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What the hell is the "hear, hear" stuff? Haven't you got something to do, girl? ;)

Actually, I totally agree with both of you as far as doing one thing over and over. That is why I stopped trying every tut under the sun weeks ago. I'd read, do it, go onto something else and then forget a few steps in the first one. AND, if your forget a step kor two then, bottom line, you can no longer do the effect.]

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Lee: What the hell is the "hear, hear" stuff? Haven't you got something to do, girl?
[upset] Yeah I do Lee!

Wink, wink, nudge, nudge...if you know what I mean... ;) ;) [:I [:I :P :P
 
:bustagut: :bustagut: :bustagut: Lee!
;) It's nice to see that I can make you "blush"!
 
New question. I've been concentrating on learning borders this weekend. Had the classic PS epiphany on Saturday and it all sank in (well 95% of it, anyway ;) ).

Got one question however. I was playing with this frog picture. I roughed up the border on the frog image and then moved than on top of a textured background that matched the forest/pond theme of the original picture. I then wanted to distort that composit image to look like wavy canvas or paper before moving it onto the white background. I thought the liquify tool and/or the distort, skew tools would be the answer. They weren't. [confused]

How do I do what I just described.
 
Lee, see what filter>wave does for you. Play with the settings to get the effect that you're after. ;)
 
Thanks Wendy. That's close but not exactly what I was looking for. It's good to know that filter is there, though. :righton:
 

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