Lily of the Valley PTU tag tutorial
by Ladyjai3Creations
May 2015
by Ladyjai3Creations
May 2015
supplies
you will need a tube
i am using a beautiful tube by Alehandra Vanhek (Amber)
you can purchase this and her other beautiful art at PFD
The scrap kit i am using is by Graphics of Fantasy
entitled "Lily of the Valley" you can also purchase this kit at PFD
along with many other beautiful kits.
a mask of choice
filters
eye candy 4000- gradient glow (for the copyright)
photo effex - scanlines
open a new image 800 x800 transparent
c&p frame 4 (resize if needed)
get out the magic wand tool and use these settings
click inside the frame then copy and paste paper 2 then selections, invert, then hit delete on keyboard. select none
magic wand again click in side frame (make sure you are on the frame layer)
take your tube c&p selections invert, hit delete on keyboard, change the layer (palette) to soft light
photo effex scanlines (default settings)
c&p ele 31 and place on left hand side of frame (resize if needed)
c&p ele 99 and place behind cup element
c&p ele 97 and place behind daisy ele
c&p ele 110 and place in front of cup element ( you will need to resize this one i resized 70% 2 or 3 x)
c&p ele 45 and kind of place behind cup towards the bottom of frame so flowers are showing
now time to add the mask c&p paper 3 arrange send to bottom layer
then add your mask, (your choice), if mask is not showing then resize 110% all layers not
checked,layers merge group,make top layer active
c&p your tube again and place on right side of frame,(resize if needed) then image mirror
c&p ele 49 layers arrange send to bottom, layers duplicate, image mirror then merge down, layers duplicate, image flip layers merge down
back to top
layers, merge visible, image resize, (i resized to 600 x 600)
add proper copyrights and tag line, merge visible save as png
thats it! i hope you enjoy this tutorial and it was easy to follow. i would love to see your results. send them to me and i will showcase them here
thanks for trying my tutorial
Ladyjai3Creations
May 2015
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