18, 2013

The Silhouette Cameo does SO MUCH!

I got the neatest gift for Christmas!  A Silhouette Cameo.  That is the coolest thing in the world!  I have been going nuts making stuff!  My first project was to add Syd's name in vinyl to a frame with all her pre-school stuff.  She wanted it in the Taylor Swift handwriting font.  Thankfully, I found it and its called "Satisfaction".  You can find it here
Here is a quick pic

That was so easy that I kept playing around.  My next thought was  the Laundry Room.  For some reason, My kids NEVER could get the right clothes in the right baskets.  To be totally honest- the baskets were labeled.  I had which type should go in each one.  I had a sign about 5" high in a page protector and taped to each one.  BUT this looks so much nicer!  Sorry for the blurry pic, but you get the idea! This font is ST Honeymoon. 

















With Valentine's Day around the corner, and especially since her years of passing them out is coming to an end- I wanted to do something a little creative so...  VIOLA!
I'm pretty proud of that!  It was so easy!  The font is ST Cursive Hand and the paper is from a pack I picked up at Wal-mart called Confetti by Colorbok.  It all fit nicely into a snack sized ziplock bag.