Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Lavendar Beauty

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Supplies Needed

1 Tube of choice - I'm using the artwork of PinUpToons
which you can purchase here
Font of choice - I'm using Aquarelle here
Sophisticated Simone Mask 14 here
DSB Flux (Optional)
Animation Shop (optional)
"About Love" FTU taggers kit by Monica’s Sweet Addiction which can be found on her blog here. When you download please leave a thank you.

This tutorial was written assuming you have knowledge of PSP.

~♥~ Let’s get started ~♥~
Open a 600 X 600 transparent canvas. Flood fill white.Copy and paste Element 10 (Frame) as a new layer. Resize 80%. Use your magic wand and click inside. Selctions/Modify/Expand by 6. Invert.

Copy and paste a paper of choice. Hit the delete key.

Copy and paste your tube of choice beneath your frame. Select none.

Add your elements. I used:
Flowers – resize 30%
Butterfly – resize 30%. Free rotate right 25 degrees.

Highlight your white background. New Raster layer. Select All. Copy and Paste Into selection a paper of choice. Deselect. Apply your mask. Merge Group. Duplicate twice for a total of 3 layers. Rename Mask 1, Mask 2, and Mask 3.

Highlight Mask 1. DSB Flux/Bright Noise with these settings:
Intensity: 28
OK

Highlight Mask 2. Apply the Bright Noise accept hit the mix button twice and then OK.

Highlight Mask 3. Apply the Bright Noise accept hit the mix button 3 times and then OK. Be sure to close out Mask layers 2 & 3.

Add your copyrights.

Add your name.

***Onto the Animation***

In PSP Copy Merge. Carry into AS.
Edit/Paste/As New Animation
Go back into PSP. Close out Mask Layer 1. Open up Mask Layer 2. Copy Merge. Carry into AS.
Edit/Paste/After Current Frame.
Go back into PSP. Close out Mask Layer 2. Open up Mask Layer 3.
Copy Merge. Carry into AS.
Edit/Paste/After Current Frame.

View your animation. If you’re happy with it then save your tag.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.
I’d love to see your results to put up in my gallery!
Email me!
Hugs,
Bev

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