Saturday, 22 September 2012

Drama



This tutorial was written by me for those that have a working knowledge of Paint Shop Pro.
 Any similarity to other tutorials is not intentional.

Supplies:

Tube of Choice. I am using Arthur Crowe  If you want to use the same tube you must purchase it, and have license to use it from Here.
Scrapkit - I used an fantastic kit called No Drama Haterz, Which you can download Here. Thank you so much to Kristin for this beautiful kit.
Mask of choice. I used WSL_Mask82 which you can get Here.
 
Filters - Eye Candy 4000 gradient glow.

Font of choice. I used Black Jack which you can get Here.
Ok lets get started.

Open WSL_Mask82.
Open a new image 550 x 550 colour white.

Copy and paste Paper 13 as a new layer, Go to layers - New mask layer - From Image - Then in the pull down menu find your mask - Source Luminance. Invert mask data NOT ticked. Layers - Merge - Merge Group. Resize - 110%.
Copy and paste Frame 1 as a new layer, Resize - 75%.

Now using your magic wand click inside your frame, Go to Selections - Modify - Expand by 3.
Copy and paste Paper 10 as a new layer, Selections - Invert - Hit the delete key - Select none. Move this layer below the frame layer.

Copy and paste Splatter as a new layer just above the mask layer, then go to layers - Duplicate - Image - mirror.

Copy and paste Ribbon as a new layer, Resize - 65%.
Copy and paste Flower 1 as a new layer, Resize - 45%. Then go to layers - Duplicate - Image - Mirror.

Copy and paste Flower 2 as a new layer, Resize - 45%.

Copy and paste your tube of choice.
Ok now add any other elements that you like.

Now I like to sharpen each layer except the mask layer, so to do that just go to Adjust - Sharpness - Sharpen and do this to all the layers I find it makes the tag look much more clear.

Make sure you add dropshadow to all the layers as well, I always use 2, 2, 35, 5, Black.

Then add your name with a font of choice.

Make sure to add your copyright.

If you have any problems with any of my tuts please feel free to send me a message.

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