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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | In this tutorial, let us examine how to use partitions to create photo presentations using the Incredible Ingrid App. Partitions are a great feature, in which an image can be partitioned into different pieces, into which background can be masked into; with effects applied to each element in a different way. | + | In this tutorial, let us examine how to use partitions to create photo presentations using the Incredible Ingrid App. Partitions are a great feature, in which an image can be partitioned into different pieces, into which background can be masked into; with effects applied to each element in a different way.<br/> |
+ | Partitions add an interesting effect to the images. They can be customized by shape, width, height, gap, and can even be masked. Let us take a look at partitions. | ||
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+ | We will explore 3 different ways to create partitions. | ||
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[[Image:Ingrid_App_design_Partitions.png]] | [[Image:Ingrid_App_design_Partitions.png]] | ||
Partitions | Partitions | ||
+ | ==Partition 1== | ||
+ | ===Drag and Drop=== | ||
+ | #Start a new page. Select the blackboard skin. [[File:card7.png|50px]]<br/> | ||
+ | #Click the partition icon. [[File:tiles.png|40px]] In this example we choose the rectangle option.<br/> | ||
+ | #Drag and drop images from camera roll. [[File:Camera-roll.png|50px]]<br/> | ||
+ | #You can apply effects to these pictures to make it a great looking collage.<br/> | ||
+ | <br/> | ||
− | = | + | ==Partition 2== |
− | + | ===Tap and Hold=== | |
− | == | + | #Clear the page.[[File:ClearAll 2.png]] |
− | # | + | #Select the partitions icon. [[File:tiles.png|40px]] |
− | # | + | #Select any shape you like. |
− | # | + | #Select the width and height. |
− | # | + | #Select an image from your camera roll[[File:Camera-roll.png|50px]] and long press the image. |
− | + | #The image become the background, leaving the partitions to be filled. | |
− | + | #Find more images from your camera roll to fill the partitions by dragging and dropping them into the areas.<br/> | |
+ | <br/> | ||
+ | ==Partition 3== | ||
+ | ===Masking=== | ||
Let us look at another option in partitions.<br/> | Let us look at another option in partitions.<br/> | ||
− | #Clear the page. | + | #Clear the page.[[File:ClearAll 2.png|50px]] |
− | #Click partition icon. | + | #Click partition icon.[[File:tiles.png|40px]] |
− | #Select circular option. | + | #Select circular option.[[File:Oval_2_1.png|50px]]<br/> |
− | #Click the mask icon | + | #Click the mask icon [[File:mask01.png|50px]] to mask the background to the partitions.<br/> |
− | #Select photos from | + | #Select photos from camera roll.[[File:Camera-roll.png|50px]] Drag and drop into the partitions.<br/>You can further use effects [[File:photo-effects_4.png|50px]] to modify the appearance of the photos. |
==Video== | ==Video== |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 2 June 2016
How to use Partitions
Introduction
In this tutorial, let us examine how to use partitions to create photo presentations using the Incredible Ingrid App. Partitions are a great feature, in which an image can be partitioned into different pieces, into which background can be masked into; with effects applied to each element in a different way.
Partitions add an interesting effect to the images. They can be customized by shape, width, height, gap, and can even be masked. Let us take a look at partitions.
We will explore 3 different ways to create partitions.
Partitions
Partition 1
Drag and Drop
- Start a new page. Select the blackboard skin.
- Click the partition icon. In this example we choose the rectangle option.
- Drag and drop images from camera roll.
- You can apply effects to these pictures to make it a great looking collage.
Partition 2
Tap and Hold
- Clear the page.
- Select the partitions icon.
- Select any shape you like.
- Select the width and height.
- Select an image from your camera roll and long press the image.
- The image become the background, leaving the partitions to be filled.
- Find more images from your camera roll to fill the partitions by dragging and dropping them into the areas.
Partition 3
Masking
Let us look at another option in partitions.
Video
The following video demonstrates how to use partitions.