Showing posts with label Kaci McVay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kaci McVay. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2014

PTU Tutorial for Faerie1 and My Beautiful Garden


**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 Poser – “Faerie1” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  You can purchase the poser at The PSP Project.

PTU Kit- “My Beautiful Garden” by Dance in the Rain.  Available at Lollipops N Gumdrops, Pics For Design, Dzines From the Heart or Heartbeatz Creationz.

FTU Mask – “Mask 12 – Flash” by Aeval Amore.  This mask is available for download on 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 Paper 6 in a new canvas.  Double click on the layer to unlock it.

Add the Mask to the canvas and resize if needed so it is the same size as the paper.  Then drag the mask layer below the paper layer.

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 paper 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 paper (Ctrl + V) and turn your Quick Mask off (Q again). 

You will now see a dotted outline of the mask on your paper.  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 paper layer and select Convert to Smart Image.  This releases just the mask.  The background layer of the mask will become invisible on its own.

Open a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add the paper/mask combination from above to the working canvas.  Resize to fit the canvas.

Add Element 12 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the width of the canvas.  Add DS. Position at the bottom of the canvas.

Add Element 67 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the width of the canvas and position in the center of the canvas.  Add DS.

Add Element 154 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the height of the canvas.  Position on the right side of the canvas above the rocks.

Add Element 43 to the canvas.  Resize to your liking and position on the left side of the canvas above the rocks.  Add DS.

Add Element 127 to the canvas.  Resize to your liking and position in the upper right corner.  Add DS.

Add Element 44 to the canvas.  Resize to fit and position in the center on top of the rocks.  Add DS.

Add your tube and resize to fit on the canvas.  Position on the right side of the canvas as though she is floating above the pool. Add DS.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the gorgeous 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 28
  • Element 148 (x2)
  • Element 25 (x4)
  • Element 45 (x3)
  • Element 92
  • Element 7
  • Element 3
  • Element 4
  • Element 5
  • Element 79
  • Element 80
  • Element 32
  • Element 38
  • Element 26 (x2)

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!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

CT Tutorial featuring Classy Tropical Getaway and Summer Grrl



**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- “Classy Tropical Getaway” by FwTags Creations.  Available at Berry Applicious Store, Scraps n CompanyMischief Designz, Digi Fox’s Studio,  and Sensibility Scrapping.

PTU Poser – “Summer Grrl” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  You can purchase the poser at The PSP Project.

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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add Paper 5 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the entire canvas.

Add Element 3 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the width of the canvas.  Add DS.

Add Element 1 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the width of the canvas and position just in front of the pool.

Add Element 48 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the width of the canvas.  Position to line up with the middle stripe on the cement tiles.

Add Element 5 to the canvas.  Resize to your liking and position in the lower left corner.  Duplicate layer and position the duplicate layer in the right corner.  Leave the brown pattern strip of the brown tile floor showing.

Add Element 16 to the canvas.  Resize to fit on the wall on the right side of the entry.  Add DS.

Add Element 68 to the canvas.  Resize to fit in the left corner on the sand.  Add DS.

Add your tube and resize to fit on the canvas.  Positioned on the left side of the canvas under the umbrella.  Add DS.  To get the tanner look, duplicate the tube.  Right click on the duplicate layer and Clear Layer Style.  From the menu Select Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.  Change the Radius to 2.0 pixels and click OK.  Right click on the layer and Select Blending Options.  Change the Blend Mode to Soft Light.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the elegant 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 18
  • Element 42
  • Element 37
  • Element 64
  • Element 39
  • Element 38
  • Element 14
  • Element 8
  • Element 9
  • Element 10
  • Element 54
  • Element 53
  • Element 36
  • Element 11
  • Element 33
  • Element 19
  • Element 2
  • Element 17
  • Element 20
  • Element 47

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!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

CT Tutorial for PTU Poser Jaime by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay)


**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 Poser – “Jaime” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  Get this beach beauty for $1 at The PSP Project: http://www.thepspproject.com/designers-artists/kaci-mcvay/jaime

FTU Kit- “EMOLALASONG” by Bibi’s Collection.  This kit is available as a free download from the designer’s website: http://bcftukits.blogspot.com/2013/06/017-ftu-emolalasong.html

FTU Mask – “Mask 07 - Torn” by Aeval Amore.  This can be downloaded from 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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Follow the instructions in this tutorial to combine Paper 11 and the mask.

