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Sunday 15 December 2013
 
 
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 PTU Romantic Christmas
 
This tutorial was written by me on December 15, 2013.
It was made out of my own creation and any similarity is purely coincidental.
I used PSPx2 but any version will do. 

Artist: Arthur Crowe
You can find this tube at Arthur Crowe's Factory  HERE
Please Don't use this tube without a license.
Scrap Kit: Romantic Christmas by Rieneke Designs
You can buy this kit at Twilight Scraps  HERE

Here goes:

Let’s start with the mask layer: 
New Raster – 800 X 800.
Open Paper 15.  Open mask and minimize.
SELECTIONS – SELECT ALL – Copy and paste Paper 15 into selection.
Go to LAYERS – NEW MASK LAYER – FROM IMAGE – SOURCE LUMINANCE - CHECKED – from menu, find WSL 116 – OK.  Duplicate and merge down.

Now for the frame:
Element 20 - C/P and move up and a little to the rightMake sure your frame layer is the highlighted layer.  Grab your magic wand.  Click in the middle of the frame layer.   
Go to SELECTIONS - MODIFY - EXPAND 8 PIXELS - INVERT.   
C/Paste into selection Paper 10.  Keep selected.  
Now grab the tube you are using.  If you are using the same one as me, grab it now.  C/P and move her into position.  
Duplicate and move the copy layer under frame layer.
 SELECTIONS - INVERT - DELETE - SELECTIONS - SELECT NONE.
Grab your magic wand again.  Highlight the frame layer again.  Click inside frame.  Got to SELECTIONS - INVERTNow grab your eraser tool.  Highlight your original tube layer.  Erase bottom of tube.  
 SELECTIONS - SELECT NONE.
(see tag for placement)

Lets do some elements now:
Element 4 - C/P and re-size 50%.  Move to upper left corner of frame under original tube layer.  Duplicate and mirror.
(see tag for placement)
Element 63 - C/P and re-size 45%.  Move to to upper right corner of frame under original tube layer.  Duplicate and mirror.
(see tag for placement)
Element 14 - C/P and re-size 80%.  Move to bottom left side of frame under original tube layer.  Duplicate and mirror.
(see tag for placement)
Element 74 - C/P and re-size 30%.  Move to bottom middle of frame under original tube layer.
(see tag for placement)
Element 28 - C/P and re-size 50%.  Move to bottom left side of frame under original tube layer. 
(see tag for placement)
Element 61 - C/P and re-size 50%.  Move to bottom right side of frame under original tube layer.
(see tag for placement)
Element 3 - C/P and re-size 30%.  Move to bottom left corner of frame under original tube layer.
(see tag for placement)
Element 8 - C/P and re-size 30%.  Move to bottom left but to the right of element 3 under original frame layer.
(see tag for placement)
Element 7 - C/P and re-size 30%.  Move to bottom right corner of tag under original frame layer.
(see tag for placement)
Element 5 - C/P and re-size 30%.  Move to bottom right side but to the left under original tube layer.
(see tag for placement)
Element 10 - C/P and re-size 80%.  Move to very top left side of tag.  Duplicate and mirror.  Make it look like all one piece.
(see tag for placement) 

Add drop shadow to layers of your choosing.
I used: 
V & H 2
Opacity 70
Blur 7
Color Black

 Now you can add name and  © information.  Save as .png and re-size if you wish.

I re-size before I save and add name and © info.
Let me know what you think of this tutorial.
 
 

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