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19 August 2011
Pearl of the Carribean
This tutorial was written for those with a working knowledge of Paint Shop Pro.
Supplies Needed:
Paint Shop Pro - I used PSP XII but any version will work just as well.
Scrap Kit - I used the gorgeous kit by Hungry Hill called Pearl of the Carribean. You can find it HERE.
Tube of choice - I used the fantastic artwork by Olivia which you need a licence to use. You can purchase your tube from HERE. If you dont have a licence, then you need to request one from CDO.
Mask of Choice - The mask was provided in the kit, but any will do.
Font of Choice - I used Booter which is a free font and can be found HERE.
Lets Begin:
1. Open a canvas 500 x 500 with a transparent background.
2. Open your kit and select the mask provided. Copy and paste into your canvas and reduce by 85% Reduce Opacity to 70%
3. Place your elements on your tag and arrange to suite your layout. I reduced the elements to fit my tag by 30-40% add a drop shadow to your elements, Effects - 3D Effects - Drop Shadow - V1, H-1, B50, O 2, colour Black.
4. Place your tube on your tag and give it a slight shadow. As used on the elements Effects - 3D Effects - Drop Shadow - V1, H-1, B50, O 2, colour Black.
5. Now add your copyright © on your tag.
6. Add your name to your tag in a colour that is complimentary to your tube. I used Black with an outline of white set at 1.00 and added a drop shadow of Effects - 3D Effects - Drop Shadow - V2, H-2, B50, O 2, colour Black.
7. Save your tag as either a PNG or JPG and you are done.
Here is another version of the same tag with a different artist. I used Lady Mishka for this tag. You can find this at Pics For Design (PFD)
You are now finished.
I hope you enjoyed doing my tutorial.
This tutorial was written on 18 August 2011.
This tutorial was written on 18 August 2011.
Any resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental.
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