Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sweet Cherry




I am using the beautiful Artwork of Dave Nestler  
 You require a license to use this artist. Now selling at CDO 
Font: Cooper black 
 PTU Scrapkit Cherry Pie by Hungry Hill 
(long since removed)

This Tutorial was created using Corel's Paint Shop Pro® 
 with the understanding that you have a working knowledge of this program. 
(I used PhotoX2 but you should have no trouble recreating it with earlier versions of PSP)
 **Program Tip: If you highlight your text and highlight the font name then you can scroll up and down though your fonts to choose your favorites** 
 Open a new image 600 X 500 transparent 72dpi 
 open tag from the element folder resize by 80% do this twice paste as a new layer. 
 open layered frame resize by 80% do this twice paste as a new layer.
 using your magic wand tool click inside the middle of the layered frame 
make a new raster layer drag beneath the frame
 now open and copy paper 9 paste into selection. 
 open spring tie and resize by 50% place on the top of your layered frame.
duplicate the string layer and resize it by 50%,
 just leave it for a minute go back down to your tag layer and duplicate it 
bring it to the top layer and using your pick tool resize and reshape into a small nametag 
place your spring tie at the top 
 open woven pastry pie resize by 50% do this twice 
open liquer bottle resize by 50% then again by 80% 
 open both word art sweet and cherry pie resize both by 50% do this twice
 place them together and merge down now add a gradient glow..
 I used eyecandy 4000 glow width 5.52 soft corners 25% over opacity 100 check draw only outside

   
 Now paste your tube and your water mark. Using your text tool set as vector add your name ..
 now right click on your font convert text to curve as character shape 
now go to each letter and rotate them left n right to your liking.
 merge all flatten. 
 GREAT JOB! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TRYING MY TUT! 
This tutorial was created August 1st 2011. 
 Any similarity to any other tut is coincidental and completely unintentional.
Please do not copy or upload this tutorial to another website. 
 You may share the link to the blog or the tutorial page directly.
 ☼XtenzivImage☼ 2011 -All artwork used remains the copyright of the owner.

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