Saturday, 16 May 2009

Life by the Sea



Here is tut for you all.
Remember to leave some LUV.♥
A Thank You goes a long way!
Enjoy!

I am using the beautuful artwork of Elias Chatzoudis.
You must purchase a license to use this art.
You may do so at MPT
HERE

Supplies:
1 tube of choice & Font of choice.
I used Dev Gothic.
Mask of choice.
Freebie Kit from
Tantrum Scraps which is now closed.
It's called Country Tomboy.
And it can now be found ;
HERE
Thank you Tantrum

Easy Peasy Tut, Ready?
Open your supplies in PSP. Open a new
canvas 700x700, you may resize/crop later.
Floodfill white. Add a new raster layer. Selections,
select all. Resize & Copy and paste a paper
from the kit into selection. Select none. Apply
a mask, and on your layers pallette merge mask group.
Resize and paste doodle and place above your mask layer
Resize and paste frame 5 as a new layer
click inside your frame,selection,modify,expand by 6 resize &
paste paper of choice,selection,invert delete on your keyboard,
then selection and then select none move paper below frame.
Resize and paste tube of choice place below your frame layer
duplicate tube then move the duplicate layer above you frame,
Grab your eraser tool and erase any bits of tube from the bottom.
Resize and paste the water doodle,place top right
above the mask layer and under the frame.
Resize and paste frame 4 place under frame 5 & above the mask layer.
Then layers,duplicate,more the duplicate layer to the top then delete the
parts around tube and frame so it looks like its going under & over.

Resize and paste elements and place where you wish.
Drop shadow all elements and Tube.

See mine above or make it your own!
As always mine is just a guide. Now X out
the bottom layer and your mask layer. Merge visable
the remaining layers. Un X the hidden layers. Position
all layers nicely. Image Resize 80-90% Bicubic
resample all layers checked.

Hint: You can X out the bottom white layer
before saving to have a transparent bkg for forums..

Add your Artist © and your Name and
WooT!! You Are Done!
Hope you enjoyed my tutorial & thanks for trying it!

Written by Maz May 12th, 2009
Any resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental

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