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·Christmas Magic· |
This tutorial was written for those that have a working knowledge of PSP. Supplies Needed: PSP X (any version will work) Tube of your choice I used artwork by Suzanne Woolcott. To use this artwork please visit HERE Scrapkit by Kristi, called Victorian Holiday Brushes of your choice Fonts of your choice: girls are Christmas Card The scrapkit I used was called Victorian Holiday by Kristi. It can be found HERE or HERE The animated sparkles I used can be downloadedHERE Ok let's get started... Open a canvas 600x600, transparent background, fill it with white. Open and resize the window you wish to use, and paste into your canvas as a new layer. With your selection tool set to rectangle draw a rectangle almost the same size of the window, but a little bit small, add a new layer and move down. Fill with a color of your choice, add any cloud you wish, add a new layer and fill with a paper of your choice I used the dark blue one, set the blend mode to this layer and the cloud to burn, deselect. Open and resize the snow bank, and paste into your tag behind the window, please look my tag for references where to arrange it, also delete the parts that will go outside the window. Open and resize the tree, and post in your tag duplicate and put to the other site or as you wish. Open and resize the gazebo, and paste upside the snow bank, decorate as you wish with the roses. Open and resize the tubes, and post also in your tag, in front of the gazebo. Once you are happy with your Christmas scene, select your window layer. Open and resize the roseborder and post them at both sides of the window, and the foliage at the top of the window. Open the ropes, resize, copy and paste as a new layer and decorate your window with them and the bubble 1. Add any other embellishments of your choice and give to all layers a soft shadow. Add your name and your copy right. Animation: Copy merge your tag and paste as a new layer in your AS, duplicate the frames to a total of 10, select all, open the stars, select all, copy and paste into your canvas, into selected frame where you wish. Save as a gif and you are done. |