Sunday 11 January 2009

Jennifer Resting


















this tutorial was created on 27th january 08

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
Tube: im using the fabulous art ofJennifer Janesko
you must have a licence to use theartwork found here www.creativeimagelicense.com
Fonts:Broadway BT & Bankgothic Md Bt
Frame & fine leather rectangles made by meplz do not share thesesend people to the tutorial
Rose Stem:if this is yours plz contact meso i can credit you or or take them down
Doodle:sorry i cant share this,as its melissas and she has closed hergroup down and was asked not to share
Supplies Here

Okay lets start:
1.File - New - New image
600x500
2.open all ur supplies ready
3.floodfill your new canvas with whiteso we can see what we're doing
4.get the frame and copy and paste onto the canvas
5.using ur magic wand click inside the frameselections - modify - expand by 10
6.add a new raster layer and put this layerbelow the frame and floodfill with colour of choiceadd a texture to it and then go to selections - none
7.using ur magic wand click inside the frame againselections - modify - expand by 10copy and paste your tube then selections invert & hit delete then selections none(look at tag for reference)
8.copy and paste the rose and then adjust - hue & saturation - hue/saturation/lighnesswith these settings:hue 360,saturation 21,lightness 54so it ends up similar colour to your tube
9.now copy and paste the dark rectangle and postion on top of your white backgroundso its under the frame etc and then duplicate and postion where you likenow do this with the light rectangle(looking at my tag for reference
10.add a brush of choice on top of the white background
11.on top of this layer add some doodles
12.type out some text
13. add ur name
14.add your copyright info for your artist
there you have it...
save how you would normally
Hope you enjoyed my tutorial!

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