Hugs my friend,
Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, Digital Scrapbooking, Friends, Chaos, Love and Creativity
8.16.2014
Chic In Pink CT Results
I worked with a kit by Shani aka Wicked Princess called Chic In Pink which can be found at The PSP Project. This kit is a really pretty kit and easy to work with and I made two show off tags with it. I sure hope you like them Shani....
Labels:
CT,
Tag Showoffs,
Tags,
WickedPrincess Scraps
8.12.2014
Fantasy Fae
This tutorial is for those that have experience
working knowledge of PSP. This tutorial was written by me on August 12, 2014 and
any resemblance is purely coincidental. I use PSP 9, but any version should
work. I do not allow my tutorials to be translated and please do not claim them
as your own. If you would like to share your results than please feel free to
contact me, I would love to see others results. You can email me at theycallmetig@yahoo.com Thank
you!
Things Needed:
- · Tube/Image of choice: I am using an adorable fairy created by MichiArt which can be purchased from CDO- (Please do not use images without a license, permission, or without copyrights!)
- · Kit of choice: I am using Garden of Fantasy by Rieneke Designs and Joy Designs which can be purchased at Twilight Scraps
- · Plugins: None Needed
- · Masks/Templates: Mask of choice-I used a rather subtle mask from Becky named Becky_Mask009 and I am not sure where to get Beckys Masks anymore so I am not sure if I can just supply it or what. (if anyone knows please let me know)
- · Other Items Needed: Font of choice
Let’s Begin:
1.)
Let’s open a new image 600 x 600 72DPI (This
will be referred to as our working image)
2.) There are many beautiful elements in this kit so
if you see something you want to use instead of an element I chose please do
so! Tutorials are a guide and do NOT have to be followed 100%
3)
Open RDJDgardenoffantasy_element72.png
4)
Copy and paste as a new layer on our working
image
5)
Resize this layer by 85% twice and place to the
bottom center of our working image
6)
Open your tube at this time
7)
Resize to your liking and then copy and paste as
a new layer on our working image
8)
Place your tube so that it appears to be
standing, sitting, laying on the stump element
9)
Add a nice drop shadow to your tube ( I used
0,0,70,5.00 black)
10)
Open RDJDgardenoffantasy_element59.png and
resize by 50%
11)
Copy and paste as a new layer on our working
image
12)
Move to the bottom left of the stump (You can
resize a bit more if these look to large to you)
13)
Once happy with placement add our drop shadow
14)
Duplicate this layer
15)
Image- Mirror
16)
Now move into placement of your liking
17)
Open RDJDgardenoffantasy_element92.png
18)
Resize by 80% copy and paste as a new layer on
our working image
19)
Place to the right of our working image
20)
Move this layer down so that the tree bottom is
hidden behind the mushroom layer
21)
Now add a drop shadow of your choosing
22)
Duplicate this layer
23)
Image-Mirror
24)
Move and place to your liking
25)
Now move this layer so that the tree bottom is
hidden behind our tree stump
26)
Open RDJDgardenoffantasy_element49.png
27)
Resize by 70% and paste as a new layer on our
working image
28)
Move into placement of choice
29)
Move this layer to the bottom
30)
Add a nice drop shadow (I used the same as
before)
31)
Open RDJDgardenoffantasy_element6.png and resize
by 70%
32)
Using your selection tool crop off a section
that you want to use to add flowers to our tree/pillars
33)
Continue adding flowers until you are happy with
the way it looks
34)
Add a drop shadow to each floral layer you added
35)
Now open RDJDgardenoffantasy_element17.png and RDJDgardenoffantasy_element16.png
and resize by 25% and place them around the stump to your liking
36)
Now add a drop shadow to the flower layers again
37)
At this point I will leave you to add any
additional elements that add the spark you want to make the tag “your own”.
38)
Once happy with your overall tag merge all
layers visible
39)
Resize our tag by 85%
40)
Add your copyrights and Name(s) to your tag and
merge visible once again
41)
Open a paper of your choosing and paste as a new
layer on our working image
42)
Send this layer to the bottom
43)
Apply mask of your choosing
44)
Merge group
45)
Merge all layers visible
Export your tag as a .png and Walla we are
done!!! I really hope you like your fantasy tag!
I would love to see your results.
Please feel free to send them to me so I can add them to my blog for everyone
to see others results.
Hugs,
Beautiful Angel
This tutorial is for those that have experience
working knowledge of PSP. This tutorial was written by me on August 12, 2014 and
any resemblance is purely coincidental. I use PSP 9, but any version should
work. I do not allow my tutorials to be translated and please do not claim them
as your own. If you would like to share your results than please feel free to
contact me, I would love to see others results. You can email me at theycallmetig@yahoo.com Thank
you!
Things Needed:
- Tube/Image of choice: I am using a beautiful tube by TheVintageAngel™ which can only be used with a license and can be found at CDO – Please do not use this image without the proper license!
- Kit of choice: I am using a kit by Rieneke Designs called A Beautiful Thing which can be purchased at here at Twilight Scraps
- Plugins: None Needed
- Masks/Templates: None Needed
- Other Items Needed: Font of Choice- I found the Script fonts fit this tag better but any font you like will work
Let’s Begin:
- Open a new image 600 x 600 (Our Working Image)
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element36.png and resize by 60%
- Paste as a new layer on our working image
- Open paper of choice ( I chose RDabeautifulthing_paper8.jpg)
- Using the magic wand click in the center of our “frame”
- Expand selection by 5
- Now highlight layer Raster one
- Copy your paper
- Now paste our paper into selection so the whole paper fits in the frame
- Add a new raster layer
- Open your tube at this time –Resize if necessary
- Place to your liking within the frame
- Once satisfied with placement go to Selections- Invert
- . Hit delete on your keyboard one time
- Selections- Select None
- Add a drop shadow of your liking at this time to our tube layer and our frame layer
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element8.png
- Resize by 55%
- Paste as a new layer on our working image
- Image-mirror
- Place to the left of our frame and add a nice drop shadow
- Duplicate and resize by 75%
- Image- Mirror
- Move down slightly and make it touch our other stem
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element67.png and resize by 40%
- Paste as a new layer on our working image
- Move into position of your liking add a slight drop shadow if you so desire
- Duplicate
- Image-Mirror
- Again move into position of your liking
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element49.png
- Resize by 50% and then again by 70%
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element59.png
- Resize by 70%
- Copy and paste as a new layer on our working image
- Place to the left of our frame again
- Move this layer below all the feather and leaf layers
- Once satisfied with the position add a nice drop shadow
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element20.png and resize by 50%
- Move over to the left and place in the center of our “bouquet” so to speak
- Add a drop shadow to the flower
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element38.png and resize by 35%
- Now paste as a new layer on our working image
- Image- Mirror
- Now place the bird on the top right of our frame
- Add a drop shadow – A soft subtle one
- Open RDabeautifulthing_element64.png and rotate by 90% to the right
- Resize by 75%
- Copy and paste as a new layer on our working image
- Place to your liking but make sure your tube still stands out
- Add a drop shadow of your choosing
- Move this layer below our bird layer
- At this time add any other elements you would like
- Once satisfied with the look of your tag merge all layers visible
- . Add your copyright layer and add a subtle gradient glow so that the credits will stand out
- Now select a font and add your name
- Add a drop shadow to your name
- . Merge visible once again and export as a .png
There you have it another tag- I hope you
like your results and I would love to see any results to this tutorial so that
I can post them here on my blog!
Hugs,