Thursday, July 28, 2011

PTU Angel of Redemption

This tutorial was made by Amanda D. Carter on July 28th of 2011.  This is my own creation so please don't copy or claim as your own.  A link back would be appreciated if used.

Materials used:
Paint Pro Shop (I am using PSPX3)
KnC Scraps's PTU Angel of Romance, you may buy this kit at scrappin dollars at this link http://scrappindollars.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=5453
Mask WSL #342 found here
Tube of choice I am using a tube by Steve A. Roberts at this website you can view and find out how to download his tubes http://www.fantasy-graphic.com/Gallery-D.htm
Font of choice, I am gonna use Magnificat size 24 found at http://dafont.com
Plugins used: Xero-Porclain

Now let's begin our tutorial today.
Open a new image 460x460 in Paint Pro Shop, flood fill with a color from the tube(I am using color number #5e3a4e. or select all, and insert a paper of choice into selection and apply your mask.
Open the fence and resize to about 35 percent, copy and paste as a new layer, colorize it to a goldish color.
Open the frame and resize to about 35 percent and put above the gate, once there go back to the gate and erase anything outside of the frame.
Go to your tube and place inside the frame,resizing if needed to.
Now select the frame with the wand,selections modify expand by 5 and paste a paper and then hit invert delete to get rid of anything outside of the frame. Put the paper above the mask layer.

Now time to add some elements.
Select bfly1 resize and put somewhere on your tag.
do the same with bfly2.
Select bow1 and resize to about 25 percent and place on the frame, erase any that is hanging inside the frame and on the outside of the frame.
Now pick flower 1 and resize to about 25 percent and place on the bottom of the frame.

Now it is time to add some text.
Type in your name using font Magnificat size 24.
and now use the xero Porcelain settings like below..
You are now done with everything and I want to thank you for doing this tutorial with me, please remember to give credit where credit is due.

Thanks again,
Amanda





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