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This Tutorial was written by Pints on the 4th October 2008, any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely a coincidence. You may not copy this tutorial and take it as your own, not in email lists etc, please direct to my group. What you do with your finished tag is up to you, you may offer for tags etc - but no money gain.
My tutorials are written in the way that you should have the basic knowledge of psp.
Most of all I hope you enjoy!
Supplies Needed:-
Paint Shop Pro, any version should work, I used 9.
Scrapkit by Lliella Designs called Panda Zen. It’s a paid kit
Tube of choice I used the gorjuss work by Suzanne Woolcott
Font of choice, I Doodle Do by DJB
You will need a scallop frame. Most people have these if your stuck email me and I will send you one.
Lets go!
When using scrap kits please remember to sharpen when you resize, if needed. Adjust/Sharpness/Sharpen .
Open new canvas 600 x 600 and flood fill white.
Open you scalloped frame. Resize if needed Paste as new raster layer.
Open paper 1, resize by 20% New raster layer/flood fill with paper. On frame layer Select all/float/defloat/invert On paper layer hit delete Select none. Open paper 10 resize by 20% New raster layer/flood fill with paper. On frame layer Select all/float/defloat/invert On paper layer hit delete Select none. Drag under frame layer.
Open the stitches of choice from kit. Resize/paste as new layer above frame layer. You may need to resize again and move to get it to look like mine.
Add tube.
For the following use my tag for reference for placement:-
Open paint/clouds/bamboo/leafs/flowers/bow/pandas Resize/paste as new layers.
Add drop shadows V&H2 Opacity 50 Blur 5 Colour black.
Add Name.
Resize all layers by 85%
Add copyright. Add watermark if desired.
If you want transparent background delete the white background. If not merge all visible/save as png
Your done.
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial, if you have any comments or questions please email me michelleabruce@gmail.comOr go to my blog and leave a message in my shout box. http://pints-blog.blogspot.com
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