Saturday, February 28, 2009

Under The Sea

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Hope you enjoy this tut..
You must have working knowledge of PSP..
Supplies:
PSP9 any version will work..
Tube of Choice: I am using the awesome artwork of Elias Chatzoudis..
You must have a license to use his work..Which you can purchase HERE..
Scrap Kit of Choice: I am using the fantastic FTU kit "Sea Life" by Bel Vidotti..HERE..
Thanks hun..
Template #179 by Missy HERE..
Thanks hun..
Font of Choice: I am using Will & Grace..
Drop Shadow: 1 1 60 10
Filters:
Xero - Porcelain..
Okay lets get started..
Open your template and shift D and delete the original..Also delete the copyright layer..
Highlight background layer image - canvas size 600x600..
Still on the background layer paste the wire as a new layer..Resize by 70%..
Highlight the Rectangle 1 layer select all - float - defloat..Paste a paper of choice selections invert - delete selections none..Add a drop shadow and delete the original layer..
Now do this with Rectangle 2 and the Ricrac layer..
Highlight the Circle layer..Select all - float - defloat..Past a paper of choice..Selections invert - delete selections none..Delete the original layer..
On your new circle layer with your magic wand click in the center of the circle..Selections modify - expand by 6..Paste your wire again and resize it twice by 70%..Selections invert - delete..Do not deselect..
Paste your tube as a new layer position it inside marching ants hit delete..Selections none..Add Xero - Porcelain with the default settings..Add a drop shadow to your tube and wire layers..Then change blend mode to luminance legacy..
Move your circle layer to the top..
Paste your tube again as a new layer add the Xero filter and a drop shadow..
Add any elements you wish..
With a font of choice add your name with a drop shadow..For the name I used 1 1 60 5..
Add the correct copyright..
Crop excess white and resize..
Save as a png or jpeg..
Then your done..
Thank you for trying my tut any feedback would be welcome..I would also love to see what you create..
Written by Sue February 28th 2009
Any resemblance to another tut is coincidental..
This tut is registered with TWI..

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