Wednesday, July 22, 2009

True Blood

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True Blood




I decided to do this tut...since many other tut writers are doing Twilight.
I don't have anything against Twilight. Move over Edward there is a new vampire
in town. I so love watching this Series. I have not yet read any of the books.
But the series rocks. So the show inspired me to write this tutorial for you.

This tutorial was written for those that have the working knowledge of PSP.

Supplies Needed
PSP 10 (or better)
Tube/Images of choice
I am using the images from the series I found throught the net.

Scrap kit "Bad Things" created by Rainy Day Scraps here.

Mask "WSL_Mask7" created by Weescotslass Creations here.

Font of choice.

Filters used:
Eye Candy 4000-gradient glow

Dropshadow I use for this tut is: V&H 2, Opcacity 50, Blur 5.00, Color-Black

Let's get started:

Open transparent image 750x750. Can resize later. Open paper 3. Copy-pastes as new image. Apply mask-Sources luminance-Fit to canvas-Hide all mask-make sure Invert is uncheck. Merge group.

Open Frame 3. Copy-paste as new layer. Grab magic wand, click inside frame. Make sure to press shift when using magic wand to get all the area insid the frame. Selections-Modify-Expand 2. Open paper 2. Copy-pastes as a new layer-selections-invert-delete. Open tube/image. Copy-paste as new layer-delete. Select none. Move paper and tube below frame. Dropshadow frame.

Making top layer active. Open flower 3. Copy-paste as new layer. Resize 50. Move to bottom left corner. Dropshadow.

Open flower 2. Copy-paste as a new layer. Resize 50 then 75. Move to bottom left corner next to other flower. Dropshadow. Do the same thing with flower 1.

Open keychain 2. Copy-paste as a new layer. Resize 65. Move to lower right corner. Dropshadow.

Open wordart 2. Copy-paste as a new layer. Move to the top of tag. Apply gradient glow & dropshadow.

Open blood splatter 4. Copy-paste as new layer. Move to bottom. Dropshadow, duplicate-mirror.

Add name and info. Layers-merge-visible. Save as a jpg or png.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. I enjoyed making it for you. Tutorial was written by Hunne Designs. Made July 22, 2009.


1 comment:

  1. I'm doing a tutorial that calls for you Template #7 and it's no longer on your blog. Do you still have it available?

    Thanks for sharing your things with us. I sure appreciate it.

    DianeH
    dholler1945@yahoo.com

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