This tut is written for those with a basic knowledge of psp. I use psp 10.
Supplies needed:
Tube of choice. I used the artwork of Jose Cano which can be purchased here: MPT
Scrap kit of choice. I used So Hot from Cora's Creations.
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Let's get started :)
1. Gather your supplies and open your psp. Open a new file size 600 x 600 pixels. Flood fill with white. Take paper of choice (I used paper 7), paste as a new layer.
2. Go to Image - Picture Frame - Edge Brush 05. Make sure Frame Canvas and Frame inside if the image are checked.
3. Paste frame 5 above the picture frame layer. Using magic wand tool, select inside frame. Go to Selections - Modify - Expand - 5.
4. Paste another paper (I used paper 8) below frame 5. Invert selection (ctrl/shift/I) then hit delete, and select none (ctrl/D).
5. Paste swirl 1 element above frame, resize to your liking and position to the top of the frame. give drop shadow.
6. Paste your tube above swirl 1, resize it to your liking and give a drop shadow.
7. Paste ribbon 3 above tube. Resize to your liking, position near botton of inner rectangle on frame. give drop shadow.
8. Paste word art 3 above ribbon 3, position over ribbon as if ribbon is underlining the word. Give a drop shadow.
9. Take flower 2 element - paste as a new layer above the frame. re size to your liking. Position in middle left side of frame. Give a drop shadow.
10. Take flair 1, paste as layer above the frame. Resize to your liking, position at top left of frame. give a drop shadow.
11. Paste cherries above flair layer, resize to your liking, position at bottom of flair button. Give a drop shadow.
12. Paste bow 1 above cherries, resize to your liking. Position over stem of cherries. give drop shadow.
13. Add any other elements you like to tag, resize if needed and add drop shadows.
14. Crop and resize tag to your liking (if you prefer a smaller tag).
15. Add your name at the bottom of tag, I used Amienne font at 125 pixels. apply drop shadow.
16. Add in any artist, copyright, & license info and voila! Your tag is done
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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