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This tutorial was made in PSP X, but can also be made in the other versions.
For this lesson you need the following plugins:
< I.C.Net Software > Filters Unlimited 2 - Buttons & Frames
FM Tile Tools - Blend Emboss
Simple - Quick Tile
You can download the plugins
you can download the materials.
It contains: 1 tube - 1 pattern - 3 fonts.
Place the pattern in your Pattern folder.
Open the fonts and minimize them.
Step 1
Open the tube in PSP - minimize it for now.
Open a transparent image of 600 x 600 pixels.
Set your foreground color to #CFD2CB (or at your choice).
Set your background color to #A6AC9E (or at your choice).
Set your foreground to gradient 'Foreground-background' - Linear - Angle and
Repeats 0 - Invert not checked.
Flood fill your image with this gradient.
Step 2
Effects - Plugins - Filters Unlimited 2 - Buttons & Frames - 128.
Effects - Plugins - Filters Unlimited 2 - Buttons & Frames - default settings
(37).
Effects - Plugins - FM Tile Tool - Blend Emboss - default settings.
Step 3
Activate your Text tool - font Absif1__ (in PSP as Absinth Flourishes I) with
these settings:
Layers - New raster layer.
Set your foreground to pattern 'D_gold fold' - Angle 0 - Scale 100.
Set your background to your dark color.
You can choose witch one you want to use.
I used the letter i (the small letter).
Effects - 3D effects - Inner bevel - with these settings:
Step 4
Place your decoration on top of your image.
Adjust - Sharpness - Sharpen more.
Selections - Select none.
Layers - Duplicate - Image - Flip.
Activate your decoration layer.
Effects - 3D effects - Drop Shadow:
Vert and Hor -5 (minus 5) - Opacity 50 - Blur 15 - color black.
Activate your copylayer of decoration.
Effects - 3D effects - Drop Shadow:
Vert and Hor 5 - Opacity 50 - Blur 15 - color black.
Step 5
Copy tube 'ak~marchsm~shea'.
Paste as a new layer on your working image.
Image - Rotate - Right - 15 - nothing checked.
Step 6
Activate your Eraser - with these settings:
Erase at the bottom the leaves - see main image.
Effects - 3D effects - Drop shadow:
Vert and Hor -5 (minus 5) - Opacity 50 - Blur 15 - color black.
Step 7
Layers - New raster layer.
Activate your Text tool - font Copper Alt Caps Expert - Size 28 - with these
settings:
Close your foreground color.
Set your background color to a darker color then your dark color.
Type 'Elegance'.
Selections - Select none.
Place it upper right - see main image.
Set now your background to your light foreground color.
Type 'Around' and place it left below - see main image.
Step 8
Layers - New raster layer.
Set now your background to your light foreground color.
Type 'Around'.
Selections - Select none.
Place it left below - see main image.
Layers - Merge - Merge all (Flatten).
Step 9
Image - Add borders - Symmetric - 2 pixels - color white.
Select this border with your Magic wand - Feather and Tolerance 0.
Flood fill the selection with your gold pattern.
Selections - Select none.
You can resize your image if you want.
Save your crea as a jpg file and you're done!
Step 10
You can also make a background for your crea.
Open a new transparent image of 200 x 200 pixels.
Set your foreground to your light color (#CFD2CB).
Set your background to your dark color (#A6AC9E).
Set your foreground to gradient 'Foreground-background'- Linear - Angle and
Repeats 0 - Invert not checked.
Flood fill your image with this gradient.
Step 11
Effects - Plugins - Filters Unlimited 2 - Buttons & Frames - Mirrored Frame:
37.
Repeat this plugin with Mirrored Frame to 128.
Repeat this plugin again with Mirrored Frame to 168.
Effects - Plugins - Simple - Quick Tile.
Save it as a jpg file and you're done!
I hope you enjoyed making this tutorial :-)
This lesson was written by Goldielock.
This lesson is and remains the property of Goldielock.
You are not allowed to copy or distribute my lessons without my written
permission.
All my lessons are self designed ... so any agreement is purely coincidental.
Translated by Zial on April 24, 2014
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