Sunday, July 7, 2013

Beautiful Creatures


Supplies:
  PSP XII
  PTU tube is called "Study002" by Anthony Guerra and was purchased at the time CILM was around
  PTU scrap kit called "Happily Never After" by Amy Marie and can be found HERE
  Template is cakesbeautifulcreatures By Cakes and can be found HERE
  Mask of choice
  Font Used is Baroque Script (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
Floodfill or paste papers of choice in the various shapes and wordart
Select the large rectangle in your layer palette
Selections, Select All
Selections, Float
Selections, Defloat
Paste Elem.7 as a new layer
Selections, Invert, Delete
Selections, Select None
Lower the opasity in your layer palette as desired
X out the white background and wordart
Merge everything
Open a new workspace 700 x 500
Floodfill white
Apply your mask of choice
Paste the template as a new layer
Resize 87%
Go back to old workspace
X out merged image
Un X wordart
Merge wordart
Copy and paste into the new workspace
Resize 93%
Close out the old workspace
Paste your tubed image as a new layer
Place at the left
Paste Elem. 11 as a new layer
Place along center of template under wordart layer
Paste Elem. 14 as a new layer
Resize 68%
Place at the far right
Send under everything
Paste Elem. 9 as a new layer
Resize 37%
Place at the bottom left of wordart
Paste Elem. 40 as a new layer
Resize 39%
Place at top right corner of template
Paste Elem. 48 as a new layer
Resize 37%
Place at the right top of the wordart
Paste Elem. 54 as a new layer
Place at the bottom under tubed image
Paste Elem. 98 as a new layer
Resize 46%
Place at the bottom right
Paste Elem. 73 as a new layer
Send under everything
Paste Elem. 18 as a new layer
Resize 84%
Place at the top center
Paste Elem. 110 as a new layer
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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