News Video: Photoshop & Photoshop Elements: How to Use Dynamo Pattern Brushes in Your Digital Scrapbooking

Join Designer Marnie Adams as she shows you how to use Happy To Create’s exciting new product line: Dynamo Pattern Brushes! Learn how easy it is to magically create flowing seamless patterns—on backgrounds of any size—simply by moving your mouse across your canvas. Find out how Dynamo Stackers make it simple to brush on patterns that stack and interconnect. Dynamo Pattern Brushes—Singles and Stackers—are digital dynamite. Why it’s like painting with a pattern!
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“January Twenty Eleven” Digital Scrapbooking Layout by Marnie Adams

Layout ingredients:

ScrapHappy Dynamo Pattern Brushes: Damask Singles VR01
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ScrapHappy Dynamo Pattern Brushes: Calico Triplets AM01
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ScrapHappy Dynamo Pattern Brushes: Vines Triplets EH01
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ScrapHappy Dynamo Pattern Brushes: Tuscany Triplets TY01
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Murano Maxi Kit
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Jake and Emma Maxi Kit
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ScrapHappy Styles Maxi: Dabbed AW02
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ScrapHappy Styles Maxi: Chalk Fill Vivid CK01
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Fruit Smoothie Maxi Kit
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Miracles Maxi Kit
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Colours of Greece Mini Kit
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Batik Maxi Kit
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Tutorial by Marnie Adams
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Comments

  1. J (jster) says:

    What awesome brushes!!! Going to go investigate those products pronto! And thank you once again, Marnie, for including text/captioning in your video TUT!! It means SO much!

    • Valerie Randall says:

      Marnie is an awesome teacher. We are so lucky to have her. And the Dynamo brushes will rock your world. Really.

  2. Christy VanderWall says:

    Magical! :D What a fun and unique product!

  3. Ariadna says:

    I love this tutorial! So easy to follow and understand!

  4. digger says:

    Thanks for the comments!

    LOVE the Dynamos – coolest product ever. :D

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