Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Flirty Emo


Supplies:

  PSP XII
  FTU scrap kit called "Jus Emo" by JEK Creations and can be found HERE
  PTU Tube is by Arthur Crowe and can be found HERE
  Template is Temp. #62411 Tramp also by JEK Creations and can be found HERE
  Font Used is National Cartoon (FTU)

**This tutorial is written with the understanding that the user has a good working knowledge of psp and the usage of it's various tools.**

Let's Begin:

Open the Template
Delete the © layer
Delete the wordart layer
Select the various shapes one at a time and either flood fill with a color of choice or paste a paper of choice in each shape
Colorize the center rectangle as desired to match your tube
Select the big center circle in yur layer palette
Selections, Select all, Float, Defloat
Paste Skull element as a new layer
Resize 67%
Selections, Select None
Lower the opasity as desired in your layer palette
Open a new workspace 700 X 500
Floodfill white
In your template layer merge everything
Copy and paste into your new workspace
Close the template layer
Image, Resize 87%
Adjust, Sharpen
Paste Glitter Splat as a new layer
Send under everything
Move to the left
Duplicate
Image, Mirror
Image, Flip
Paste your image choice as a new layer
Place to the right
Paste Bow 1 as a new layer
Resize 37%
Place at the top center of the template
Paste the Bottle Cap as a new layer
Resize 15%
Place in the center of the bow
Paste the Candy stick as a new layer
Resize 56%
Place to the far left
Duplicate
Image, Mirror
Paste Cupcake 1 as a new layer
Resize 31%
Place at the bottom right
Paste Pink Garland as a new layer
Image, Free Rotate, Left 90
Use your eraser tool to remove the top 5 rows
Use your eraser tool to remove the portions of the top row that cover your tubed image
Paste Ribbon Flower 2 as a new layer
Resize 15%
Place at top of left candy stick
Duplicate
Image, Mirror
Paste the Emo Kitty as a new layer
Resize 31%
Place at the bottom left
X out the white background
Merge Everything
Adjust, Sharpen
Apply the appropriate © and watermark as desired
Save as a png for a transparent background

I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial, if you have any questions please feel free to email me
mrs.sasingleton@gmail.com

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