Monday, April 6, 2015

TUTORIAL for PTU kit Vintage Spring


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This tutorial was written by me on April 6, 2015.
Both the tag and the tutorial are purely my own work, 
and any similarities to anyone else's creations are purely coincidental.

I use Photoshop Elements 12, which is NOT the most updated version, so you may have a quicker way to do things.  I don't have any fancy plug-ins or flashy extras.  My way of making this tag is certainly NOT the only way, nor is it the best.  I only offer ONE way to create a tag.

Some knowledge of Photoshop (any version) is assumed and required for understanding this tutorial.
*C/P = Copy/Paste*

Here we go!

Tube: Anna, a PFD Exclusive HERE
Kit: Vintage Spring by AmyMarie HERE, and HERE
Mask: Set 40, Mask 2 by Rocked By Rachel HERE
Font: Thron Demo HERE

File - New - Blank - 600 x 600 - 300 ppi - Flood Fill White - Rename Layer 0 - Hide

Open Mask 2 from Set 40 - Magic Eraser Tool - erase all black

Open Paper 16 - c/p over mask - Right Click - Create clipping mask - Opacity 50%
Right Click - Merge Visible - c/p above layer 0

Open element 92 - c/p above mask - resize to 45 - reposition to left side
(exact position isn't necessary until you get tube into place)

Open Tube - c/p above layer 92 - resize to 68 -
reposition so she's sitting on the chair

Open Element 93 - c/p above mask - resize to 34 -
reposition slightly behind chair and tube

Open Element 42 - c/p above layer 93 - resize to 21 -
reposition on table, slightly behind tube's arm

Open Element 23 - c/p above layer 42 - resize to 17 -
reposition on the ground, just to the right of the table base

Open Element 24 - c/p above layer 42 - resize to 14 -
reposition to just behind the watering can

Open Element 75 - c/p above mask - resize to 55 -
reposition to the right side, toward the top

Open Element 70 - c/p above layer 75 - resize to 23 -
reposition to the right of table base

Open Element 73 - c/p above layer 70 - resize to 21 -
reposition to the right of the previous element

Open element 74 - c/p above layer 73 - resize to 15 -
reposition to the right and slightly in front of previous element

Open Element 100 - c/p above mask - resize to 48 -
reposition to the bottom left, under chair
Duplicate and reposition as many times as you need to to create a 'lawn'
(I had five total layers of grass)

Open Element 20 - c/p above tube - resize to 18 -
reposition on the front edge of the table

Open Element 76 - c/p above layer 20 - resize to 23 -
reposition to bottom left, in front of front chair leg

Open Element 78 - c/p above layer 76 - resize to 19 -
reposition to the right side, between yellow and purple potted bushes

Open Element 87 - c/p above layer 20 - resize to 17 -
reposition to bottom left, behind red flowers

Open Element 40 - c/p as top layer - resize to 23 -
reposition at the bottom, at tube's feet

Open Element 65 - c/p above mask - resize to 68 - rotate -22° -
reposition at top center

Delete Layer 0

Hide Mask Layer
Right Click - Merge Visible
Right Click - Duplicate Layer
Filter - Artistic - Watercolor -
Brush Detail 14 - Shadow Intensity 0 - Texture 3 - OK
Blending Mode - Screen - Opacity 50%
Right click  - Merge Visible
Effects - Styles - Drop Shadows - Soft Edge (double click to apply)
Layer - Layer Style - Style Settings - SizE 10 - Distance 20 - Opacity 75

Unhide Mask

Right Click - Merge Visible

New Font Layer - Size 15 - Color # a0427f - OK -
reposition at lower right
Graphics - Text - Outline (double click to apply) - OK

Add Credits

Save

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