Luck of the Irish
This tutorial was written on March 6,2018.
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.
SUPPLIES NEEDED
Tube of choice: I'm using the awesome work of Robert Alvarado.
Please do not use unless you have a license to do so.
Get Them HERE
Mask of Choice: I am using Laurie Made Me Mask 140
You can download it HERE.... Thank You Laurie
Preset Shape of Choice: I am using Scrap Stuff by Shawna Frame Plate 10
SK leaf 12, and candle 134...You can download HERE
Preset Shape -Lucky Charms -money bag,cauldron,coin by Roxanne Acevedo
You can download HERE....Thank you Roxanne
Download all preset shapes to your preset folder in PSP
Filters used:Eye Candy 4000 gradient glow - HERE
Toadies-Ommadawn : HERE
Font for Name is Celtic
Copy write is always done in Pixelette HERE
Drop shadow use through out H-2/V-2/O-60/B-6.85
Please leave a thank you when you downloading for supplies.
my tag is just a guide...please use your imagination
and make the tag your own you do not have to
use any of the supplies I used.
LET'S BEGIN
Open up new raster layer 800x800/new raser layer/flood fill with this
color #065a33/layers/load/save mask/find your mask/set with these setting
click ok
download preset shape Shawna Frame Plate 10 to your preset shape folder
in paint shop pro/open up preset shape and find the shape you're looking
for/make a large size Frame and place in middle of mask layer/duplicate
and merge down three times/magic wand inside frame/new layer raser/floodfill
with color #256372/place underneath frame (see my tag for placement)
open new layer raster/find the leaf 12 preset shape/ draw out a medium
size leaf/magic wand/click inside leaf/flood filled with color #065a33
Duplicate and place on left side of frame/add drop shadow
Effect/inner bevel with these settings
Duplicate and place on left side of frame/add drop shadow
open new raster layer/ find coin preset/draw out a medium size coin/magic wand
click on coin/to color coin/open new raster layer/place underneath coin layer
floodfill bottom layer with this color #e4ae08/merge down/ magic wand/click
outside coin /delete on floodfill layer/add drop shadow/duplicate 2x
(see my tag for placement)
copy/paste tube of choice/resize if needed/place in center of frame/duplicate
on duplicated layer/effects/plugin/toadies/ommadawn with these setting
drop shadow on main tube/place duplicated tube underneath main tube
open new raster layer/ find cauldron preset/draw out a large size cauldron/magic
wand/clcik on cauldron/to color cauldron/open new raster layer/place underneath
cauldron layer/floodfill bottom layer with this color #256372/merge down/ magic
wand/click outside cauldron /delete on flood fill layer/add drop shadow
Click on coins one at a time/change color to #e4ae08
(see my tag for placement)
open new layer raster/find the candle preset shape/ draw out a medium size candle
magic wand/click on candle/smooth selection/modify with these setting
flood filled with color #256372/effects/inner bevel with these settings
to color wick/magic wand
click on wick and floodfill with #e4ae08/effects/inner bevel with these settings
add drop shadow (see my tag for placement)
open new raster layer/ find money bag preset/draw out a medium size bag/magic wand
click on bag/to color bag/open new raster layer/place underneath bag layer/floodfill
bottom layer with this color #e4ae08/merge down/ magic wand/click outside bag/delete
on flood fill layer/add drop shadow (see my tag for placement)
set up your tag the way you want it/your tag doesn't have to look like mine/be creative
do your own thing
add your watermark and copyright credits/give it a slight gradient
glow.....now give your tag to a friend.
You're done...thank you for trying my tutorial
please send me a copy so that I can show case it on my blog
send to.... riggsbee53@gmail.com
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