Saturday 22 November 2008

Denim & Daisy Chains (PTU Kit)

Denim & Daisy Chains
Tutorial done in psp9, may be done in other versions.

Supplies Needed
Kit of your choice I used Denim & Daisy’s which you can purchase from here.
Tube of choice, I use Keith Garvey (You must have a license to use his work from mypsptubes).
Mask you can find here.

Open your supplies in psp.
Open a new canvas 500 x 500
Flood fill with white

Copy and paste a paper of choice as new layer.
On the mask go to Layers-New mask layer from image (Source Luminance checked and Invert mask data Unchecked-ok
Copy and paste the mask raster layer onto the paper you picked.
Hide your white background – Layers-Merge Visible, you can unhide your white layer now.
Copy and paste both frames, I resized mine about 65%
Position them so they are diagonal to each other.
Copy and paste another 2 papers of choice and place them under your frames, with your magic wand (Tolerance 0 & Feather 1) select one of the frames and click in the center, Selections – Modify-Expand by 3, Selections invert and onto the paper you want behind that frame hit delete on the keyboard, Selections – Select none, then do the same for the other frame.
Copy and paste your tube of choice as new layer, duplicate your tube, place one under each frame.
On one of your frame layers select your magic wand (Tolerance 0 & Feather 1) and select inside the frame, Selections – Modify-Expand by 3, Selections invert, onto your tube behind the frame hit delete on the keyboard, Selections – Select none, then do the same for the other frame.

Add a drop shadow of choice to your frames.
Add your choice of elements and bows etc and resize and position to your liking.
Copy and paste your tube on top, place in the middle like mine, add drop shadow of choice.

Add all copyright needed
Add name with font of your choice and give a drop shadow
Layers – Merge visible
Save your tag and enjoy.

This tutorial was written by Lisa
Link sharing is ok but please do NOT copy and paste this tutorial anywhere.

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