Sunday 11 January 2009

Garv Girls


















this tutorial was created on 18th November 07

It was written for those that have a workingknowlege of PSP

This tut was done in PSP X

this is how i made the tag,my ideas, my concepts, any similaritiesare purely coincidental,do not claim as your own.

You will need the following supplies:
PaintShopProX
Animation Shop
Tube: im using the fabulous art of Keith Garvey
you must have a licence to use theartwork found here at MPT
Font:Nickerbocker & Classic
Dvd Player Elementby Momma(Sharon Becker)
Supplies HERE

Okay lets start:
1.File - New - New image
600x500
2.floodfill with whiteso we can see what we're doing
3.open my element up ready
4.new layer - floodfil with colour of choiceapply mask - delete mask layer - merge group
5.copy & paste my element and resize if necessary
6.add your main tube and resize if required
7.with selection tool - point to pointgo round the black area on the dvd playercopy & paste each tube of choice selections - invert and hit delete everytimetill you have 3 tubes side by sidemerge visible these three tubes
8.add your copyright info
9.add text of choice
there you have your finished tagthat was a quick tut eh,lol..
Animation part is next
10.merge all layers and copy & paste into animation shop as new animation
11.go back to psp, click undo and find ur tube you merged and lower opacity to 78merge all layers and copy & paste into animation shop after current frame
12.go back to psp, click undo and find ur tube you merged and lower opacity to 60merge all layers and copy & paste into animation shop after current frame
13.go back to psp, click undo and find ur tube you merged and lower opacity to 40merge all layers and copy & paste into animation shop after current frame
14.go back to psp, click undo and find ur tube you merged and lower opacity to 20merge all layers and copy & paste into animation shop after current frame
15.edit - select all - animationchange frame properties to 100and last frame to 200
There you have your finished tag..
save how you would normally
Hope you enjoyed my tutorial!

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