Thursday, January 16, 2014

PTU Memories

©Fairy Designs Tutorials-2014

This tutorial is my own creation and written by me January 16, 2014. Any resemblance to others is purely coincidental.  
This tutorial was written for those with a working knowledge of PSP.  Please do not 
copy or claim as your own.  Anything you produce from this tutorial is yours to do what 
you wish for personal use only.  No profit is to be made from your results.

Materials Needed:
PSP X3 or any version should work.
Tube of choice. I am using the beautiful work of verymany.
You can purchase the art at Pics For Design.
You must have a license to use this art.
Scrap kit of choice. I am using Guingan
You can purchase it at Dees' Sign Depot
Mask WSL_Mask84 you can get it HERE
Image of choice. The one I used came as the background of the tube.




Lets begin.
Open a  new 700x700 transparent image.
Open element 50 resize 60% - copy - paste as a new image.
See my tag for placement.
Click inside each of the window panes with your magic wand tool.
Open your image resize to a size that looks good in the window - copy - paste as a new layer.
Selections - invert - activate your image layer - hit delete.
Select none.
Move this layer behind your window.
Open element 49 - copy - paste as a new layer.
Position over window.
Open your tube resize if needed - copy - paste as new layer.
See my tag for placement.
Open element 10 resize 75% - copy - paste as new layer.
Image - free rotate - 85 - right.
Position down and to the right a bit.
Duplicate - image - mirror - image - free rotate - 45 - right.
Position to the left.
Open element 37 - copy - paste as anew layer.
Image - free rotate - 90 - right.
Position down so the tip is beyond the white steam.
Move this layer below the white steam layer.
Duplicate - image - mirror - image free rotate 45 - right.
Position the same under the left white steam.
Open element 61 - resize 55 % - copy - paste as new layer.
Position about center of the steams.
Open element 65 - resize 55% - copy - paste as new layer.
See my tag for placement.
Duplicate - image - mirror.
See my tag for placement.
Open element 63 resize - 55% - copy - paste as new layer.
See my tag for placement.
Duplicate - image - mirror.
See my tag for placement.
Open element 57 resize - 35 - copy - paste as a new layer.
Position down to the right between the white steam and the brown steam.
Duplicate - image - mirror - image - free rotate - 45 - right.
Position up again between the white and brown steams.
Duplicate - image - flip.
Position under brown flower on the left.
Duplicate - image - mirror - image - flip.
Position up under the white flower.
Open element 7 - resize 75% - copy - paste as new layer.
Position to the right under the brown flower.
Duplicate - image - mirror.
Position under the brown flow on the left.
Duplicate - image - free rotate - 45 - left.
Position down under the white flower.
Duplicate - image - free rotate - 45 - right.
Position up under the white flower.
Open element 11 - resize 35% - copy - paste as new layer.
Position to the left under the blue flower.
Duplicate - image - mirror.
Position to the left under the brown flower.
Activate your top layer.
Open element 28 - resize 60% - copy - paste as a new layer
Position  to the left in front of flowers.
Open element 15 - resize 35% - copy - paste as a new layer.
Position to the right of the teddy bear.
Open element 24 - resize 50% - copy - paste as new layer.
Position up on the right corner of the window.
Add a new layer - send to bottom.
Selections - select all.
Open paper 15 - copy - paste into selcection.
Select none.
Apply your mask - merge group.
Resize 115%.
Add drop shadow of choice to all elements except for the window.
Merge  visible -  resize 500 pixels on the longest side, 
or what ever size you desire. 
Add © copyright information, license number and any text or name you want. Save as transparent png. 
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Thank you for trying my tut and I hope that you enjoyed it. Don't forget to send me your results so that I may display them in the Show off Gallery.
Hugs♥Terisa




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