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Digital Scrapbooking By Martha N Digital Media Specialist
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Analog (paper and pen):
Paper and supplies can be expensive Very hard to make multiple copies I am lousy with cutting circles.
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Digital (computer and printer):
Unlimited free backgrounds and ideas from Pinterest Print one copy or many copies Use home or commercial printer, or send to a bookmaker.
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My work flow assemble images
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My work flow 2. Determine destination which set page size and resolution.
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My work flow 3. Gather elements and inspiration
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My work flow 3. Journal text or reason for the page
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My work flow 3. Use computer to bring it all together.
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Which is better? What do you call a frozen dog? - A pupsicle.
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Go! Click on the Start button, lower left corner.
Enter “Comic” in the search field, and press Enter key. Click on the Comic Life icon
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Or…
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What is a Template? It’s a basic design you can use to get a quick start with your comic. Choose a template that is similar to your project. Consider: size, font, panels, special effects
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On your mark! What can you use Comic Life to create besides comics?
Custom Facebook cover (851 x 315 pixels) Party invitations Online how-to books with many photos
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Get Set! Identify what you want to make
A printed comic book or an attachment? Or….? Gather your photos, pictures, and text Scan paper documents. The library has many excellent scanners. Ask us how to use them.
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