Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

CT Tutorial for Easter Fairyland by Dance In The Rain


**This tutorial was written using Photoshop CC. I believe the instructions should work with various other versions, but they are not tested on any other version.  This tutorial is my own creation.  Any similarity to any other tutorial is not done purposely or knowingly (aside from the fact that the process is pretty similar in most tutorials).  If you do not know how to do some of the things I mention here (like mirroring an image, adding a drop shadow, resizing elements, etc.), check out my “Tips and Tricks” tutorial. **

Supplies:
PTU Kit- “Easter Fairyland” by Dance In The Rain.  Available at Lollipops N Gumdrops, Pics For Design, or Dzines From the Heart.

PTU Tube – “April 2014 Bonus Tube” by Anna Liwanag.  This tube is available as a special bonus tube at Creative Design Outlet.

FTU Mask - "Jagged" by Aeval Amore.  Available on my blog.

Abbreviations:
DS – Drop Shadow

Settings I use:
DS Settings - Blend Mode set to Multiply, Opacity set to 75%, Angle set to 120 degrees, Distance 5, Spread 0, Size 5

Ready…..Set….Tag!
Open up the PSD file for the template.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add Element 31 and resize to fit the canvas.  Position at the bottom of the tag

Open Paper 10 as a new canvas.  Double click the layer to unlock it (you will know it needs to be unlocked if a little padlock displays on the layer).

Add the Mask png file on top of the background layer.  Then drag the mask layer below the background. 

With the mask layer selected, select all (Ctrl + A) and copy the entire canvas (Ctrl + C).  You will see dashed lines surround the canvas. 

Click on the Background layer to activate it, then turn on quick mask (Press the Q key on your keyboard).  The dashed lines will disappear and that is ok.  Next Paste onto the background (Ctrl + V) and turn your Quick Mask off (Q again). 

You will now see a dotted outline of the mask on your background.  Press the button on the bottom of layers side bar that is a rectangle with a circle cut out of it.  The mask will now show. 

Right click on the background layer and select Convert to Smart Image.  This releases just the mask. 

Add the mask layer to your Working canvas.  Resize to fit your canvas.    Make it the bottom layer.

Add Element 53 and duplicate 4 or 5 times.  Stagger the layers to create a bed of grass under the pond.

Add Element 49 and resize to fit in the center of the canvas.  Make sure it is big enough to hold the face of the tube.  Add DS. 

Add your poser to the canvas.  Resize her so she fits on the right side of the canvas.  Position her so it looks as though she is sitting by the rock pond.  Add DS.

Switch to the Poser psd canvas. Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to draw a box around the top half of the poser in the psd file.  Copy (Ctrl + C) the selection and return to your working canvas.

On your working canvas make sure the Element 49 is selected and paste (Ctrl + V) the copied selection.  Flip the image horizontally.  Resize and position so the face fits on the center of the egg.  Right click on the image and select Create Clipping Mask.  Right click again and select Blending option, set the Blend Mode as Darken.

Voila!  The focal point of your tag is now created.

Now decorate your tag with any of the beautiful elements from the kit.  Resize the elements as you add them so fit the proportions of your tag.  Experiment with rotating them and mirroring them for more variety.  In addition duplicate elements and use multiple times to fill in holes and add more pizzazz.  In this tutorial to indicate when I used more than one of the same element I will add (X#) by the name to indicate how many versions of the element I used. 

Here are all the elements I used from the bottom layers up.
  • Element 19
  • Element 23
  • Element 25
  • Element 27
  • Element 4 (x2)
  • Element 30
  • Element 47
  • Element 2
  • Element 85
  • Element 94
  • Element 6
  • Element 10
  • Element 72
  • Element 82
  • Element 11
  • Element 42
  • Element 34 (x2)
  • Element 45
  • Element 84
  • Element 83
  • Element 60
  • Element 64

Add your license and copyright info to the tag.

Add name and any other text of choice.

Save as PNG and go share with all your friends!

Thank you for trying my tut! I’d love to see how your tags turn out so if you like what you made, please post a copy here or show me on Facebook!

Snaggable Easter Timeline Cover


Snaggable FB Cover to match my Easter tutorial featuring Michelle Myth's kit "Hoppy Easter" and Designs by Norella's poser "Buffy".  You can find the tutorial to make a matching tag here.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

CT Tutorial for Hoppy Easter by Michelle's Myths


**This tutorial was written using Photoshop CC. I believe the instructions should work with various other versions, but they are not tested on any other version.  This tutorial is my own creation.  Any similarity to any other tutorial is not done purposely or knowingly (aside from the fact that the process is pretty similar in most tutorials).  If you do not know how to do some of the things I mention here (like mirroring an image, adding a drop shadow, resizing elements, etc.), check out my “Tips and Tricks” tutorial. **

Supplies:
PTU Kit- “Hoppy Easter” by Michelle’s Myths.  You can buy this beautiful kit at PicsForDesign or Scrap Candy.

PTU Poser – “Buffy” by Designs by Norella.  You can purchase the tube at PicsForDesign.  

FTU Mask – Mask 02 by Aeval’s Art.  You can download this mask from my blog Aeval’s Art.

Abbreviations:
DS – Drop Shadow

Settings I use:
DS Settings - Blend Mode set to Multiply, Opacity set to 75%, Angle set to 120 degrees, Distance 5, Spread 0, Size 5

Ready…..Set….Tag!
Open up the PSD file for the template.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add Element 46 to the canvas.  Resize to fit width of canvas.  Position at bottom of canvas and add DS.

Add your poser to the canvas.  Resize her so she fits on the left side of the canvas. Add DS. She should look like she is standing in front of the fence.

