Monday, July 25, 2011

PTU Fairy Dust

This tutorial was created by me on July 25th,2011. Any tutorial that looks like this one is pure conicidence.  Please don't copy or claim as your own. If you would like to use this tutorial a link back is appreciated.


Supplies needed:
PSP
PTU Scrapkit by Babyfairy sold at http://www.lollipopsngumdrops.net/store/ titled Fairy Dust, must buy to use this tutorial
 4Tubes of choice tubes by Deborah Anne Woods, and you can download some of her tubes at http://www.4shared.com/file/aQ9juuE9/Deborah_Anne_Woods_pngs.html
Mask of choice, I am using GemsMask number 168, you can download her mask at http://gemstagginscraps.blogspot.com/2010/03/new-mask-set-167-174.html.
Font of choice I am gonna use Andale Sans for VST


Now let's begin:

Open PSP, new image 750x750.
New layer and flood fill with a paper from your scrapkit. ( I picked paper1)
Apply mask 168,merge group.
Open element 1, resize to 10 percent and copy and paste as a new layer.
Duplicate 3x's putting them like mine. Once you have that done,close out your mask and merge visible.
Now with your wand select each frame and add a paper of choice (I am using paper pp1), now remember after pasting as a new layer you must hit invert,delete to make it look right.  After that is done, close out the frame and the mask and merge visible again, then put the papers below the frame. Now do the tubes the same way, and merge them also. 

Now were gonna add some elements:
Select babyfairy_Element1 and resize it to 10 percent and place it in the middle ofthe frames,sharpen and dropshawdow of choice.
Now pick babyfairy_Element3 and resize to 15 percent and place beside the edge of both frames like mine, dropshawdow of choice.
Now element 28 and resize and place on the bottom of the frame, you will have to use the pick tool to rotate it too look like mine.
Element 5 on the edge of bottom of frame like mine.

Now add your name and your done, if you used PTU Artist please remember your credits and license information.

Thank you for doing my tutorial.




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