Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Wicked Wicked Girl
Wicked Wicked Girl
This tutorial was written
by Sarah Fiack on
July 20,2011
Any resemblance to another
tutorial is purely coincidental.
For this tutorial, I’m using a tube
by Fumiko Barrows. It is available at
Dreamscape Imaging
Here
Supplies:
Tube of choice
Scrap of choice.
I’m using a kit called PinkPoison
by Schnegge. It is only available
at DreamscapeImaging.
Open a 600x600 new image.
Open your tube & scrap supplies.
Choose a frame of choice.
Paste as a new layer.
Using your magic wand tool,
click inside the frame with it.
Selections modify expand 22.
This may vary depending on he frame
you chose.
Paste a paper of choice as
a new layer. Selections
invert & press delete.
Move the paper under the frame layer.
Paste your tube as a new layer
between the two layers.
Duplicate the tube once.
Move the tube copy to top in your
layer palette.
Back on the original tube layer,
press delete.
Now select none.
Add a drop shadow to the
original tube layer.
2,2,50,5 Black.
With the tube copy layer, erase
the bottom parts of the tube
showing past the frame.
It may help to lower the opacity
on the tube to see where to erase better.
Open a 2nd frame of choice.
Paste on the bottom layer in
the layer palette.
Arrange as needed so that it is
visible around the original frame.
Open leaf branch element.
Paste on the bottom layer.
Arrange on the left upper side of the tag.
Duplicate once & mirror.
Merge the two leaf layers together.
Duplicate once & flip.
Open a chain mesh element.
Paste on the bottom layer of the tag.
Open a wordart from the scrap
or use one of choice.
Paste on the bottom half of the tag.
You want it on the top layer of the palette.
Open a butterfly element.
Resize 50%
Paste on one side of the wordart.
Add the earlier drop shadow.
Open a skull element.
Resize 30%
Paste on the opposite side of the wordart
as the butterfly.
Also add the drop shadow.
Merge layers visible.
Resize 88%
Add copyright info & name.
Save as png format.
Thanks for trying my tutorial.
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