Once the mask is ready, add the final result to the working canvas and resize to fit.

Add Element 83 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the entire width of the canvas and position in center.  Add DS.

Add Element 67 to the canvas.  Resize to about 187% and position in the center of the canvas.  Add DS.

Add Element 73 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the canvas and position in center in front of the heart.  Add DS.

Add the poser to your canvas.  Resize her to fit the canvas and position her so she standing in front of the canvas on the right side.  Add DS.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the 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 15
  • Element 13
  • Element 78
  • Element 2
  • Element 77
  • Element 115
  • Element 63
  • Element 62
  • Element 61
  • Element 57
  • Element 80
  • Element 16
  • Element 81

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!

Monday, May 12, 2014

CT Tutorial for Honeybee by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay)

**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 Poser – “Honeybee” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  Get this beach beauty for $1 at The PSP Project: http://www.thepspproject.com/designers-artists/kaci-mcvay/honeybee

PTU Kit- “Summer Cutie” by Amy Marie.  This kit is available for purchase at the artist’s own store, Amy Marie’s Kits:

FTU Custom Shape – Cloud Shape – “40 Free Photoshop Shapes – Sun, Clouds, Home, Keys” – This set of custom shapes are FTU and can be downloaded from Shapes4Free:

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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Select the Custom Shape Tool and choose one of the Cloud shapes from the set listed in the supplies.  Draw a large cloud the width of the canvas.

Add Paper 7 to the canvas.  Resize to cover the cloud completely.  Right click on the layer and select “Create clipping mask”.  This will trim the paper to the shape of the cloud.

Add Element 12 to the canvas and resize it so it fits the width of the canvas.  Add DS. Duplicate the layer twice.  Arrange the layers so they overlap and create a sandy beach below the sky cloud.

Add Element 57 to the canvas and resize to fit the width of the sand area you created.  Position so it overlaps both the cloud and the sand.  Add DS.

Add Element 58 to the canvas position on the edge of the beach on the left.  Add DS.  Duplicate the element and drag over to the right side of the beach.  Flip it horizontally (see Mirror image instructions here).

Add Element 87 to the canvas and resize to fit the canvas.  This will be used as a beach towel to position the poser on.  Add DS.

Add Element 56 to the canvas and position in the upper left corner overlapping the cloud sky.  Add DS.

Add the poser to your canvas.  Resize her to fit the canvas and position her so she is kneeling on the towel.  Add DS.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the 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 39
  • Element 44
  • Element 67
  • Element 96
  • Element 95
  • Element 16
  • Element 9
  • Element 59
  • Element 5
  • Element 4
  • Element 64
  • Element 80
  • Element 79
  • Element 50
  • Element 76
  • Element 42
  • Element 26
  • Element 18
  • Element 90
  • Element 93
  • Element 49
  • Element 92
  • Element 91
  • Element 55
  • Element 54
  • Element 52
  • Element 51
  • Element 48

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!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

CT Tutorial for Contessa by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay)

**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 Poser – “Contessa” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  Get this tough poser at The PSP Project: http://www.thepspproject.com/designers-artists/kaci-mcvay/contessa

PTU Kit- “Steampunk Girl” by Graphics of Fantasy.  This kit is available for purchase at Graphics of Fantasy Store:

FTU Mask – “Mask 05 – Dreamscape” by Aeval’s Art.  The mask is available for download 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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add Paper 9 to the canvas.  Resize to fit the entire canvas.

Add the Mask to the canvas and resize if needed so it is the same size as the working canvas.  Then drag the mask layer below the paper layer.

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 paper 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 paper (Ctrl + V) and turn your Quick Mask off (Q again). 

