Sunday, May 15, 2011
Disco Chic
Any resemblance to any other tutorial or signature is merely coincidental and is not intended
I am using the beautiful artwork of Elia Chatzoudis. This tube was purchased while he was with MPT, you can now purchase his artwork and a license to use it HERE at PTE
The font I am using is Amagro
I am using a PTU collab kit from Taggers Dreamz called "Disco Chic" that includes the mask used in this tutorial. You can purchase the kit HERE at Taggers Dreamz
Pieces of the kit used in this tutorial are
80 elements
23 elements
13elements
12 elements
6 elements
106 elements
127papers
113 papers
You must have working knowledge of PSP to complete this tutorial. This tutorial was written using PSPXI
Install the mask included in the collab kit.
Open a new 600x600 image in PSP. Flood fill white.
Open paper127 and resize to 600x600. Apply your mask. Merge together the mask layer.
Open element 23 and resize to your liking. Add a drop shadow of 1 to element23 Layer
Open element80 and resize to your liking. Add a drop shadow of 3 to element80 Layer.
Open element6 and resize to your liking. Go to Image/FreeRotate/Rotate 25 degrees Right. Add a drop shadow of 3 to element6 Layer.
Open element13 and resize to your your liking.
Open paper113 and resize to your liking. Move paper113 Layer to behind element13 Layer. Select element13 Layer. Using your magic wand select the inside of the star of element13. Go to Selections/Modify/Expand/Expand 9. Selections/Invert. Select paper113 Layer. Press Delete. Selections/Select None.
Add a drop shadow of 3 to element13 Layer. Merge together element13 Layer and paper113 Layer.
Open element12 and resize to your liking. Go to Image/Free Rotate/Rotate 25 degrees Right. Add a drop shadow of 1 to element12 Layer.
Open element106 and resize to your liking. Add a drop shadow of 3 to element106 Layer.
Open your tube and resize if needed.
Resize the signature if needed.
Add your text.
Add your copyright information before saving.
Labels:
Elias Chatzoudis tutorial,
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