Where is the best place to start learning about digital scrapbooking?

Posted by admin on December 26th, 2009 and filed under scrapbooking | 2 Comments »

I’ve done paper scrapping for a long while, but I’m terribly behind. I think digital scrapbooking might just be what I need to get back on track, but I’m overwhelmed with all of the info out there. Help! Where should I start?

First I would start by looking at the software you are going to use. How comfortable are you with using it? If the answer is not so much, I would recommend getting books and such on the software that will teach you how to do various things. If you are using Adobe Photoshop (CS, Elements, etc.), then you can access Adobe’s website for tutorials and tons of information. They also do a podcast if you are interested in that. I have found those useful. Nothing beats getting to see how someone does something step by step!!

If you are using other software, chek out their customer website to see if they offer any how-tos. Many of the various programs have a lot of similarities so even if you don’t have Adobe, you might want to take a gander over there.

Once you feel that you have a decent handle on your software I would go to a limited number of websites. Pick one that you feel give you the best directions on how-tos and have a forum to discuss things. Forums are a great chance to interact and get help when you are stuck! They often will also have archieves so that you can look for answers to questions that you have that may have been asked before. I will list a couple examples below of some websites that I have enjoyed for digital scrapping.

2 Responses

  1. jo_jo_baby2004 Says:

    There are lots of great yahoo groups for this I love digital scrapbooking and make most of my own stuff now if you are interested in making your own stuff search the net for tutorials there are tons of them. I think you will love it!!! Good luck. P.S I love Scrappin’ Secrets website
    References :

  2. InterpreterNatalie Says:

    First I would start by looking at the software you are going to use. How comfortable are you with using it? If the answer is not so much, I would recommend getting books and such on the software that will teach you how to do various things. If you are using Adobe Photoshop (CS, Elements, etc.), then you can access Adobe’s website for tutorials and tons of information. They also do a podcast if you are interested in that. I have found those useful. Nothing beats getting to see how someone does something step by step!!

    If you are using other software, chek out their customer website to see if they offer any how-tos. Many of the various programs have a lot of similarities so even if you don’t have Adobe, you might want to take a gander over there.

    Once you feel that you have a decent handle on your software I would go to a limited number of websites. Pick one that you feel give you the best directions on how-tos and have a forum to discuss things. Forums are a great chance to interact and get help when you are stuck! They often will also have archieves so that you can look for answers to questions that you have that may have been asked before. I will list a couple examples below of some websites that I have enjoyed for digital scrapping.
    References :
    Digital scrapping
    Software website
    http://www.adobe.com
    General websites and forums:
    DigitalScrapbookPages
    http://www.digitalscrapbookpages.com/digitals/index.php?main_page=index
    Simple Scrapbooking’s Digital Scrapbooking website.
    http://www.digitalscrapbooking.com/

    For learning software:
    http://www.lynda.com/

    Photo Retouching
    http://www.retouchpro.com/

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