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Friday, January 16, 2015

♥ Will You Be My Valentine, Darling? ♥ CT tutorial for Mellie Beans



This tutorial was created with Photoshop CS6 or CS2 depending on what filters I use. Some older filters will no longer work in CS6. Can be done with other versions and/or programs.

Supplies:
Artist's Tube of choice: I am using the awesome PTU art of Spazz'd Art. Please DO NOT use this image without the proper license or permission. Her name is Valerie, and you can find this tube here

Scrap Kit of choice: I am using the gorgeous PTU matching kit Valerie by Mellie Beans. You can find this kit here

Mask of choice: I am using mask ARZMN_Mask%07 by yours truly :) and you can find it at the bottom of the tutorial.

Fonts of choice: I am using FFF Harmony for the © and Signarita Chloe for the word art, and Scriptina for names.

Filters of choice: I used Xero – Porcelain at the default settings.


Ok, grab a cuppa, and a munchie, and let's go!!

Please remember to SAVE your work often, RENAME your layers, and if you feel you have really messed up.... Remember that UNDO is your bestest friend!!

Abbreviations
C/P = Drag and Drop OR Edit>Select All>Edit>Copy>Edit>Paste
DS = Drop Shadow
MV – Merge Visible

Create a new image 800 x 800 , transparent background, 72dpi/ppi. Name the file whatever you wish and hit ok.

Prepare your mask, and apply it to the center of the canvas. If you do not know how to prepare your mask, you can go here for a short tutorial.

C/P pp06 to the center of your canvas and create a Clipping Mask with your mask layer.
MV.
C/P ell to the center of the canvas. Rotate the frame to the left about 20 to 25 degrees.

Open the Valerie tube and choose which layers you wish to use. C/P your tube into your canvas. Scale Valerie down to 75%. and drag the layer under the frame layer. Position your tube in the frame as you would like it to appear.

With your magic wand select inside the frame on your canvas. Select>Modify>Expand about 6 pixels. Select>Inverse. Click on your tube layer in the layer palette and hit DELETE on your keyboard. Lower the opacity of your tube layer to 66 and set the layer blend mode to Hard Light.

C/P e17. Rotate the garland and place along the long side of the frame. Duplicate and place the duplicate along the other side of the frame.

C/P e61. Place in the upper right corner of the frame.
C/P e62 and e63. Place in the lower right corner of the frame.
C/P e21 and 32. Place in the lower left of the frame.

Select all layers in your layer palette and reduce the size of your image by 20% or until your image width has a size of about 700pixels.

C/P e60. Rotate and position where you would like it along the left side of the frame. Drag the layer under the frame and close up layer. Duplicate and position the duplicate to the right side of the frame. Delete any areas of the element that show inside the frame.
Go to Filter>Noise and about 15% noise to each one.

C/P Aimee one more time onto your canvas. Reduce the size of the tube by 40% or what ever looks best to you. Duplicate three more times, for a total of 4 tubes.

Close off two of the 4 tube layers in the layers palette. Select the other two tube layers in the layers palette (click on one, and then CTRL+click on the second one) With your move tool position them so that Aimee is standing in the middle of the canvas, which also looks as though she is standing in front of the middle of the frame. On the bottom tube go to Filters>Sharpen>Sharpen. Then Filters>Blur>Gaussian Blur and blur by 2. Add a slight DS.
On the top tube layer, make sure it is highlighted and then apply Xero – Porcelain at the default settings.
Unhide the other two tube layers and position one on each side of the frame. You can look at my tag for reference. Set each of the layers blending modes to Luminosity and lower the opacity of the layers to 45%.

C/P e02. Position the ribbon so that it swirls around the lower left where the bird and such are. Zoom in and carefully erase where it sits on the frame, and then erase where it circles on Aimee's legs. It will look as though the ribbon is passing through them.

Ok, last element. C/P e39. Position where you like it best. Duplicate it and give it a dark pink outer glow. Duplicate this layer and then set the blend mode to hard light.

Create a new layer on the very top of your layers palette.
Grab your Freeform Pen Tool and set it to path. In the settings palette you will see a little button that looks like a gear. Click that and set your curve fit any where between 5 and 10. Draw something that looks like a long S only with shorter tails where you would like your word art to go.

Grab your text tool with what ever font you wish to use. Set your color. Set your alignment to center. Place your cursor over the path and When your cursor changes click once to set your type position. Type “ Serez-Vous Mon Valentine, Ma Chérie?” ( Will you be my Valentine, darling?). Add any effects you wish to add to the text. Add DS or glows to any or all layers that you wish to add depth.
Add your name with effects and your © info.

Magnifique travail, mes amours! ( Wonderful job, my loves!)

Trim your image, and you are finished!!
Save for Web as PNG=24

This tutorial was created by me, Mary Oakes aka Ariez Moon, on 01/16/2015. Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental. Please abide by my TOU and the TOU of Artists and Designers that you may use.

I hope you all enjoyed this tutorial, and I hope that I did not do too bad of a job writing it. If you have any problems, questions, comments, or suggestions just give me a hollar in my Cbox, or connect with me on FB. I will get back to you as fast as I can.

