Saturday, November 20
Free Storyboard Template: CoffeeShop Storyboards 2!
Here is another new CoffeeShop Storyboard template for Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. This is big enough to print and can be resized for posting on the web. It is a layered .psd files with clipping masks and you can easily change the background color by clicking on the Background Color layer color box and selecting a color (you can even use the eyedropper tool to select a color from one of your images).
If you are new to clipping masks and/or want to save time, please check out my free CoffeeShop Group It action.
Download the CoffeeShop Storyboard 2 here.
So far my crazy renovations are going well. The laminate floor is completely finished in both rooms (thanks to my amazing husband) and I am starting the trim painting. I want to get the room painted before Thanksgiving, so it is going to be a busy weekend. How are you getting prepared for Thanksgiving?
Do you want to download my favorite CoffeeShop PSE/Photoshop Actions and Lightroom Presets or Design Elements in one convenient zipped file AND help support this blog? Just click here for my action pack or here for a download of some of my most popular design elements, storyboards, and textures.
For complete info on installing all of my actions, click here.
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I really like this one. Consider it downloaded. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteOoh!! I love this one!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteHello, a post you posted awhile ago about the rotating header worked great for me! But I am wondering how to get it centered? Because it will not center and I don't know why. Look: http://ionasphotos.blogspot.com please leave me a comment if you figure it out ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I'm really enjoying your blog and your wonderful Storyboards are just great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great storyboard!
ReplyDeleteI cannot get the background color to change no matter what I do. Any ideas on where I'm going wrong? I followed the directions above...thank you!
ReplyDeleteReally quick, what size is this story board to print?
ReplyDeleteHi Rita, I was also wondering how to use these in printing. Are there size limits for the storyboards you make that are good for print?
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Thank you so much for sharing :)
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