Monday, September 18, 2017

FTU The Memories

This tut was written Sept. 18th, 2017 for those with a basic knowledge of psp.
I am using the awesome artwork of  Misticheskaya
Tube is called "Violetta"
You need a license to use this art work. Please do not use without a license.
 You can find this art at PFD store  HERE

Supplies Needed
I used PSPX...but any of them should work.
FTU Grandmas Memories by GOF-Designs  HERE
(Kit no longer available) 
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MizTeeques Mask 84  HERE
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Filters
Mura Meister Copies-Encircle
xero-Soft Vignette-Soft Mood

Font of Choice, I used Great Day

Drop shadow is usually V-2 H-2 Black, 50, 5, use what you prefer.
Let's get started
*Remember to add your drop shadow as you go along*


Open a new image 800x800
Select all, add a new layer, paste paper 5 into selection, apply your mask,
delete, merge group, duplicate, merge down, duplicate again, change
the blend mode to burn, merge down.
As always adjust your mask to fit your tag.

Resize frame 5 to 85%, paste, click inside with your magic wand, expand by 5,
paste paper 6, invert, delete, keep selected, paste your close up and
move to the left a little, delete, select none.
Duplicate your tube, go to Adjust, Blur, Gaussian Blur, number on 4,
change the blend mode to Overlay, apply the xero filter-Soft Vignette with
these settings
Elliptical, foreground color on white,Diagonal dots
1, 1, 1, 255

Resize your tube to 45%, paste on the right.

Resize element 15 to 70%, paste on the left below the tube.
Resize element 46 to 35%, paste at the bottom on the left below the tube
by her feet.
Paste element 107 on the right behind the tube layer.
Resize element 27 to 50%, paste at the bottom on the left below the basket,
duplicate, move to the right above the birdcage.

Resize element 44 to 40%, paste at the bottom in front of the tube.
Resize element 8 to 25%, paste by the book below the tube.
Resize element 1 to 25%, free rotate to the right at 20 degrees, paste below
the flowers on the right by the birdcage.
Resize element 71 to 70%, free rotate to the left at 90 degrees, paste at the bottom
below the tube.

Resize element 25 to 30%, paste at the bottom in front of the tube where you like.
Resize element 65 to 30%, paste on the left by the book.
Resize element 34 to 50%, flip, apply Mura Meister Copies-Encircle,
first number on 30, move below the paper layer of the frame.

Resize element 23 to 50%, paste on the left on the frame layer.
Resize element 20 to 75%, paste behind the rose on the left.
Go back to the rose, duplicate, resize to 85%, free rotate to the right at 25%,
move up a little behind the green leaves, duplicate, mirror, move back to the
left and up to the top more.
Paste element 18 on the left on the frame layer below the roses and leaves.

Duplicate the green leaves and move up and below the rose.
Resize element 10 to 60%, paste below the book on the left.
Resize element 103 to 60%, paste on the right behind the tube below the flower
layer.
Resize element 33 to 30%, paste at the bottom in front of the tube by
the bottle.
Resize element 11 to 25%, paste on the right by the bottle.
Resize element 9 to 35%, paste on the left below the trumpet.
Resize element 109 to 35%, paste on the upper left below the green leaves.
Resize element 43 to 50%, paste on the right at the bottom below the
cherub angel.
Resize element 41 to 25%, paste on the bottom right.
Resize element 73 to 25%, paste on the left on the basket.
Resize element 111 to 85%, mirror, paste on the basket below the tulip.
Resize element 85 to 25%, paste at the bottom left by the paper.

Add any other elements that you would like.

Once happy with your tag, close off any background you might have used.
Crop your tag to be sure no stray shadows are on the edges,  merge visible.
Duplicate your tag, go to Adjust, Blur, Gaussian Blur, number on 4,
change the blend mode to Screen, apply xero-Soft Mood 3 times, merge down.

Resize first, sharpen, add your copyright and name.

Hope you enjoyed doing my tut.




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