Thursday, March 16, 2017

Ptu - Hardcore Harley

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
"Daddys Monster" Purchase at Hania's Design

Mask of choice mine was from René Kunert
The mask i used was collected from her forum
which is no longer around. But i found her website
Mask i used is if you're able to find it or if you already have it
 "MaskSet111_Mask3" Grab her other masks  Here


Temp406 by Kristin
5th temp down - Grab Here

Font of choice
Watermelon Script


Plugins Optional:
Redpaw media - beautifier
 xero -  fritillary
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 Zlata_M
You can find his artwork HERE 
Tube (Prepaid) i used can be found Here
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R/S temp to 85% Canvas size 650x650
Remove Copyright

Tube tube of choice R/S i choose half body
C/P onto canvas, drag her near the bottom
erase everything so it's rounded like the circle
apply D/S before you starte erasing. and drag tube
below "hardcore harley' wordart
Apply radiance on tube if you want

Select raster 9 selections all float defloat
Open pp7 R/S to 80% C/P onto canvas, selections
invert - delete. select none. remove original layer
Do the same step for copy of raster 9

Select raster6  selections all float defloat
Open pp6 R/S to 80% C/P onto canvas, selections
invert - delete. select none. remove original layer
Do the same step for copy of raster 6

Select raster7  selections all float defloat
Open pp12 R/S to 80% C/P onto canvas, selections
invert - delete. select none. remove original layer
Do the same step for copy of raster 7

Select raster 8 selections all float defloat
Open pp9 R/S to 80% C/P onto canvas, selections
invert - delete. select none. remove original layer
Do the same step for copy of raster 8

Select raster5  selections all float defloat
Open pp10 R/S to 80% C/P onto canvas, selections
invert - delete. select none. remove original layer
Do the same step for copy of raster 5

Select raster2  selections all float defloat
add new raster layer, flood fill color of choice
I used pink from her hair, select none. remove original
 Do the same step for copy of raster 2

Apply outer glow to all of your paper layers
add noise to them if you want - drop shadow ro all


When i did this i used my free hand selection tool
and i removed half of the pink to show the red
straight down the middle of the heart. do to both sides


Add noise/outer glow to the diamonds
raster 15 and copy of raster 15

Raster 4 sharpen. add noise. then drop shadow
Raster 3 - apply xero -  fritillary - default settings
add noise color red  D/S but you can't see it on the black

Open mallet R/S to 40% mirror and i used the deform tool
and made the box smaller until i got the size i wanted



Now it's element time


Elements i used and the resized %
Using this drop shadow: 0, 0, 66, 7, color black
Skull2 - 25%
Rose - 25%
Police car - 35%
Handcuffs - 20%
Harley In A Box - 30%
Grenade - 20%
Firecrackers - 20%
Bat - 50%
Barrel - 20%
Cuppy - 15%
Knuckles - 15%



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
Used paper 8 for my mask layer

You're done!


Thanks for trying my tutorial.


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This tutorial was written on March 16th, 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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