Saturday, May 13, 2017

CT PTU Marguerite Tutorial

 
 
Written on May 13, 2017 by Debbie Priest
 
This tutorial was written in PSP X but can be done in any version. This was written assuming you have working knowledge of PSP. Any resemblance is purely coincidental.
 
My tutorials are only meant as a guide.
 
Supplies Needed:
 
Font of Choice.
 
PTU Fabulous Scrap Kit  "Marguerite" by A Lil Mz Brainstorm. You can get it Here
 
 
 
Tube of your choice - I am using the Fantastic artwork of ©Lysisange. You need a license to use this tube, please do not use this tube without a proper license.
You can get it Here
 
 
 
 
Mask: WSL_84 by Wee at Weescotslass Creations. You can get it Here
 
Plugins:  Xero Porcelain
         
Drop Shadow throughout is 1, 1, 80, 4.00 Black.
 
On to the Tut!!
 
* Open up a New Image 700 x 700. You can resize later. Flood fill white.
 
* Copy and paste paper 15. Layers, load mask from disk. Apply WSL_Mask 84. Layers, merge group.
 
* Copy and paste elements of choice. DS all. I used:
 
Element 94 place lower left, duplicate, mirror, merge down
Element 27 place upper left
Element 56
Element 11. Using your magic wand, click inside the frame, until you have it covered, expand by 15, copy and paste paper 11. Copy and paste mirrored tube, invert, delete, select none. Change blend mode to Luminance(L)
Element 80 duplicate, mirror, merge down
Element 55
Element 23 mirror
Element 99
Element 35
Element 82
Element 26
**Place tube.**
Element 19 free rotate right 45
Element 76
Element 102
* Add any other elements you wish anywhere along the way.
 
* Close out the background and mask layers, merge visible. Keep closed. Rezize 96%.
 
* Effects, plugins, xero, Porcelain to you desired settings.
 
* Adjust sharpness, sharpen.
 
* Crop if desired.
 
* Resize all layers checked to 700 x 700 or desired size. I always resize before adding the copyright. It makes the copyright clearer.
 
* Add your name, copyright info.,  proper license # (if needed), and watermark.
 
* Merge visible and save as PNG file.
 
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial.


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