Saturday, September 25, 2010

Team J


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 Ismael Rac which can be purchased here: XeracX

Scrap kit: New Moon from Pimp'd Designs.
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Let's get started :)
Gather your supplies and open your psp.
Open a new file size 600 x 600 pixels.
Flood fill bottom layer with white.
Paste paper 12 as a new layer.
Resize paper 80%.

Go to Image - Picture Frame - Edge brush 05-
**Make sure 'frame canvas' and 'frame inside image' are checked**

Paste frame 01 as new layer.
Resize frame to 60%.
Using magic wand tool, select inside frame.
Go to Selections - Modify - Expand - 5.

Paste paper 09 below frame.
Invert selection (ctrl/shift/I) then hit delete, and select none (ctrl/D).

Paste swirl 01 below frame 01.
Position to your liking near the upper left corner of the frame.
Resize it to your liking and give drop shadow.
Duplicate layer, then mirror and flip it.

Paste frame 04 as a new layer above frame 01.
Resize frame 04 to 80%
Using magic wand tool, select inside one of the sections of frame 01.
Go to Selections - Modify - Expand - 5

Paste paper 05 below frame 04.
Invert selection (ctrl/shift/I) then hit delete, and select none (ctrl/D).

Paste flower 03 above frame 01.
Resize to your liking and position in the upper left corner.

Paste screw above frame 01.
Resize to your liking and position to the right bottom corner of the frame.

Paste tube above frame 04.
Resize and position to your liking within the frame.
Give tube drop shadow.
Use your eraser tool to take off any edges that hang below the bottom of the frame.

Paste chain above frame 04 and below screw.
Resize to your liking and position to the to the bottom of frame 04.

Paste wolf-prints above chain.
Resize and position in the upper right corner of the frame.
Go to Adjust - Sharpness - Unsharp Mask (Radius: 1.00, Strength: 30, Clipping 4)
Repeat steps with wolf-prints but position to the lower left corner.

Add any other elements you'd like to tag.
Resize if needed and add drop shadows.

Crop and resize tag to your liking (if you prefer a smaller tag).

Add your name at the bottom of tag.
(I used 2Peas Sweet Pea font at 80 pixels)
Apply drop shadow.

Add in any artist, copyright, & license info.

Voila! Your tag is done.

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