Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Whatever Go Away

This is my second tutorial. It was created by LilMama AKA Carey and Written by Me







This tutorial was written by Crickett and Created by LilMama
on March 4 2009
Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental
This was made using PSPX2
and assumes you have knowledge working with PSP
I am using the Artwork of ©Elias Chatzoudis
You must have license to use his work
and you can get it here

MPT
Supplies Needed:
Mask
HERE
Tube of Choice
Fonts used Waterbrush Rob (Pay Font) for the Word Art and Name
Scrap Kit by
StacieCakesCreations(GOCollab Freebie)
Missy's Template 177 Divine Intentionz
*If anything here belongs to you please contact me
and I will either give you credit or remove it*
NO OUTSIDE FILTERS
OK let's get started
Open your template in PSP Shift+D to duplicate it
Close the original
Go to image canvas size 725 x 600 and delete the copyright layer
Copy and paste paper 4 from the kit as a new layer
apply your mask and merge group
Select your shape layer
Selections>Select All>Float>Defloat>Expand by 2
copy and paste paper 7 as a new layer
Selections invert > delete > select none
Select your circle layers
Selections>Select All>Float>Defloat>Expand by 2
copy and paste paper 9 as a new layer
Selections invert > delete > select none
Select your rectangle layer
Selections>Select All>Float>Defloat>Expand by 2
copy and paste paper 2 as a new layer
Selections invert > delete > select none
Select your rectangle 2 layer
Selections>Select All>Float>Defloat>Expand by 2
copy and paste paper 10 as a new layer
Selections invert > delete > select none
Delete all of your original template layers and
drop shadow with these settings:
V &H 0 Opacity 70 Blur 5
For your name
Open paper 10 and minimize
Set your background to pattern and foreground to white
type out your name and give it the following drop shadow
V &H 2 Opacity 70 Blur 5
For the Word Art
Type out the words in color of your choice
“Whatever Go Away”
Add the following drop shadow
V & H 2 Opacity 70 Blur 4
Save as JPEG or PNG
THANKS FOR TRYING OUR TUTORIAL

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