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Saturday 10 January 2015
 
 
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PTU Winter Bird

This tutorial was written by me on January 10, 2015.
It was made out of my own creation and any similarity is purely coincidental.
I used PSP X6 but any version would work.

Artist: Di Halim
I got this tube as a gift from Pics For Design  HERE
You can find this tube, if you join the Exclusive Club, but any tube will do.
Do not use this tube unless you have a license.
Scrap Kit: You And Me by Rieneke Designs & Joy Designs
You can find this kit at Twilight Scraps  HERE
Mask: WSL 84  HERE

Let’s start with the mask layer: 
New Raster – 800 X 800.
Open Paper 4.  Open mask (WSL 84) and minimize.
SELECTIONS – SELECT ALL – Copy and paste Paper 4 into selection.
Go to LAYERS – NEW MASK LAYER – FROM IMAGE – SOURCE LUMINANCE - CHECKED – from menu, find WSL 84 – OK.  
Duplicate and merge down.  Re-size 115%.  I also used a drop shadow on this layer.
(see tag for placement) 
 
This will be the frame layer:   
Element 20C/P and move it up just a little.  Make sure element 20 layer is still highlightedGrab your magic wand.  Click in the middle of frame.  SELECTIONS - MODIFY - EXPAND 8 pixels.
NEW RASTER LAYER - C/Paste into selection Paper 9.  Keep selected.
Now grab the tube you are using.  If you are using the same one as me, grab it now.  C/P and re-size 50%, then move her into position.
SELECTIONS - INVERT - DELETE - SELECTIONS - INVERT.
Duplicate the tube layer.
On the original layer, go to ADJUST – BLUR – GAUSSIAN BLUR – RADIUS 25 - OK.
Change BLEND MODE of copy of tube layer to HARD LIGHT and move this layer under the original tube layer.  Leave the original tube layer on NORMAL.
(see tag for placement)

Now onto some elements: 
Element 3 - C/P and re-size 70%.  Move to bottom right side of frame.  Make sure this layer, and all other layer(s), are OVER the frame layer(s).  Duplicate and mirror.
(see tag for placement)
Element 66 - C/P and re-size 70%.  Move to bottom middle of frame.  
(see tag for placement)
Element 5 - C/P and re-size 80%.  Move to bottom middle of frame over element 66.
(see tag for placement)
Element 53 - C/P and re-size 80%.  Move to top left side of frame.
(see tag for placement)
Element 36 - C/P and re-size 50%.  Move to top right corner of frame.
(see tag for placement)   
Element 43 - C/P and re-size 50%.  Move to right side of frame.
(see tag for placement)
 Element 50 - C/P and re-size 50%.  Move to bottom left corner of frame.
(see tag for placement)
Element 55 - C/P and re-size 25%.  Move to bottom left corner of frame over element 50.
(see tag for placement)
Element 84 - C/P and re-size 25%.  Move to bottom left corner of frame over element 50 and 55.
(see tag for placement)
Element 83 - C/P and move to bottom middle of tag, but just a bit to the right on the tag.  Duplicate and move to upper middle of frame over all other layers.
(see tag for placement)
I placed the tube layer(s) here: 
If you are using the same one as me, grab your chosen version now.  C/P and re-size 30%.  Mirror and move to bottom right corner of tag.
(see tag for placement)
 
Add drop shadow to layers of your choosing.
I've 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 add name and © info and then save.
Let me know what you think of this tutorial.
   

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