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 Digital Indulgence
"Misfit" At PMTW/S
Can you tell i love her masks? lol
Font of choice
Return to sender
Plugins Optional:
Red paw media - RPM beautifier
"Delete" on your keyboard under Insert.
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I used the artwork of Keith Garvey
You can find his artwork Here
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*Quick and Easy*
Let's open your frame 3
Image- canvas size set at 600x600
Grab your magic wand click the inside of your frame
Selections all- float- defloat- modify- expand by 9
Copy & paste paper of choice as new layer i used paper 11
selections-invert- delete- select none. drag below your frame layer
now add a gradient glow outside of your frame. I don't have this
plugin so i did it my own way. now using your magic wand click on
the glow area and add noise, Adjust- add/remove noise
random clicked, monochrome checked noise set at 25%
Now add a drop shadow and merge all of the layers.
Now let's open your main tube place in the middle
I also added a slight border around the tube. you can do
this if you have gradient glow. Using the same method, using your
magic wand clicking on the glow area and adding your noise.
Now it's time to add all of your elements i used. purple skull bow,
trouble safety pin, purple paper star, barbed wire, label,
paper 1 with the star and lines on it, blue nail polish, ric rac 2 (purple),
skull 1, blue sequins, papers 11 & 21
Resize your elements down placing them where you want or using
my tag as a guide. now on the paper with the star and lines on it
it just seemed a bit blank in the center. so with various fonts I typed out
some words these are what i used, Use these words or use your own
Punk, Misfit, Trouble, Rocker, Bitch
Once you've got your tag merged i added RPM beautifier settings of choice
But these are the ones i used, 19, 25, 40, 100
Now add your mask , copyrights, save as a PNG
add your name and now you're done!
Thanks for trying my tutorial.
Now lets see those results.
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This tutorial was written on June 10th, 2014 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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