Monday, May 20, 2013

Time For Winter My First Tutorial


Time For Winter

Non Animated



 

This tutorial is written by me using PSP X2 and Animation Shop 3
Any similarities to other tutorials is purely coincidental and unintentional.
All materials and tubes used are copyright to their respective owners.

Supplies
I used Fantasy Moments Time For Winter Scrap Kit You Can Get It :
http://fantasymoments-scraps.blogspot.com/search/label/Winter-X-Mas
The Mask Becky Mask022  Right Click and Save


Close Up Tube Of Choice I am Using  ©Keith Garvey you can purchase his tubes
http://www.garvgraphx.com/
Font of choice, I've used A&S Christmas Script
Plug Ins Needed  Eye Candy 4000 Gradient Glow
Eye Candy 5 Nature Fire
Drop Shadow Of Your Own Liking

Let's start!!

Open a new image 600 x 600, flood fill it white
Add one of the papers as new raster layer (I've used 12),
Add the Becky Mask022 and merge group,
Add FM-Time for Winter-Element-40 as a new layer. Resize by 85%
Click Inside wreath with magic wand …modify..expand by 5 -2 times

Add Close Up behind  frame –duplicate
On original adjust blur gaussian blur 2.00
Change setting to hard light
On Duplicate change settings to Luminace(L)

Add any other elements you choose, use my tag as an example drop shadow of your choice
Add the proper © info.
Add your name, I've used the font A&S Christmas Script, size 72.
Eyecandy 4000 gradient glow 3.00 fat setting Drop shadow
Merge Visible …save as a png
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If You Wish To Animate

Duplicate candle tube 3 times
X out top 2
Use Your Freehand Tool and draw around the flame
On the original Eyecandy 5 Nature Fire With these settings: Small Candle

    
Un-X copy 1 and apply Fire clicking random seed once
Do The Same For Copy 2
Selections: Select None
Close out the top 2
Copy Merged
Go to AS  and Paste as a new animation
Back to PSP Close out the original candle and un-X copy 1
Copy Merged
Go to AS  and Paste after selected frame
Do the same for copy 2

Animated

 

Thank You For Trying My Tutorial


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