CLICK HERE FOR FREE BLOG LAYOUTS, LINK BUTTONS AND MORE! »

Friday, October 15, 2010

Tears of the Angels



This tutorial was written for those that have a working knowledge of PSP (I use
Version 9).

Artwork by Zindy SD Nielson and you can find her here. Please make sure that you have the appropriate artist license to use the same tube as I do.

Supplies Needed:

Tube or image of choice
Scrap Kit: "Fresh Water Mini" by Grunge and Glitter and can be found here.
Font(s): Sarah Script

Here we go!

Open new image, 500x500, floodfill background with white.

Open water effect 2, copy and paste as a new layer, resize to your liking, Open water effect 1, copy and paste on top of effect 2, resize to only cover about 75% of effect 2.

Open water splash, copy and paste, resize to very small "splashes".

Add a new vector layer, draw out an oval, using black as a background floodfill. When you have desired size and shape, convert to raster, select all, select inside with magic wand, add new layer, flood fill with paper 2, deselect all, delete black oval.

Open all the elements that you want to add, copy and paste each as a new layer, resizing and rotating as you go.

Open your tube or image of choice - Copy and paste, arrange and resize to your liking, lower the opacity to 50.

At this point, I usually resize if I need a smaller image. I also save both the original size and the smaller size images.

Add a new vector layer for your text,convert to raster layer. To make it stand out, use could use either Eye Candy Gradient Glow or duplicate the layer, convert bottom layer to raster, select all, use magic wand to select text, expand by 2, floodfill with colour of choice.

Go back through to sharpen and add a drop shadow to your layers.

Add your copyright as the finishing touch.

Save your tag in your favorite format and you are done!!

This tutorial was written by Debbie (Mystic Inc Design), 2010. Any resemblance
to any other tutorial is purely coincidental and not intended.

0 Scribbles:

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...