Friday, January 29, 2016

Ptu - Lover Gurl


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


Paid Scrap kit by Toxic Desirez
"Love You" Purchase at Skullified Scrapz


Font of choice
LoveNessThree

Mask of Choice 

Plugins Optional:
red paw media - beautifier
xero - radiance





Tutorial shortcut index:
"Delete" on your keyboard under Insert.
"C/P" copy and paste as new layer.
Remove "O/L" Remove original layer.
"D/S" Drop shadow located in 3D effects.
"R/S" Resize layer located in Image.
New "R/L" Raster layer, in Layers.
"outer glow" Gradient glow from eye candy
Or my method on my blog under "How to dos"

Good D/S settings:
0, 0, 57, 6, color black

Good add noise settings:
Uniform- 70-90 % noise monochrome
Random- 10-34% noise monochrome


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I used the artwork of Ismael Rac
You can find his artwork Here
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Open frame3, R/S to 85% canvas 600x600
Click inside using magic wand, expand by 5
Open pp8 R/S to 60% C/P onto canvas selections- invert
delete. select none, drag below frame layer
Aplly out glow to your frame layer thwn add noise, D/S


Open your main tube. R/S if needed C/P onto canvas
Once you find a spot, duplicate, drag below frame
Erase extra tube you don't want showing. then D/S

I turned tube greyscale
Apply radiance settings i used:
128, 50, 128, 61 - or settings of choice
Apply on both tubes (main & duplicate)

Now it's element time


Elements i used and the resized %
Using this drop shadow: 0, 0, 43, 7, color black
Love test - 50%
Pearl - 25%
Chocolate - 30%
Card - 20%
Candies - 40%
Cuppy - 20%
Heart rose - 20%
Key - 20%
Ringpop - 20%



Apply your mask, copyrights,  add your name save as a PNG
You're done!


Thanks for trying my tutorial.


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This tutorial was written on January 29th, 2016 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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