Friday, February 19, 2010

Aces High



You must have working knowledge of psp

I am using the beautiful artwork of Keith Garvey, you must have a license to use his art. Which you can purchase at MPT here

Supplies

Tube and font of choice

I am using Vix_Mask 362 which you can download from her site here

The font that I am using is honey script

The kit I am using is a PTU kit from Twilight Scraps called Introducing Alice. Which can be purchased here


Open a new image 600 x 600. Flood fill white

Open the paper of your choice. Resize to 600 x 600. Copy and Paste to your working image. Apply the mask of your choice. Using the layers palettes merge the mask group into a single layer.

paste the frame of your choice, and the tube of your choice. place the tube layer behind the frame layer. select the tube layer. Selections/select all/float/defloat. Now select the frame layer and using your erase tool, erase the parts of the frame that you would like for the tube to over lap. Select none. Erase any part of the tube that is sticking out from behind the frame that you do not need. With the tube layer still selected, effects/3D effects/drop shadow. Using the layers palette merge the frame and tube layers together.

Paste another paper of your choice behind the merged layer. Select the merged layer. Selections/select all/float/defloat. Choose your new paper layer. Selections/invert/delete. Add a drop shadow to the frame/tube layer and then merge it with the new paper layer.

Add the elements of you choice

Add your writing to the signature. Layers/convert to raster layer. Selections/select all/float/defloat/modify/expand. Expand 4. Add a new raster layer. Flood fill the selected part with the color of your choice. Selections/select none. Move this layer to behind your original writing, add drop shadows to both layers

Resize the signature to what size you would like and add your copyright information.

Any resemblance to any other Tutorial or Signature is not intended, and is merely coincidental.

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