Monday, September 8, 2014

Mommo's CT TAG and TUT for Jackie's Jewels

This Tutorial is written completely by me and any resemblance to any other is purely coincidental and not intended.



Mommo's CT TAG and TUT using  PTU Kit "AUTUMN RAIN" a collab by Jackie's Jewels.
This Tutorial is written with the concept that you have a working knowledge of PSP.
I am using PSP Pro X6 but it should work with any version of PSP.
Lets get started!
SUPPLIES!
PTU kit AUTUMN RAIN collab by Jackie's Jewels
PTU tube November Rain by Tony T.
You can use a tube of your own choice if you wish...
FTU Font Medley Script if you wish to use it.
Mask of your own choice...
There are 10 in that download file...

Alrighty. Here is my process: 
1: Open new Raster Layer @ 800x800
2: Open paper JJS PP4 copy and paste as new image. CLOSE ORIGINAL PAPER.
Mask Of Choice or no mask at all if you choose...  Open and choose mask of choice, apply to copy of paper, right click copy merged and paste as a new layer on raster layer.
3: Open JJS (30) resize and copy, paste to new raster layer.
4: Open JJS (29) copy and paste on raster layer,
5: Open your tube and crop to desired length. I left mine full length. Copy and Paste on raster layer
6: Elements you are going to work with:
JJS (1), JJS(6), JJS (8), JJS (9), JJS (11)JJS (17)
JJS (20), JJS (29), JJS (30), JJS (31), JJS (33), JJS (34),
JJS (35), JJS (36), JJS (38), JJS (39)

Copy and paste remaining Elements, re-size to your liking and distribute as you want or match to my tag. It's up to you how closely you follow and execute a tutorial.
Apply a drop shadow to your own liking. I used 3,-2 60.00 @ 5.00 fade in black.
 Re-size to desired measurements. I used 600x600. You may want to sharpen all after resizing.
Apply your credits/copyrights, Watermark if you like and License, I made my own word art to use on this tag but you can do whatever you like. REMEMBER TO SAVE BEFORE ADDING NAMES! Using font of choice add name using colors of choice or a gradient. Merge visible and now Save As a PNG or JPEG and you are done...
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you will leave me a comment when you use this Tut and please, I would love to see any tags you make using this Tutorial. 


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