Sunday, 15 March 2009

Janesko Blues

This tutorial was written by me on 13th December 2008
Any similarities to other tutorials are completely coincidental
and unintentional. I try and keep my tutorials as simple as
possible, but they are written assuming you have a good
working knowledge of PSP and Animation Shop


SUPPLIES NEEDED:-

Pretty One scrapkit from Baby Cakes Scraps HERE. This is a PTU kit
Alien Skin Burnt Edges
Font of choice
Tube of choice. I am using the artwork of Jennifer Janesko. You must have a
licence to use her work which you can purchase from CILM


Ready? Then let's get started :)

1. Open a new image 600 x 600 and floodfill white

2. Copy and paste the blue satin paper (or a paper of choice if using a different kit)
as a new layer. Resize by 70% and apply alien skin burnt edges with the settings
0, 15.37 and 1

3. Copy and paste the purple satin paper (or paper of choice) as a new layer. Resize by
55%, rotate left by 15 and add the same burnt edges effect that you applied to the first paper

4. Copy and paste the bead frame and resize by 55%. Add a small dropshadow to this layer

5. Using your magic wand select inside the bead frame layer. Go to selections, modify and expand by 8. Keep selected and add a new raster layer. Floodfill this new layer with a colour from your tube and deselect. Move the floodfill layer beneath the bead frame layer

6. Using your magic wand aelect inside the bead frame layer again. Go to selections, modify and expand by 8. Copy and paste your tube as a new layer then go to selections, invert and delete. Move your tube beneath the bead frame layer and give it a small dropshadow

7. Copy and paste a flower from the scrapkit as a new layer, resize as necessary and place at the bottom left of your tag. Give it a small dropshadow. Duplicate the flower layer and go to image, mirror and then flip so it should be at the top right of your tag

8. Add your name and copyright and any other elements you wish and that's it - all done!

Thanks for trying my tutorial



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