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·Autumn Faye· |
This tutorial was written for those that have a working knowledge of PSP. Supplies Needed: PSP X (any version will work) Tube of choice I used artwork by Barbara Jensen . To use this artwork please visit her site Kit or supplies of choice, I used Autumn Nights by me Animation of choice - mine is provided Scenery of choice Font of choice The scrapkit I used was called Grandpas Pumpkin Patch by me. It can be found HERE or HERE You cna get my falling leaves that I usedHERE I have gotten these through various yahoo groups. If they are yours please let me know so I can give proper credit to you. Ok let's get started... Open up a white canvas 600x600 Open up your Wreath and resize this to fit your needs. Place this in the middle of your canvas. Using your magic wand tool click inside of the wreath and go to selections modify expand by 10 and add your image as a new layer and place this layer below your wreath layer. Open up your tree and recolor and resize it to match your colors of your tag. Place your tree as a new layer under the wreath but above the image layer. Add a shadow of choice. Next open your tube and place this on your tag as a new layer. Place the tube layer below the wreath. Duplicate the tube layer and place this layer as your top layer. Now erase the bottom part of the tube that is over the wreath. You only need the top part of her body as we want to give it a popping out effect. After you have done this decorate you wreath with the various leaves by placing them where you desire and add a drop shadow to each of the layers. Open up your leaf doodle and place these where you like and again add a shadow of choice. Place your name and your copyright on your tag. Once you have done this merge visible layers. Add a mask of choice if you desire. Copy and paste your tag into animation shop as a new animation. Duplicate your tag to make a total of 24 layers. Open up your leaves animation and go to edit select all and copy and paste them into your tag just below your tree leaves. Save your tag as a gif and you are done. |