Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Delicate

This tutorial was written by Kelli on 07/08/09.
Do not copy this tutorial or post through any kind of group or claim it as your own. Resemblance to any other tutorial is strictly coincidental.
This tutorial was written using psp 9, but should work using any version.
It is written assuming you have a basic knowledge of PSP and its tools.
Supplies Needed:~ The Scrap kit By Urban Mermaid DesignsCan be purchaed here:http://sweetnsassydigiscrappers.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_30&products_id=3323
you can check out her bog here:http://www.urbanmermaiddesigns.blogspot.com/
~Font of choice,
~A word art from the kit, or one of your choice,
or your favorite quote.

Ok......Ready?

1. Open a new image 600x600 ~transparent.Flood fill it with white so you can better see whats going on with your tag.
2.open a paper Resize it 500x500 pixels.
3.Copy and paste The film strip tube as a new layer onto your tag.Give it a drop shadow of choice.
4.Paste your paer below the film strip tube, Use your selection tool, set to recangle to draw a selection around the filmstrip tube, go selections invert, make the paper layer
the active layer and hit delete on your keyboard.
5.Select none and merge the two layers together, rotate the layer by 20 degrees to the right.Duplicate it,
mirror it and position it as desired.
6.Add the elements of choice, resizing them and adding a drop shadow to each of them.
7.Type your name, convert to a raster layer,select all, float, defloat, modify contract x 1.
8.Add an inner bevel of choice, then add noise amount 50 monochrome and uniform ticked.
9.add the same innner bevel again. Select none and then add a drop shadow: 3,3,11,5 black.repeat the drop shadow changing the h and v to -3.
1o.Add your copywright and watermark now.
11.If you added a white background delete it before saving it as png.

Thanks for trying my tutorial!Hugs,Kel

2 comments:

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