Thursday, July 25, 2013

Geisha Doll


Supplies:
  PSP XII
  PTU tube is called "Dragon Power" By Danny Lee and can be found at SATC
  PTU scrap kit called "Dragon Power" By BiBi and can also be found at SATC
  Mask of choice
  Font Used is Chinese Takeaway (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 a new workspace 700 x 500
Paste a paper of choice as a new layer
Apply your mask of choice
Paste Elem.75 as a new layer
Resize 56%
Paste Elem.83 as a new layer
Resize 62%
Select the inside of this frame with your selection tool
Paste a large facial version of your tubed image as a new layer
Selections, Invert, Delete
Selections, Select None
Lower the opasity of the image in your layer palette as desired
Paste your tubed image as a new layer
Place to the right
Paste Elem.63 as a new layer
Resize 62%
Place to the left
Paste Elem.46 as a new layer
Place at the top of the frame
Use your eraser tool to remove the part to the left of the frame
Paste Elem.62 as a new layer
Resize 23%
Place to the bottom right
Paste Elem.89 as a new layer
Resize 62%
Place at the bottom
Use your eraser tool to remove the bud that covers the image in the frame
Duplicate
Image, Mirror
Paste Elem.44 as a new layer
Resize 41%
Place at the bottom right
Image, Free rotate, Left 20
Send under the budda
Paste Elem.49 as a new layer
Resize 62%
Place at the bottom left
Duplicate
Image, Mirror
Paste Elem.41 as a new layer
Resize 17%
Place at the bottom left next to the other flower
Duplicate
Image, Mirror
Paste Elem.42 as a new layer
Image, Free Rotate, Left 90
Image, Flip
Place at the bottom of the frame under the flower layers
Use your eraser tool to remove the excess that covers the framed image
Paste Elem.60 as a new layer
Resize 46%
Place at the bottom left
Paste Elem.61 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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