The examples discussed in the following topics are intended to help new users familiarize themselves with Easel's capabilities, by stepping them through the creation of 4 different compositions. Unlike the examples shown in the What can you do with Easel? topic, they contain specific step-by-step instructions, information about how and when to use different features, tips about the best order in which to do things, and more.
What they do not do is help users create the same compositions, because in order to do so I would have had to include about 100 of my family pictures, and who would want them on their hard drive? Instead, the user is invited to use their own images to create equivalent, or at least somewhat equivalent, compositions of their own.
The examples include:
Small Collage, a simple real estate flyer with 6 cropped images, 1 caption, and an introduction to using Easel's precision alignment tool, aka PAT.
Card for Mom, illustrating the use of mixed images and freehand cropping
Comic Strip, an ambitious composition combining framesets, balloon captions, fit-to-frame image sizing, fill-the-frame cropping, and more.
Large Collage, a "year in pictures" combining 62 images, accompanied by tips about working with large compositions, cropping, and using the sizing and tiling tools.