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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use the Eraser Tool to delete areas from a layer.
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use the Eraser Tool to delete areas from a layer. For Nip / Tuck you can use Plastic Surgery.
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use the Eraser Tool to delete areas from a layer.
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use the Eraser Tool to delete areas from a layer.
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use fonts from your computer. Simply click “Load My Fonts” at the bottom of the Ribbet font list to use any font installed on your computer. That means you can download any font from websites like dafont.com and 1001freefonts.com and then use them in your Ribbet creations.
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use fonts from your computer. Simply click “Load My Fonts” at the bottom of the Ribbet font list to use any font installed on your computer. That means you can download any script font from websites like dafont.com and 1001freefonts.com and then use them in your Ribbet creations.
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use fonts from your computer. Simply click “Load My Fonts” at the bottom of the Ribbet font list to use any font installed on your computer.
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now use fonts from your computer. Simply click “Load My Fonts” at the bottom of the Ribbet font list to use any font installed on your computer.
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KeymasterHi AlexArtist, Thanks for your feedback. Try Effects > Fancy Focus, I believe it is very similar if not identical to Tilt Shift. Let us know if it’s not quite right and we’ll see what’s possible to match it.
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KeymasterThere are a few ways to try to achieve this. One good way is to use the “Waterfall” effect, which is the last effect in “Sandbox Effects” at the end of the Effects tab:
– Choose Waterfall
– Change the rotation to 90
– Click about a 1/4 way through the wheel (you can experiment with different positions)
– Increase fade to about 20
– Click the paintbrush icon, click the “Reverse Effect” checkbox on the panel that opens, and paint over just the wheel
– Unclick the paintbrush icon and experiment with clicking on different parts of the wheelRibbet
KeymasterHi Megan, The easiest way will be to Create a Collage with just 2 images, and change the “Spacing” until you’re happy with their position.
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KeymasterThanks AGfreak for your suggestion. This is definitely a popular request and one we’ll be moving forward with this year.
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KeymasterHi John, About 3/4 down the Effects Tab there is an effect called “Blur” which should do the trick. You can turn vertical blur off completely and adjust horizontal blur to suit your needs.
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KeymasterHi Ray, You need to use the Photo Basket to add multiple photos. Make sure you’ve registered for an account (and that you’re signed in) and then drag a second photo from the photo basket onto your photo.
Alternatively you can also Create a Collage to collage photos into a grid.
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KeymasterHi Aemi, You’re welcome!
Basically the way Ribbet works is that when you upload a single photo, while you’re editing it, it’s uploading the photo to our server in the background. So if you’re doing a relatively fast edit, when you go to save it may still be uploading. The advantage of batch uploading your photos is that when you open one from your library, it’s already uploaded to our server and so there’s no background uploading and no wait. Give it a try with just 2 photos and you’ll see what I mean.
I’m really glad that Chrome is faster for you.
“Cross Process” is a combination of 3 effects:
– a custom curves adjustment
– a contrast and brightness adjustment
– a subtle tint operationLet us know if we can be of any more help!
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