Wednesday, July 27, 2011

PTU Love Me/Hate Me

This tutorial was created by Amanda Carter on the 27th of July, 2011.  This tutorial requires some knowledge of Paint Pro Shop.  Please don't copy this tutorial in any way or claim it for you own, if use a linkback would be appreciated, thanks.


Materials Used:
Paint Pro Shop
Scrapkit PTU Love Me/Hate me by the talented Kim's Korner you may purchase this scrapkit at Scrapping Dollars
Mask used WSL #366 can be found at http://weescotslasscreations.blogspot.com/search/label/Masks
Tube of choice I am using KT_Bryan_Lacey which can be bought here
Font used is title My font isnt funky enough at dafont.com
Plugins used xero-Porcelain

Now let's begin this tutorial....

Open your mask, and tubes in PSP.
New image 600x600.
On that layer flood fill with a red and apply your mask.
Layers merge group.
Open your frame from the scrapkit, and paste as a new layer resize if needed.
Layers duplicate your frame and place under the original one and merge together.
Select both frames with your wand and put a paper of choice in frame,invert and delete anything out of the frames. ( I am using paper 6), with the paper we are gonna use the plugin Porcelain, with these settings:

Place paper under the frame, put your tube into the frames. (resize if needed).


Place the tubes in your frames,resizing if needed.
Now it is time to add some elements.
Select bow 1 and resize it about 35 percent and place on top of the frame.
Select heart 4 and resize to liking and place on the side of the frame.
Select shoe1 and resize to your liking,dulplicate image and place beside the other and place on the right corner of the frame.
Do the same with shoe 2, place on the bottom of the left corner and the upper right corner.
Open zipper heart4 and resize about 15 percent and place on the upper left corner.
Now add your text with your choice of colors. Then Porcelain it and your done.
Remember to crop after merging visible.

Please remeber to give the proper credits where they are due,thanks for doing this tutorial.

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