Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Native Beauty


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This tutorial was written in PSP 9 and can be used with any other version.
I assume that you have a working knowledge of PSP.




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Supplies Needed:
Tube of choice/close up
Great scrapkit by Cora
Find her “Native Beauty” kit Here
fonts of choice, mask of choice
I used Becky_Mask022
Plugins Needed Optional:
none



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I am using the artwork of Keith Garvey
You can buy his tubes www.mypsptubes.com
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Let’s open your scrap pieces, open up frame 3 resize if needed let’s go to image > canvas size 600x600 drag the frame in the middle, now open frame 4 resize down so it fits on top of frame 3’s square frame in the middle, now grab your magic wand click the sindie of frame 4 selections all float> defloat> modify expand by 3 maybe copy and paste paper of choice invert>delete select none, now drag below both frames, click the inside of the top frame again now copy and paste a close up tube of choice, invert>delete select none, now I changed the blend mode of the tube layer.






Now add a drop shadow to frame 4, and frame 3 and merge these, now get your main tube resize it down if needed and place it on the side of the frames crop the bottom access off, I used my selection tool>select type rectangle then feather set at 5 and just cut off the litle piece at the bottom and the feather will make it look better.







Now time for the fun part adding all the awesome elements, I used some of the beads, sunflower, blue feather, curly ribbon, arrow head, butterfly and the axe, I hid the axe part, now just resize them down to what you want, place them where you want and then give them all a drop shadow now add your mask, your copyrights now you can add your name save as a PNG and you’re done.





Thanks for trying my tutorial.
Now lets see those results,
I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial!




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This tutorial was written on August 17th, 2010 by Melissa.
In no way may this tutorial be copied to another
website without the creators permission. Any resemblance
to this tutorial is purely coincidental.

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