Saturday, June 11, 2011
Crimefighter
Crimefighter
This tutorial was written
by Sarah Fiack on
June 11, 2011
Any resemblance to another
tutorial is purely coincidental.
For this tutorial, I’m using
2 tubes by Daniel Esparza
You can purchase his tubes at
CDO
My tubes were purchased when he
sold at Cilm.
Supplies:
Tube of choice
Scrap of choice.
I’m using one by designs by sarah
Called Boom! Pow!
It is available at Pimp My Tags
with Scraps
Here
Open a 600x600 new image.
Open your tubes & scrap supplies.
Open a frame of choice &
resize 88%
Paste as a new layer.
I used a 3 circle frame.
Click the largest part
of the frame with your
magic wand.
Selections modify expand
by 3.
Paste a paper of choice as
a new layer.
Selections invert & press delete.
Select none.
Move the paper under the frame.
Repeat this with the rest of the frame
using different papers.
Now that the frame has
different papers under it,
click on the two largest
parts of the frame with
the magic wand again.
Selections modify expand by 5
Paste a cityscape inside the two
parts of the frame.
Selections invert & press delete.
On the smaller part of the frame.
paste your tube 1 above the cityscape
layer. Press delete.
Now select none.
Add a drop shadow to the following layers,
frame, cityscape, tube 1 layer.
2,2,50,5 Black
Paste your superhero tube
as the top layer on your tag.
Add a drop shadow.
Open a wordart from the kit.
I used boom.
Resize 40%
Paste on the small part of the frame
behind your superhero tube.
Open a cloud/smoke puff element.
Resize 40%
Paste twice on the tag.
Arrange above two of the frames.
Open a lightning bolt.
Resize 30%
Paste under the cloud/smoke element
that is above the frame with tube 1.
Open an ink spot element.
Resize 50%
Paste on the frame with tube 1
inside it.
Open a 2nd larger wordart.
I used Bam this time.
Resize 50% & paste on
the largest part of the frame.
Position on the bottom part of
the frame.
Add wordart or saying
of choice to the tag.
Add a drop shadow to the text.
Merge layers visible.
Resize 88%
Add copyright info & name.
Save as png.
Thanks for trying my tutorial.
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love this! thanks so much!
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