Scripture Art and Various Creative Conceptions Born of Love

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Proverbs 19:9; Psalm 5:6; Psalm 52:2-3; Psalm 101:7; 1 John 4:4
 

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I designed this Scripture panel while Bob and I were reading through Psalms much earlier this year :)


Psalm 41:1-3
 

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I designed this 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 panel between December 3-9 :)
 

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I finished designing this 2 Peter 3:9 panel today :) I started it on the 10th of December :D
 

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I designed this 2 Thessalonians 2 panel over yesterday to this morning :)
 

Magenta

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Nice blend of greens with purples.
Thank you, Bob :) I used some of the new hydrangea elements I searched out the other day, after receiving the beautiful purple card with hydrangeas from my NA home group on Thursday for my nine years' clean time milestone celebration :) Here is the card they gave me :D



And these are the flowers my church family sent me, which was so very sweet and thoughtful of them.

 

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I designed this 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 panel between December 3-9 :)
Thanks for posting, some of my favorite verses, I would love to have a picture like this on my wall.
 

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Thanks for posting, some of my favorite verses, I would love to have a picture like this on my wall.
Thank you, Von, and you are welcome :) My original is sized to be able to print high quality as a 4' x 6" print, though I have to size them down quite a bit in order to post on the boards here. Still, if you wanted to copy it from the thread, you are welcome to do so, even if to just have a copy on your computer if you wish :) Monitors display at a much lower pixels per inch ratio than is required for prints, by more than three times. Monitor = 72-96 ppi; print = 250-300 ppi :)
 

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Thank you, Von, and you are welcome :) My original is sized to be able to print high quality as a 4' x 6" print, though I have to size them down quite a bit in order to post on the boards here. Still, if you wanted to copy it from the thread, you are welcome to do so, even if to just have a copy on your computer if you wish :) Monitors display at a much lower pixels per inch ratio than is required for prints, by more than three times. Monitor = 72-96 ppi; print = 250-300 ppi :)
after you size it down can it be re enlarged for photo quality prints and put on a flash drive and taken somewhere to have a portrait made? She works in a photo lab folks.
 

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after you size it down can it be re enlarged for photo quality prints and put on a flash drive and taken somewhere to have a portrait made? She works in a photo lab folks.
By the time I size it for the boards here, if it were to be converted to a higher pixel per inch ratio, the print size would only be good enough optimally for a 3" x 2" wallet sized print @ 250 ppi. For the boards, I size to 715 x 477 @ 72 pixels per inch, but my original is 1500 x 1000 pixels which, when converted to 250 ppi, allows for a good 4x6 print. Greater than 300 ppi for printing is useless, and 250 ppi is fine :)
 

calibob

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By the time I size it for the boards here, if it were to be converted to a higher pixel per inch ratio, the print size would only be good enough optimally for a 3" x 2" wallet sized print @ 250 ppi. For the boards, I size to 715 x 477 @ 72 pixels per inch, but my original is 1500 x 1000 pixels which, when converted to 250 ppi, allows for a good 4x6 print. Greater than 300 ppi for printing is useless, and 250 ppi is fine :)
So I guess the answer is no, we can't make a poster or wall hanging from what's posted here?
 

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@Magenta, a couple questions. I'm still using Pixlr editor, and I keep getting a message saying that it will be incompatible with flash soon. Any idea on how soon is "soon"??

I know flash player is being phased out by the end of 2020. I wonder if that's when Pixlr will go bye-bye too. :unsure: I've tried Pixlr X but it's nowhere as good as Pixlr editor..
 

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@Magenta, a couple questions. I'm still using Pixlr editor, and I keep getting a message saying that it will be incompatible with flash soon. Any idea on how soon is "soon"??

I know flash player is being phased out by the end of 2020. I wonder if that's when Pixlr will go bye-bye too. :unsure: I've tried Pixlr X but it's nowhere as good as Pixlr editor..
Sorry Blue, I do not use Pixlr, so I do not know.
 

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I posted this Isaiah 9:6 panel verse a few times around Christmas :)
 

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I designed this panel late last year. It had started out looking like this:



Hebrews 13:20-21 and Corinthians 9:8-9
 

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I designed this "God Bless You!" panel before Christmas :)

I used the same template (with altered text) to welcome back returning members :D