Sirens of the Night
This tutorial was written on August 23rd 2010. Any similarities to another
This tutorial was written on August 23rd 2010. Any similarities to another
tutorial is purely coincidental.
All my tutorial are register with My Free Copyright. Please do not claim as your own.
This tutorial writer assumes you have a working knowledge of using Paint Shop Pro.
This tutorial was done in Paint Shop Pro9,but can be adapted to use in other
Paint Shop Pro versions.
All my tutorial are register with My Free Copyright. Please do not claim as your own.
This tutorial writer assumes you have a working knowledge of using Paint Shop Pro.
This tutorial was done in Paint Shop Pro9,but can be adapted to use in other
Paint Shop Pro versions.
SUPPLIES NEEDED
Tube of Choice: I am using the awesome artwork of Steve Baier..You can purchase his tubes HERE
Please do not use without a license to do so
Scrapkit or colors of your choice,I'm using PTU Siren of The Night by Broken Sky Designs
you can get it HERE...thank you Tonya
Mask of Choice: I'm using one of Insatiable Dreams #444...You can find it HERE
Put mask in mask folder..Thanks so much for the use of your mask Cat
Template of Choice: I am using one of Ali from DesignzbyAli-Template2..you need to grab it quick cuz Ali is leaving the tagging world soon...We will miss you Ali, you are a great designer
you can get it HERE...Thanks Ali
Font for name is Organic Elements and copy write is always done in Pixelette ... Get them HERE
Drop shadow use throughout H-2/V-2/O-50/B-5.00
Please leave a thank you when you downloading for supplies.
LET'S BEGIN
Open up Template and ShiftD and close original...delete copyright layer
close all layers except the background layer...the one we'll be working on
Choose a paper of choice(I chose paper #3)/copy/paste...now go to layers/Load/
save mask/load mask from disk/ and find your mask of choice...with these setting
see photo below....
go to layers/merge group/resize by 80%
activate rectangle1/resize by 85%/selection/modify/expand by 1 choose a paper/
copy and paste as a new layer/resize/click on rectangle layer and invert...then
go back to the paper layer and click delete...merge down. add drop shadow.
activate rectangle2/resize by 85%/selection/modify/expand by 1 choose a paper/
copy and paste as a new layer/resize/click on rectangle layer and invert...then
go back to the paper layer and click delete...merge down. add drop shadow.
activate rectangle3/resize by 85%/selection/modify/expand by 1 choose a paper/
copy and paste as a new layer/resize/click on rectangle layer and invert...then
go back to the paper layer and click delete...merge down. add drop shadow.
activate rectangle4/resize by 85%/selection/modify/expand by 1 choose a paper/
copy and paste as a new layer/resize/click on rectangle layer and invert...then
go back to the paper layer and click delete...merge down. add drop shadow.
activate rectangle5/resize by 85%/selection/modify/expand by 1 choose a paper/
copy and paste as a new layer/resize/click on rectangle layer and invert...then
go back to the paper layer and click delete...merge down. add drop shadow.
activate rectangle6/resize by 85%/selection/modify/expand by 1 choose a paper/
copy and paste as a new layer/resize/click on rectangle layer and invert...then
go back to the paper layer and click delete...merge down. add drop shadow.
activate rectangle7/resize by 85%/selection/modify/expand by 1 choose a paper/
copy and paste as a new layer/resize/click on rectangle layer and invert...then
go back to the paper layer and click delete...merge down. add drop shadow.
Open up your tube of choice (I used two of Steve Baier). resize your tube and place
at either end of rectangle 4 and rectangle 7/now sharpen if needed and add drop
shadow...now add any other elements of your choosing...make your tag your own, you don't
have to make it like mine...it is only a guide...don't forget to add drop shadow on
all elements.
Add your copyright and watermark..and give to a friend
You're done!!!
Thanks for trying my tutorial
If you use send me a copy so I can show case it...thanks
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