Saturday, February 25, 2017

Ftu - Loving Couple


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


Free Scrap kit by Melissaz Creationz
"Valentine Chocolate" Grab HERE

Font of choice
Master of break

Love Temp2016-6 by Brutal Designs
Grab this temp Here
5th template down


Plugins Optional:
red paw media - beautifier
Penta.com - color dot
Xero - Radiance
Xero - Fritillary


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 Alehandra Vanhek
You can find her artwork  Here 
Tube i used was a  prepaid project
Exclusive Here
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Open template R/S to 90% canvas size 650x650
Remove BG, CR, dotted line circle and rectangle coral
I also removed the tiny hearts, left and right

Open tube of choice R/S to 30% C/P onto canvas
Place in the center, apply D/S and radiance settings of choice
Hide tube while we work with the papers

Select small grey circle, seletions all float defloat
Open pp1 R/S to 60% C/P onto canvas, selections - invert
delete, select none. remove original layer
Apply outer glow to your layer

Select grey heart left, seletions all float defloat
Open pp3 R/S to 60% C/P onto canvas,  drag inside marching ants
selections - invert, delete select none. 
 remove original layer. same step for right heart
Apply outer glow to your layers

Select pink heart, selections all float defloat. Open pp2
R/S to 50% C/P onto canvas, drag inside marching ants
selections - invert, delete - select none
remove O/L - do the same for right pink heart
Apply outer glow to your layers

Now select white frame, click the middle frame
selections - modify - expandy by 5, go back to pp2
C/P onto cancas, selections - invert, delete - select none.
drag this paper below your frame now

Do this again, but by selecting the other frames
selections modify expand by 4 this time
Open pp4 R/S to 50% C/P onto canvas drag paper to left side
C/P paper onto canvas again dragging to right side
selections - invert - delete (on both papers) select none
Select white frame and drag above both those papers

If you still have your tube layer open
Select each tube seperately and C/P into
left white frame square, then C/P the other
So they are able to fit inside it how you want it too
Turn both tubes greyscale then apply D/S
Do the same thing for the other side

The tube at 30% is too far away for my liking. you can R/S 
tube down smaller but then i think it'll be too small. Your choice

Select your white frame again, add noise. apply outer glow twice
i did a color from tube dress (red) add noise - and then color black

Next layers you're just flood filling with color of choices

White circle - black
apply color dot settings of choice
Lightest grey circle - #d2b78d (tan)
apply fritillary settings of choice
Light grey circle - #718874 (green)
apply color dot settings of choice
Grey circle - #ba2b20 (red)
add noise - random - noise 20%

Now it's element time


Elements i used and the resized %
Using this drop shadow: 0, 0, 66, 5, color black
ELE13 - 40%
ELE8 - 50%
ELE14 - 25%
ELE15 - 30%
ELE17 - 60%
ELE24 - 60%
ELE7 - 50%
ELE28 - 45%
ELE30 - 50%
ELE11 - 50%


place elements where you want, or use my tag as a guide.
Apply your mask, copyrights,  add your name save as a PNG
I applied beautifier to the whole tag, setting of choice


You're done!

Thanks for trying my tutorial.


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This tutorial was written on February 25th, 2017 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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