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You may print out this tutorial by clicking the button above. On The Wall Signature Tag Tutorial By Marleschka
From our Translators This tutorial was made in PSP 8.1 but can be done in any version. For this tutorial you will need 3 tubes and a brush, and you can get the ones I used Here. Of course if you wish to use your own then please do. You will also need the filter VM Distortion, Vision Impossible which you can get Here If you don't have these filters, download the complete set, they are great filters. Place it in your plugins folder. Place the preset shape 'my-heart' in your preset shapes folder. Bring up the brush in PSP and go to file, export custom brush and name it 'on the wall' and hit OK. Bring up in PSP all the tubes from the zip file. Take this arrow with you to keep your place in this tutorial.
( 1 ) Open a new 600 x 450 transparent Image. Place you foreground on #7C7F48, your background on #C1C5AA. In your foreground make a gradient of foreground-background, style linear, angle 45 and repeats 1. If you are using your own tubes then choose a dark foreground and light background color. ( 2 ) New layer. Flood fill with this gradient. ( 3 ) Ajust, Blur, Gaussian Blur set to 20. ( 4 ) Effects, VM Distortion, Vision Impossible with these settings, X-Tiles & Y-Tiles on 34, the rest at default. ( 5 ) Effects, Edge Effects, Enhance More. ( 6 ) Go to your preset shapes tool and find the 'my-heart' shape you saved earlier. With your foreground on #7C7F48, Background on nul, Line width 1, Antialias and vector checked draw out the shape(see my image) Convert to a raster layer and give it this dropshadow. Vertical & horizontal 1 Opacity 57, blur 1 and color #C1C5AA. Rename this layer heart. ( 7 ) Copy the tube of the couple and paste as a new layer onto your image. Place them inside the heart. Lower the opacity of this layer to 74. Layers move down. ( 8 ) Now go to your heart layer, take your magic wand and click outside of the heart, go to your couple layer, highlight it and hit delete. This removes any of the tube that has stayed outside of the heart. ( 9 ) Resize the 'Yoka-MistedLady050506-small' tube by 80%. Copy and paste as a new layer onto your Image. Place her toward the bottom left (see my image) ( 10 ) Copy and paste 'Bettys rose tulpenkl' tube as a new layer onto your image. Place it at the bottom right. Go to Adjust, Hue and Saturation, colorise with these settings Hue 28, Saturation 93. Lower the opacity of this layer to 70. ( 11 ) Now go to your heart layer and select it again with the magic wand, selections invert, go to your flower tube, highlight it and hit delete. ( 12 ) Copy and paste 'LD-dreamster' tube as a new layer onto your image. Place it slightly over the flower and put the blend on Luminance(L) and the opacity to 50. ( 13 ) Go back to the tube 'LD-dreamster' and take your freehand selection tool set on point to point, add shift and make a selection around the 4 stars at the left of the tube. Copy and paste them as a new layer onto your image. Colorise with the same settings as before and place inside the heart at the top (see my image) Duplicate and mirror this layer. Place the blend mode on luminance and the opacity on 52. ( 14 ) New layer. Take your brush tool and find the brush 'on the wall' you save at the beginning of thid tutorial. With your foreground on #C1C5AA brush size 220, left click once just above the ladies head (see my image) ( 15 ) Layer merge all. ( 16 ) Image add borders 1 color #C1C5AA ( 17 ) Image add borders 10 color #7C7F48 ( 18 ) Image add borders 1 color #C1C5AA ( 19 ) With your magic wand select the wider border and go to, effects 3d effects, inner bevel with these settings. Bevel 2, Width 15, Smoothness 15, Depth 9, Ambience -15, Shininess 6, Angle 315, Intensity 33 and Elevation 90. ( 20 ) Resize to your original size, go to Adjust Brightness and Contrast, Clarify with the setting on 2 and your are done. ( 21 ) I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial. If you would like to see this tag in a stationery then go Here |
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