You can start off
with a ready-made picture/element or make a new one from scratch. I’m using a
bear I made previously. Each Photo Stroke requires 3 files so I suggest you
make a new folder in My Documents to make them easy to keep track of.
Open your
picture/element
Open a new canvas
and resize to around 6”x1” and 300dpi
*File/New
Drag your
picture/element onto your canvas
Duplicate (Ctrl+d)
as many times as required and place your pictures along the canvas
Align your
pictures evenly
*Edit/Select All
*Format/Align Multiple Objects/Top
*Format/Align Multiple Objects/Space Horizontally
*Format/Centre Object on Canvas
Flatten the layers
*Edit/Flatten all Objects
Now save your
picture as BMP. Eg: bear.bmp
Make the original
picture the active layer by clicking on it in the Files stack.
Resize this image
to 96ppi
*Format/Resize
Image
You need to save
this as PNG
*File/Save as………
Save it to the
same folder as your BMP file. You MUST name it the same as the bmp file eg:
bear.png
In order to make
the photo stroke work you will now need to add the TEXT file:
Right
click on the START button and select “Explore”
Click
on Local Disc (C:) then browse down the list and click on the + next to Program
Files
Browse
down and click on the + next to Microsoft Digital Image 10
Now
click on the + next to PiFiles
Now
click on the + next to Paint
Now
click on the + next to Brushes
Now
click on phostrok
From the right
hand pane, right click on the brwnrope text file and “copy”
Close off Windows
Explorer.
Go to the folder
you saved your png and bmp files into then “right click” and “paste” your text
file in.
Right click on the
text file and “rename”. You need to name this file exactly as the other files
eg: bear.txt
Double click on
the file to open it. You need to change the Display name and the file names.
Where it says
“Display name” change “brwnrope” to a descriptive name. Eg: Kim’s Bear
Where it says
“Thumbnail file name” change it to exactly match your file name eg: bear.bmp
Where it says
“Brush file name” change it to exactly match your file name eg: bear
Save your changes:
File/Save
You now need to
copy these three files into the DIP Photo stroke folder.
*Edit/Select All
*Edit/Copy to folder
Navigate to the same phostrok folder you copied the txt file from.
*Edit/Paste
You
can now close off this folder.
You’re done!
Go back to DIP and
open a new canvas
Go to
Effects/Paint Brush/Photo Stroke
Scroll down the
selections until you find your new photo stroke.
Select a stroke
size and try out your new creation.
example of “no
ends” Photo Stroke
To make a Photo
stroke with “ends” eg: the alligator photo stroke already in DIP you will follow
the same basic procedure as above except you will need to copy a different txt
file. Eg: the alligator or the fire hose. Don’t forget to rename your file
correctly.
Example of “with
ends” Photo Stroke”
*A little
experimentation with the “length” information in the TXT file may be necessary
depending on the type of picture you are working with.
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