Tuesday, June 4, 2013

50 Shades Darker


50 Shades Darker






Written on June 04, 2013 by Deborah, Simple & Sexy Designs

This tutorial was written in PSPX2   but can be done in any version. This was written assuming you have working knowledge of PSP. Any resemblance is purely coincidental.


My tutorials are meant only as a guideline.


Supplies Needed:


Font of Choice.


PTU Scrap Kit: " 50 shades darker" by Anna aka Anna's Addiction @ Anna's Attic



http://annazattic.blogspot.com

Tube of your choice - I am using the artwork of © Barbara Jensen. You need a license to use her work, do not use her work without a proper license.


http://barbarajensentubes.com

Mask of Choice



Plugins: Xero Porcelain default settings

Plugins: Xero Improver default settings
Eye Candy Impact
Eye Candy4000 Glass

Drop Shadow to your liking



Open up a new image. 625x625, Flood fill white.


Click on Background layer


copy and paste paper 4 as a new layer


 Layers, load mask from disk. Merge, merge group.

copy and paste Frame 1 of choice as a new layer. Resize 30%.
Click inside frame modify expand by 6

copy and paste Paper 1 as a new layer. Selections, invert, delete.

Select none and move this layer below your frame.

 Highlight raster 2 layer. Selections, select all, float, defloat. copy and paste a close of tube of choice.

 Selections, invert, delete on your keyboard. Selections, select none.
Duplicate tube layer, on copy adjust blur, gaussian blur, 3:00 set blend mode to soft light

Close off all layers except your 2 tube layers and merge visible

Set opacity at 60%
Unhide layers
copy and paste your full tube of choice

copy and paste elements of choice. Resize as needed.


Layers, merge visible.


Effects, plugins, xero, porcelain default settings


Effects, plugins, xero, Improver 9, 30, 9. Ok.


Add your name, copyright info.,  proper license # (if needed), and watermark.


Resize if desired.


Merge visible and save as PNG file.


Thank you for trying my tutorial

I would love to see your results

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