Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Pastel Sweets - PTU


 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

PTU Scrap kit by Alika's Scraps
"Smexy Fluffy Bunny" Click Here
WSL_Mask219

Fonts of your choice




Plugins Optional:

Xero - radiance
penta.com - color dot




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I am using the art of Selene Vargo
You can find the tubes here PFD
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*easy*


Let's open the a frame resize 60% canvas size set at 600x600, using your magic wand click on the inside of your frame selections all> modify> expand by 6. paste your paper of choice, selections all invert>delete. selece none. now drag this layer below your frame. now open your main tube place where you want taking off access tube if you have too add a drop shadow. now select your paper frame and selections all> float> defloat copy and paste your close up tubes of choice use your drag tool and place them where you'd like them to show now on each tube layer selections all invert>delete. select none. drag tube layers under your frame. now hide your frame, tube and paper layer merge tubes.


Now go to adjust> hue and saturation both dials at at zero. unhide all layers chaning blend mode of your tubes on screen. i added radiance then color dot plugins. I then added shadow to my frame then merged everything but my tube. now it's time to add your elements. I used the pink rose, purple cupcake, pink lip print, black swirly rose, sparkles, black and pink stars, black and white bead frame, purple scollop frame, and papers 7 and 10. resize elements how you want place them where you want or use my tag as a guide



Now add your mask, copyrights, add your name and save as a png and  you’re done!




Thanks for trying my tutorial.
Now lets see those results.




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This tutorial was written on May 21st, 2013 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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