Wednesday, February 5, 2014

New CT Tag and PTU Tutorial for Hungry Hill @ CDO Scraps "Dragonwood"



New CT Tag and PTU Tutorial for Hungry Hill @ CDO Scraps "Dragonwood"

Hello  everyone!!  Here is a new tut for you called Dragonwood.  I used a PTU scrapkit  Dragonwood by Hungry Hill which you can purchase here: Creative Design Outlet.       I also used the amazing art of Anna Marine which you can purchase here: Creative Design Outlet
 You must have a license to use her art.

PSP - I use 9 but any version should work.
Mask: No Mask
Supplies:
Scrapkit: PTU Kit Dragonwood by Hungry Hill which you can purchase here: Creative Design Outlet
Two Tubes of Choice
I used Anna Marine which you can purchase here: Creative Design Outlet
Font: FletcherGothicFLF
FILTERS USED: Gaussian Blur, Soft Light, and Screen

This tutorial was written by me, Feb. 5, 2014.  Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.  Please do not claim it as your own.

Ok let's begin. 
Open a new canvas 600x600
Copy and Paste Element Frame 1 resize and place where desired. Click inside frame and expand by 5.  Copy and paste Paper 9  invert and delete.  Put paper under frame.  While still selected, copy and paste close up tube, resize as needed, place where desired.  Invert and delete.  Drop shadow frame and tube. Copy and Paste your main tube, resize as needed and place where desired.  Dropshadow. I also duplicated my close up tube and on the top layer I added Gaussian Blur 10 and changed the blend mode to soft light.  On the bottom tube you can change the blend mode to whatever suits you.  I did Screen.
 Now you can place whatever elements you would like, resize as needed and place where desired.  Dropshadow your elements and main tube.  Here are the elements I used:

Castle
Cloud
Dragon
Fire
Floating-Island
Full Moon
Grass
Mushrooms
Pool
Rose-2
Spire
Squirrel
Tower
Tree-1
Village-1
Village-2
Village-3



Add your copyrights and your name.
I used FletcherGothicFLF for the name.
Merge all visible and save as PNG.
And your done.  Hope you enjoyed using my tutorial.

xoxo
Angie

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