GIRLIE GIRL



 


This tutorial was written for those that have a working knowledge of PSP. 

Supplies needed:

Tube/image of choice
Im using the stunning work by Steve Baier
If you would like to use please visit Up Your Art to purchase
Girlie Girl scrakit - made by me - feel free to join mine & Missys scrap group - Misfits Scrapz
Font i used was Pricedown

Supplies here

- Lets get started -

Open a 600 x 600 canvas - flood fill with white
Open a paper from my kit
Set your foreground to nil - background to paper
Preset shapes - Eclipse - draw a large circle
Objects - align - center of canvas - convert to raster
Duplicate - on your original go to adjust - blur - gaussian blue 10.00
Add a drop shadow to your duplicate circle layer - 0, 0, 50, 10, black

Same settings as above but with another paper from my kit
Add the same drop shadow as above
Repeat one more time with another paper
Same drop shadow

Copy & paste one of the ribbons as a new layer
Image - rotate - free rotate 20 right
On your large circle layer go to selections all - selections invert & hit delete on the ribbon layer
Selections none
Add a drop shadow to your ribbon - 0, 0, 50, 5, black

Copy & paste one of the frames as a new layer - resize by 80%
With your selection tool draw around the inside of the frame
Copy & paste your image as a new layer
Selections - invert - hit delete - selections none
Move this layer below your frame layer - merge down
Give your frame a drop shadow - 0, 0, 50, 10, black
Image - rotate - free rotate left 20
Move below your ribbon layer

Copy & paste the buttons as new layers
Position them - see my tag for referance
Give them a drop shadow - 0, 0, 50, 5, black

Copy & paste your tube as a new layer - position
Add a drop shadow - 2, 2, 50, 10, black
With your font, i used Pricedown - size 100 - add your name
Add a drop shadow - 0, 0, 50, 5, black
Add the correct copyrite for the artist you used
Save your tag

Done!

 

This tutorial was written by Yvette.
Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincedental.
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