As always, Happy PSPing.... and Photoshop too :) !!

Here is the mask for you all to enjoy. Hope it is useful to you! Please leave a THANK YOU!!

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

♥ Mahalakshmi ♥ CT Tutorial ~ Peacock In My Garden kit by Mellie Beans

I love peacocks! I guess that is why I chose to work this kit. Besides the fact that it looked absolutely gorgeous from the preview. which it is.

 In my childhood years, we had a friend who had peacocks. We would sit in the backyard on summer days and watch them just about all day long!! I loved how their feathers almost looked like prisms in the sunshine.

I am a big mythology fanatic, of any culture! I did a little research into mythology on peacocks, hence the name of this tutorial. MahaLakshmi was the Hindi goddess or deity of wealth, love, prosperity, fortune, and the embodiment of beauty. She was known to bring good luck and protection to her devotees from all kinds of misery and sorrows. The peacock feathers were used to symbolize these qualities. This is what I have learned of it anyway, If I am wrong you can correct me, but be nice about it.... LOL

Anyway..... Are you ready for the tutorial yet?? Ok! Here it is!

This tutorial was created with Photoshop CS6 but can be done with other versions and/or programs.

Supplies:

Artist's Tube of choice: I am using the PTU work of Jay Trembly. Please DO NOT use his images without the proper license or permission. I purchased this tube through CILM, but unfortunately he is not selling his tubes any where at the moment.
Scrap Kit of choice: I am using the wonderful PTU kit Peacock In My Garden by Mellie Beans. You can find this kit here

Mask of choice: I am using 2 masks, WSL_Mask116 and WSL_Mask 160 by Wee Scott Lass and you can find it HERE
Fonts of choice: I am using FFF Harmony for the © and Mutlu Ornamental for the quote and Billion Stars for my name.

Ok, grab a cuppa, and a munchie, and let's go!!

Please remember to SAVE your work often, RENAME your layers, and if you feel you have really messed up.... Remember that UNDO is your bestest friend!!

Open a new canvas 900 x 900 72dpi, transparent background, and name your file whatever you wish. I know it is big, but we will resize it later. Add a new Raster layer and call it Temp Background. Flood fill white with your Paint Bucket Tool.

Drag and drop mask 116. prepare it for use and center it in the canvas. Follow the same steps for mask 160.
Make 116 the active layer and drag and drop your paper of choice (paper05) from the kit. Right click on the paper layer in the layer palette and choose Create Clipping Mask. Again, follow the same step for mask 160 (paper03).

Ok, now onto the elements. Drag and drop your elements onto your canvas and so as follows.

Apply the frame (ele37) to the center of your canvas. I chose to recolor mine to match my tube. You can do the same, if you so choose.
Ele35. Duplicate. Flip horizontally, move each so that is surrounds the frame. Merge the two layers and use warp to adjust the way you want it. Sharpen.

Ele34. Resize and position at top of frame. Drag layer under mask layers.

Ele23. Resize and position on top of the left side of frame.

Ele39. Resize and position over and at the bottom of ele23.

Ele03. Rotate to your liking so that it sits on the bottom and slightly right of the frame. Duplicate. Flip horizontally and position so the edges of the eyes on the feather almost meet together. Merge and LIGHTLY use your warp tool to form around bottom of frame. Adjustments Vibrance, and whatever settings looks best to you.

Ele33. Resize if you wish, and place just under the vines around your frame.

Ele28. Resize 50%, place under peacock feather on the right hand side. Rotate to you liking.

Ele30. Resize 50%, rotate how you like and place over jewels.

Ele09. Resize, rotate and place on top of the frame or where ever you choose.

Resize and place your tube where you wish and drag the layer under the frame layer. Erase any part of the tube that sticks out. Duplicate and blur the top layer silightly. Lower the opacity of the layer to 55 On the bottom tube layer apply a soft chunky drop shadow.

Apply Drop shadows of your choice to any or all layers. It's up to you.

Add your word art/phrase. “ Love divine that never dies. Like the peacock, in our love immortality lies. ” in what ever color you choose. Add a stroke and a sharp drop shadow.

Add your name. And while we are at it,let's warp our text a little around the frame. In the text settings option click on the warp text button. It looks like a T with a hill underneath it. When the pop up window comes up., choose these settings.

Now add any effects that you would like to it.

Trim the access canvas from around your tag. If it is still too big use image resize and resize it down, making sure that all three boxes on the bottom of the dialogue box are checked.

Add your © info, Save for web as PNG=24 and you have your taggie!!



This tutorial was created by me, Mary Oakes aka Ariez Moon, on 00/00/2014. Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental. Please abide by my TOU and the TOU of Artists and Designers that you may use.

I hope you all enjoyed this tutorial, and I hope that I did not do too bad of a job writing it. If you have any problems, questions, comments, or suggestions just give me a hollar in my Cbox, or connect with me on FB. I will get back to you as fast as I can.

As always, Happy PSPing.... and Photoshop too :) !!
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