Friday, April 27, 2012
I've released three new PSP Scripts into my stores today.  Here is a quick look at what's available:

Debossed Wristband Script

Wristbands are all the rage and now you can make your very own debossed wristbands!
This interactive PSP Script gives you full range of control so that your wristbands are unique and different each time you run the script.
-You choose the font used to write your text!
-You choose what your text says!
-You choose the color of your wristband.

Final product size is 2218x823px and 300dpi.
Commercial use is allowed.
No outside plugins are needed.
Tested in PSP9 to X3.

**Follow instructions carefully on the message pop ups while running the script.



Little Gift Script

Make a gift to match your kits for any occasion!
This interactive PSP Script gives you full range of control so that your gifts are unique and different each time you run the script.
-You choose the colors of each section of your gift. (Box, Box Top, Gift Tag, & Gift Tag Strings)
-You can use colors, gradients or papers as fills.
-Recolor your bow with ribbons to match your gift using manual color correction.

Final product size is 1000x100px and 300dpi.
Commercial use is allowed.
No outside plugins are needed.
Tested in PSP9 to X3.






Multicolor Wristband Script

Wristbands are all the rage and now you can make your very own multicolor wristbands!
This interactive PSP Script gives you full range of control so that your wristbands are unique and different each time you run the script.
-You choose the font used to write your text!
-You choose what your text says!
-You choose the colors of each section of your wristband. (Back, Front, Top Ring, & Bottom Ring)
-You can use colors, gradients or papers as fills.

Final product size is 2250x900px and 300dpi.
Commercial use is allowed.
No outside plugins are needed.
Tested in PSP9 to X3.

**Follow instructions carefully on the message pop ups while running the script.

These are available in all stores right now!  Enjoy!


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