First of all, I'm happy to continue stamping after March ends. It's pretty easy, and it amuses me to do it. So it's no problem at all. :-)
If you'd rather do it yourself though, I can email you the .psd file of your passport. First, right click on the stamp you'd like and select "save image as" then save it to whatever folder on your computer you'd like.
Then open Photoshop Elements and open both the stamp file and the passport file. Select and copy the stamp, switch to the passport file, and paste. You can then use ctrl + T and then drag the handles to resize if you like, to rotate the stamp, and/or to move it. Once you're happy with the stamp's placement, go to the Layer menu on the top, and select "merge visible". Then you can go to File > Save As and save as a PNG file.
I can give you more detailed instructions and even screencaps if you need them! Just let me know. :-)
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Date: 2011-03-30 07:46 pm (UTC)If you'd rather do it yourself though, I can email you the .psd file of your passport. First, right click on the stamp you'd like and select "save image as" then save it to whatever folder on your computer you'd like.
Then open Photoshop Elements and open both the stamp file and the passport file. Select and copy the stamp, switch to the passport file, and paste. You can then use ctrl + T and then drag the handles to resize if you like, to rotate the stamp, and/or to move it. Once you're happy with the stamp's placement, go to the Layer menu on the top, and select "merge visible". Then you can go to File > Save As and save as a PNG file.
I can give you more detailed instructions and even screencaps if you need them! Just let me know. :-)