Saturday, November 30, 2013

Winter in Blush PTU

Winter in Blush

I used the wonderful artwork called Noella by Chris Pastel which you must be licensed to use. You can 
purchase his tubes from The PSP Project which can now be found here
I am using a beautiful scrapkit called Winter Blush by Tasha's Playground which can be purchased at The 
PSP Project here
Font of Choice  I used Angelina
Mask of Choice I used Weescotslass WSL254  these masks are Here
The tut was written in Paint Shop Pro X4 but should work in others.
 Note When I resize I use these settings: (make sure that pixel dimensions is on percent and in advanced 
setting it is smart size lock aspect ratio is checked and resize all layers is unchecked) also please save 
often and for placement on the tag you can always refer to the example tag if that helps.

Let's get started!!

Open a new image 800 X 800 pixels with a transparent background.  You can resize later to meet your 
needs.
Copy & paste paper 16 from the scrapkit onto your new image and apply your mask of choice. (Click layers, 

load save mask, make sure fit to canvas, source luminance and hide all mask is checked then click load)
In layers right click on mask hit delete and answer yes to the popup. Now right click on group layer
merge merge group.  
Open leaf2 and copy & paste to your image and place it at the bottom right of your mask. 
Open dry flower copy & paste to your image and place on the left bottom of your mask
Open branch2 copy & paste to your image  and place it on the bottom right of your mask
Open fench copy & paste to your image and place it on the left bottom side of your mask
Open berries copy & paste to your image and place it on the left of your mask in the middle
Open tree copy & paste to your image and place it on the right side of your mask
Open wheel copy & paste to your image and place it at the bottom right of your mask over the tree bottom
Open sled copy & paste to your image resize by 79% and place it at the bottom left of your mask
Open leaves2 copy & paste to your image and place it at the top left of your mask
Open ribbon1 copy & paste to your image and place it at the top of your mask so that the ribbon kinda 

frames the top
Open frame5 copy & paste to your image  Using your magic wand with the following settings click inside 
your frame and expand your selections with the following settings


Open paper 4 copy and paste to your image - go to selections invert and hit delete on your keyboard.  Move this layer below your frame.
Open your tube or tubes of choice and copy & paste to your image duplicate x2 and flip one of the copies 
horizontal resize the flipped image and one of the others by 79% (or size needed for your tube of choice) 
place one in the center of your frame then turn off this layer for now and the flipped one in the second frame 
move layer down so that the head is showing behind the frame  Take the remaining tube layer and place it in 
the other frame move the layer down so that only the face is showing in the frame Using your magic wand 
with the same setting as above click inside each of the frames and follow the same directions as for the 
paper above except when you go to delete highlight one tube layer than hit delete and then the other tube 
layer hit delete all that is left is the part of the tube inside the frame Open the main tube layer in the middle of 
the frame and  add a dropshadow with the following settings
Open birdhouse2 copy & paste to your image resize by 40%  and place it at the bottom right of your mask 

in front of the corner of the wheel
Open snowpile2 & paste to your image resize by 79% and place it  at the bottom of your mask accross the 

bottom of your tube
Open ribbon3 copy & paste to your image and place it across the top of your snowpile
Open leaf4 copy & paste to your image and place it at the bottom left of the snowpile
Open leaf1 copy & paste to your image resize by 29% duplicate x3 flip horizontal 2 of them and place then in different place across the snowpile
Open leaves3 copy & paste to your image and place it with the bottom of the leaves in the center of the 
snowpile
  Add your copyrights and name of choice and you are finished!!


I hope you liked this tut and please let me know it anything is not correct. Thank you.

Be Creative as you want!

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