Friday, July 17, 2009

Strawberry Hill Tutorial

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SUPPLIES:

SCRAPKIT: Strawberry Hill by Gemini Creationz

TUBE: Artist © Amanda Fontaine
Her art is no longer available but I purchased it from AMI

PLUGINS: Alien Skin Xenofex 2 - Constellation

MASK: Of Choice

New image 500 x 500

Open GC_SH_paper1
Resize 62%
Copy and paste as new layer
Apply mask of choice
Merge group

Open GC_SH_clusterframe2
Resize 75%
Copy and paste as new layer

Select your mask layer

Open GC_SH_paper3
Resize by 62%
Copy and paste as new layer
Get your magic wand and select the top frame
Expand by 3
Select your GC_SH_paper3 paper layer
Invert and delete

Open GC_SH_paper2
Resize by 62%
Copy and paste as new layer
Get your magic wand and select the top frame
Expand by 3
Select your GC_SH_paper2 paper layer
Invert and delete

Open GC_SH_paper10
Resize by 62%
Copy and paste as new layer
Get your magic wand and select the top frame
Expand by 3
Select your GC_SH_paper10 paper layer
Invert and delete

Select your tubes of choice
I'm using the adorable artwork of Amanda Fontaine
Copy and paste as new layers and position underneath your frame
Erase all extra tube that is outside of the frame
Do the same for the other two frames.

Open the GC_SH_chickenwire
Resize it by 75%
Copy and paste as new layer
Send to the bottom

Add your drop shadows

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Add elements and any wordart or text that you want
Of course, your copyright information if required

Close off your chicken wire layer, mask and background layer
Merge visible

Unhide your other layers
Select your mask layer
Merge down

Select all
Float
Defloat
Merge Down

Duplicate x2 for a total of 3 layers
Alien Skin Xenofex 2 - Constellation with the following settings

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for the middle and bottom layer press the random seed each time

Duplicate your tag layer x2
Move each layer on top of the constellation layer and merge down

Save your tag as a pspanimation file

Open it up in animation shop
and save your tag as a jpeg.

I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial

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