Open Paper 7 as a new canvas.  Double click the layer to unlock it (you will know it needs to be unlocked if a little padlock displays on the layer).

Add the Mask png file on top of the background layer.  Then drag the mask layer below the background. 

With the mask layer selected, select all (Ctrl + A) and copy the entire canvas (Ctrl + C).  You will see dashed lines surround the canvas. 

Click on the Background layer to activate it, then turn on quick mask (Press the Q key on your keyboard).  The dashed lines will disappear and that is ok.  Next Paste onto the background (Ctrl + V) and turn your Quick Mask off (Q again). 

You will now see a dotted outline of the mask on your background.  Press the button on the bottom of layers side bar that is a rectangle with a circle cut out of it.  The mask will now show. 

Right click on the background layer and select Convert to Smart Image.  This releases just the mask. 

Add the mask layer to your Working canvas.  Resize to fit your canvas.    Make it the bottom layer.

Add Frame 1 to the canvas in a layer above the mask layer.  Resize to fill the center of the canvas.  Position so it is slightly behind the fence.  Add DS.

Add Paper 6 in a layer below the frame.  Resize and position so the center of the frame has the paper behind it.  Right click on the paper layer and select Rasterize Layer.

Activate the Frame 1 layer. Use the magic wand tool and left click inside the empty part of the frame.  Use the menu commands to expand the size by 5 (Select > Modify > Expand >5).  Inverse your selection (Shfit + Ctrl + I). 

Activate the Paper 6 layer again.  Press the Delete key on your keyboard.  This deletes the paper outside of the frame.

Voila!  The focal point of your tag is now created.

Now decorate your tag with any of the Easter elements from the kit.  Resize the elements as you add them so fit the proportions of your tag.  Experiment with rotating them and mirroring them for more variety.  In addition duplicate elements and use multiple times to fill in holes and add more pizzazz.  In this tutorial to indicate when I used more than one of the same element I will add (X#) by the name to indicate how many versions of the element I used. 

Here are all the elements I used from the bottom layers up.
  • Element 14
  • Element 62
  • Element 3
  • Element 38
  • Element 39
  • Element 21
  • Element 28
  • Element 29
  • Element 30
  • Element 31
  • Element 8

Add your license and copyright info to the tag.

Add name and any other text of choice.

Save as PNG and go share with all your friends!

Thank you for trying my tut! I’d love to see how your tags turn out so if you like what you made, please post a copy here or show me on Facebook!

Friday, April 11, 2014

CT Tutorial for Angela by Ishika Chowdhury


**This tutorial was written using Photoshop CC. I believe the instructions should work with various other versions, but they are not tested on any other version.  This tutorial is my own creation.  Any similarity to any other tutorial is not done purposely or knowingly (aside from the fact that the process is pretty similar in most tutorials).  If you do not know how to do some of the things I mention here (like mirroring an image, adding a drop shadow, resizing elements, etc.), check out my “Tips and Tricks” tutorial. **

Supplies:
Kit- Too Cute by Bibi’s Collection.  You can find all her currently available kits at Scraps N Company.

Tube – Angela by Ishika Chowdhury.  This tube is available in 5 different colors all in one file at Mystical Scraps.

Abbreviations:
DS – Drop Shadow

Settings I use:
DS Settings - Blend Mode set to Multiply, Opacity set to 75%, Angle set to 120 degrees, Distance 5, Spread 0, Size 5

Ready…..Set….Tag!
Open up the PSD file for the template.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Change your foreground color to a sky blue color.  Use a cloud paintbrush and dab over the canvas to create a sky backdrop.  Change shades of blue and which cloud brush you use to create variation as you paint in the background.

Add your tube to the canvas.  Resize her so she fits in the canvas on the left side on top the background.

Add Element 53 below your tube layer.  Resize to fit the width of the canvas and position it at the bottom. It should look as though the tube is standing on the grass.

Add Element 50 below the grass layer.  Resize to fit the proportions of the tag.  Position at the right end of grass so it looks like the flowers are sprouting from the grass and the grass roots blend with Element 53.  Add DS.  Duplicate the layer and move the copy to the other end of the grass patch.

Add Element 92 to the canvas.  Resize so that the big bubble is big enough to encircle the tube face and is in the upper right corner.

Switch to the Poser psd canvas. Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to draw a box around the head of the poser in the psd file.  Copy (Ctrl + C) the selection and return to your working canvas.

On your working canvas make sure Element 92 layer is selected then paste (Ctrl + V) the copied selection.  Resize to fit the bubble.  Use the eraser tool to get rid of any bits outside the bubble.  Right click on the head layer and select Blending Options.  Change Blend mode to Soft Light to get the ghost like effect shown in the tag.

Voila!  The focal point of your tag is now created.

Now decorate your tag with any of the beautiful elements from the kit.  Resize the elements as you add them to fit the proportions of your tag.  Experiment with rotating them and mirroring them for more variety.  In addition duplicate elements and use multiple times to fill in holes and add more pizzazz.  In this tutorial to indicate when I used more than one of the same element I will add (X#) by the name to indicate how many versions of the element I used. 

Here are all the elements I used from the bottom layers up (although they are sometimes in between layers of the template for better impact.
  • Element 32
  • Element 82 (x2)
  • Element 88
  • Element 57
  • Element 45
  • Element 46
  • Element 80
  • Element 56
  • Element 44
  • Element 21
  • Element 20
  • Element 8
  • Element 42
  • Element 60
  • Element 55
  • Element 2
  • Element 96

Add your license and copyright info to the tag.

Add name and any other text of choice.

Save as PNG and go share with all your friends!


Thank you for trying my tut! I’d love to see how your tags turn out so if you like what you made, please post a copy here or show me on Facebook!