Author Topic: Hydrangea Border- Nursery Added  (Read 20222 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline altanna

Re: Hydrangea Border- Nursery Added
« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2010, 11:11:30 AM »
 :grouphug :realbighug:

I agree with Lightheart. Don't you ladies every stop. The talent here -- especially for putting colors and prints, etc together, is just overwhelming. You would not think certain things would blend well with each other and bam, they do. And having the freedom to mix and match roomsets makes me feel more creative myself.

Thank you all for your hard work, blood, sweat and tears -- and probably profanity if something gives you pickles, but in the end, it's all worth it, because the enjoyment and pleasure received is priceless.

Wow, shut up, Deb.... :-)

Deb   :hug: :drunk :gayle
 

lovejoyriteia

  • Guest
Re: Hydrangea Border- Nursery Added
« Reply #16 on: November 03, 2010, 09:59:25 PM »
(Does we need a matching rocking chair, preciousss?  :;)

Yesss from me too! Rocking chairs are always welcome!

Are those colors sky and lichen? 

We could use a sea and earth Kinderark Nursery, too, preciousss.  :yagami
 

Offline amythestfenix

Re: Hydrangea Border- Nursery Added
« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2010, 12:53:05 PM »

Are those colors sky and lichen? 

We could use a sea and earth Kinderark Nursery, too, preciousss.  :yagami

They are actually sky and pine- with pine lightened up a bit.

I think I used sea and either melon or lemonade for that one- I have to hunt it down, it's not in my current game. But making sea and earth would be easy since I have a template. I would be happy to share the templates, but I use PSP7 which is very old, so I don't think others could use them.
 

lovejoyriteia

  • Guest
Re: Hydrangea Border- Nursery Added
« Reply #18 on: November 04, 2010, 04:07:09 PM »
They are actually sky and pine- with pine lightened up a bit.

I think I used sea and either melon or lemonade for that one- I have to hunt it down, it's not in my current game. But making sea and earth would be easy since I have a template. I would be happy to share the templates, but I use PSP7 which is very old, so I don't think others could use them.

Okay, I'll use sky and snarf the light pine.

Sea and melon or lemonade is good, too.  I have PSP7, but templates?  I dunno...:8  I think I'll leave the Kinderark Nursery in your capable hands. :))
 

Offline amythestfenix

Re: Hydrangea Border- Nursery Added
« Reply #19 on: November 05, 2010, 12:57:00 AM »
Templates make recoloring much easier- they are layered files with the shadowing already done and the wood grain laid out and the design areas marked. I make them for everything I recolor now and whenever I want to do a new recolor, I don't have to work those things out again. Now doing the KinderArk nursery is a breeze, since it's flood fill the color areas and size the panel design to fit the area. Wood grain isn't possible due to mapping (probably because it's slaved). Save as .png and import to SimPE. This is what it looks like:



Since you have PSP7 too, try it out- I bet you think it's easy and we will have lots of KinderArk nursery recolors  :666
The bottom white areas are rails and the top white areas are knobs. The black is the main color. Red is the design area.

DL

« Last Edit: November 05, 2010, 01:04:36 AM by amythestfenix »
 

lovejoyriteia

  • Guest
Re: Hydrangea Border- Nursery Added
« Reply #20 on: November 05, 2010, 01:46:12 AM »
Since you have PSP7 too, try it out- I bet you think it's easy and we will have lots of KinderArk nursery recolors  :666
The bottom white areas are rails and the top white areas are knobs. The black is the main color. Red is the design area.

Oops!  For some reason, I was thinking PhotoShop 7. :blush  I must've vaguely remembered the .psp format from when I did have Corel Paint.  (I might still have that disk around here somewhere, but I'm not sure.)
« Last Edit: November 05, 2010, 02:58:05 AM by lovejoyriteia »
 

 


SimplePortal 2.3.6 © 2008-2014, SimplePortal