Ok...I'm new to Paint Shop Pro x3 and to this forum and really don't want to take the time to search for the answer so will ask this question here....
how do you create a drop shadow using Paint Shop Pro x3..I just purchased this software hoping all would be easier than Abode PhotoShop Elements ver 7.(guess what, I just figured out how to create drop shadowing in Photoshop Elements!!) But I would like to learn the EASY steps to creating the drop shadow effect and whatever I try, it doesn't come out at all...
Please help with some basic easy steps of instructions...to cmsmith46580_AT_gmail_DOT_com. I don't always check the forums on a daily basis.
YouTube doesn't help at all...too confusing.
Thank you.
Carolyn Smith
Drop shadowing using Paint Shop Pro x3
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Re: Drop shadowing using Paint Shop Pro x3
Please note that I have edited your post to adjust your email address. It is not wise to post a full email address here or anywhere else for that matter, unless you really want to become the target of spybots.
Moreover, we don't encourage people to ask for information via email. That potentially deprives other users of the answers.
In addition, your unwillingness to do a search or, it seems, read the user guide, means more work for the Moderators or others here. None of us are Corel employees. We are all volunteers who come here to help out, but we usually hope that users will come here with problems they have not been able to solve for themselves...
That being said, hopefully someone will see their way clear to help you...
Moreover, we don't encourage people to ask for information via email. That potentially deprives other users of the answers.
In addition, your unwillingness to do a search or, it seems, read the user guide, means more work for the Moderators or others here. None of us are Corel employees. We are all volunteers who come here to help out, but we usually hope that users will come here with problems they have not been able to solve for themselves...
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