Saturday, July 19, 2014

"Nagini" CT PTU for Designs by Norella



"Nagini" CT PTU for Designs by Norella
Artist: "Nagini" by Designs by Norella
You must have a license to use her art.
Scrap Kit: "Nagini" matching kit by Michelle's Myths


PSP - I use 9 but any version should work.

Supplies:
Mask of choice
Artist:  "Nagini" by Designs by Norella
Scrapkit:   "Nagini" matching kit by Michelle's Myths

Font: Anacondas

FILTERS USED:  Gradient Glow, and Drop Shadow.

This tutorial was written by me on 7/19/2014, using my own ideas. Any resemblance to others is coincidental and accidental. This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of psp and is written in PSP9.
Please leave some love when downloading supplies. The artists/creators work hard to make/share their work with us, so let's be appreciative. Please use all correct copyright/license information and follow all TOU’s. Let’s give credit where credit is due.
As always, tutorials are only a guideline. If you don't have the exact supplies, use ones you have or ones you choose.

Ok let's begin. 
Open a new canvas 650x650
Copy and paste Paper 7 and apply your mask.  Merge group.
Copy and paste your main tube of choice,  and resize as needed and place where desired.  Add dropshadow to the tube.
 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:

Element 1
Element 2
Element 4
Element 12
Element 16
Element 21
Element 22
Element 25
Element 32
Element 33
Element 36
Element 37
Element 40
Element 49
Element 56
Element 62
Element 65
Element 67
Element 69
Element 71
Element 74
Element 75
Element 76
Element 79
Element 85
Element 86
Element 87
Element 90
Element 91

Now I pasted a close up tube above the mask layer and applied my mask again.  Merged group.  Lowered the opacity to about 50 to give it a ghostly look.

 Merge visible and add your copyrights and your name.
I used Anacondas 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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