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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

PTU Emerald Princess Tut



Any resemblance to any other tutorial or signature is merely coincidental and is not intended.

I am using the artwork of FallnAngel–.  You can purchase her artwork and a license to use them HERE you MUST have a license to use her work

I am using the font: Witched
I am using plugins:  Alien Eye Candy 3.1 - Glow
I am using Rissa’s Designs PTU kit Emerald, which you can download here
I am using Mask #82 from Designs by Vaybs, you can get that here


Pieces of the kit used in this tutorial are
Paper 4
Paper 11
Frame 8
Wands
Sparkles
Ring
Pendant
Bow 2
Dot Swirls 1
You must have working knowledge of PSP to complete this tutorial.  This tutorial was written using PSPXII

Open new Canvas 600*600

Open paper 4 and resize to 600*600.  Paste apply mask and resize to your liking, Merge Group
Open Element 20 c/p to canvas, resize to your liking
Open frame 8, paste, resize to your liking
Open Paper 11, resize to 600*600. Paste under your frame, using your Magic Wand, select the inside of your frame, go to Selections,Modify, Expand, 5 pixels.  Select okay, invert selection and delete leaving the inside of the frame with your paper
Take your tube and paste it under the frame, Resize to your liking, select the paper layer with your magic wand, activate your tube layer, delete the bits you don’t want.  Apply Luminace Legacy
Paste your full tube layer on top, resize and place to your liking,
Wands, resize and place under the inner tube layers
Sparkles, Resize and Over the top of the frame
Ring , resize and place to your liking
Pendant, Resize and place to your liking
Bow 2, resize and place over the top of the Pendant clasp
Dot Swirls 1, resize and place under the main tube layer


Apply drop shadow to your taste.  Mine are all 2*2’s
Resize the signature if needed
The name.  Using the Witched size 48  Colors #10270a,Eye Candy 3.1 Glow 5 pixel, fat setting color # #ddd7d9
Drop Shadow to your liking
Add your copyright information and license number before save

FTU Christmas Joy Tut




Any resemblance to any other tutorial or signature is merely coincidental and is not intended.

I am using the artwork of FallnAngel–.  You can purchase her artwork and a license to use them HERE you MUST have a license to use her work

I am using the font: Santa’s Sleigh Full
I am using plugins:  Alien Eye Candy 3.1
I am using Daniela’s FTU kit Christmas Joy, which you can download here
I am using Mask #Christmas_7 from K’lani Designs, you can get it here


Pieces of the kit used in this tutorial are
Paper 2
Paper 8
Frame 4
Element 27
Element 24
Element 22
Element 18

You must have working knowledge of PSP to complete this tutorial.  This tutorial was written using PSPXII

Open new Canvas 600*600

Open paper 72 and resize to 600*600.  Paste apply mask and resize to your liking, Merge Group
Open Element 20 c/p to canvas, resize to your liking
Open frame4, paste, resize to your liking
Open Paper 8, resize to 600*600. Paste under your frame, using your Magic Wand, select the inside of your frame, go to Selections,Modify, Expand, 5 pixels.  Select okay, invert selection and delete leaving the inside of the frame with your paper
Take your tube and paste it under the frame, Resize to your liking, select the paper layer with your magic wand, activate your tube layer, delete the bits you don’t want.  Duplicate, original layer apply Guassian Blur set on 3, drop shadow.  Duplicate layer set on soft light
Paste your full tube layer on top, resize and place to your liking,
Element 27, resize and place under the inner tube layers
Element 24, Resize and place to your liking
Element 22, , resize and place to your liking
Element 18, Resize and place to your liking


Apply drop shadow to your taste.  Mine are all 2*2’s
Resize the signature if needed
The name.  Using the Santa’s Sleigh Full size 24  Colors #500800, Candy 3.1 Glow 5 pixel, fat setting color #FFFFF
Drop Shadow to your liking
Add your copyright information and license number before save
Friday, November 25, 2011

PTU Hot Cop TUT




Any resemblance to any other tutorial or signature is merely coincidental and is not intended.

I am using the artwork of Arthur Crowe  You can purchase his artwork and a license to use them HERE you MUST have a license to her her work

I am using Wicked Princess Scraps PTU kit “Deputy Brad”  You can purchase that here

I am using the font: 28 Days Later
I am using plugins: Lokas 3-D
I am using Mask #72 from Vaybs, you can get it here


Pieces of the kit used in this tutorial are
PP8
PP9
Jaildoor
Bullet hole Spray
Bullets
Evidence label 2
Alcohol
Baton 2
Cuffs1
Brush

You must have working knowledge of PSP to complete this tutorial.  This tutorial was written using PSPXII

Open new Canvas 600*600

Open PP8 and resize to 600*600.  Paste apply mask and resize to your liking, Merge Group,
Open Jaildoor c/p to canvas, resize to your liking. 
Open PP9, resize to 600*600. Paste under the jail door, use your selection tool and go around the outside of the bars, invert selection and delete leaving the inside of the door with your paper.

Take the close up of the tube and put it under the jail door.  Use the wand to select the outside of PP9, Invert, Delete, apply Hard Light.  Take the full tube and paste it and move it to the right side of the siggy, apply Lokas 3-D


Bullet Hole Spray, resize to your liking and place on top of Mask
Bullets, Resize and set over the bottom of your tube
Evidence label Two, Resize and rotate to your liking, place under bullets to the Right
Alcohol, resize and place on the left side over the jail door
Baton 2, flip, resize and place over the alcohol bottles
Cuffs 1 Resize and place behind the Alcohol bottles
Brush, Resize and place on top of the other elements

Apply drop shadow to your taste.  Mine are all 2*2’s
Resize the signature if needed
The name.  28 Days Later size 28  Color #000000, apply Eye Candy 3.1 Glow color FFFFF, Fat, Pixels 3
Drop Shadow to your liking
Add your copyright information and license number before save


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