You will now see a dotted outline of the mask on your paper.  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 paper layer and select Convert to Smart Image.  This releases just the mask.  The background layer of the mask will become invisible on its own. 

Add Element 77 to the canvas and resize it so it fits in the center of the canvas.  Add DS.

Add Paper 7 to the canvas and resize so that the mirror part of Element 77 is covered.  Position the paper so that the portion of the paper you want to display is showing over the oval area.

Make the Paper 7 layer invisible (click on the eye beside the layer).  Activate the Element 77 layer and use the Quick Selection Tool or the Magic Wand tool to select the entire Oval portion of Element 77.  Invert the selection (Shift + Ctrl + I).  Make the Paper 7 layer visible again and click on the layer to activate it.  Right click on the layer and select “Rasterize Layer” then hit the delete key on your keyboard.  It should delete any of the paper outside of the area you selected in the oval.  Use the eraser tool to touch up the remaining paper if needed.

Add the poser to your canvas.  Resize her to fit the canvas and position her to the left of the frame, slightly overlapping it.  Add DS.

Add Element 76 and drag it below the frame layer.  Resize to fit the canvas and position it on the right side of the canvas so it is slightly behind the frame.  Add DS.

Add Element 62 and resize to whatever size you like.  Position it so that it is in front of the balloon and behind the frame on the right side.  Add DS.

Add Element 80 to the canvas and resize to fit the width of the canvas.  Position toward the bottom behind the poser and over the frame.  Add DS.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the 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 75 (X8)
  • Element 42
  • Element 40
  • Element 74 (X2)
  • Element 69
  • Element 59
  • Element 54 (X2)
  • Element 45
  • Element 68
  • Element 67
  • Element 78
  • Element 38
  • Element 6

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, May 2, 2014

CT Tutorial for Huntress by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay)

**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 Poser – “Huntress” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  Get this tough poser at The PSP Project: http://www.thepspproject.com/designers-artists/kaci-mcvay/huntress

PTU Kit- “The Wolf” by Kandii Popz.  This kit is available for purchase at The Art of Tony Tzanoukakis:

FTU Mask – “Mask 03 – Jagged” by Aeval’s Art.  The mask is available for download 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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Change the Foreground color to Black and then use the Paint Bucket tool to fill the canvas with solid black.  Apply a style you like to the canvas.  I chose one that had different shades of gray which I felt looked similar to the night sky.

Add the Mask to the canvas and resize if needed so it is the same size as the working canvas.  Then drag the mask layer below the background you created.

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.  The background layer of the mask will become invisible on its own. 

Add the GRASS element to your canvas.  Resize to fit the width of the canvas. Position at the bottom of the canvas.  Add DS.

Add the poser to your canvas.  Resize her to fit the canvas and then drag the poser layer behind the Grass layer.  Position her toward the middle of the canvas. It should end up appearing that she is standing in a patch of grass.  Add DS.

Add the WOLF1 element to the right of the poser.  You might want drag the layer behind the poser if you have them overlapping.  Add DS.

Duplicate the wolf element and flip it horizontally (See this tutorial if you need help doing that – see the section that talks about mirroring).  Position in on the left side of the poser.

Add the SIGN element to the right of the poser and resize so that the sign portion is large enough to hold the name you intend to put on the tag and you like the look of it. I resized mine to about 360%.

Add the STUMP element to the left of the poser.  Drag the stump layer below the wolf layer so it looks like the wolf is standing in front of the stump. Again resize it to fit the proportions of your tag and then add DS. 

Add the CLOUD element and position in the upper left corner of the tag.  Resize to whatever size you think looks good.  Duplicate the layer and drag the duplicate over to the right side.  If you overlap the sign, make sure you move the cloud layer behind the sign layer so you won’t cover up the area where you will be putting the name.

Add the MOON element to the upper right corner so that it is peeking above the cloud.  Resize to be bigger or smaller if you like.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the 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.
  • TREE3 (X2)
  • TREE1 (X2)
  • TREE2
  • CROW
  • GRASSES (X2)

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!

Saturday, April 26, 2014

CT Tutorial for Corinna by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay)


**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- “8 of 2014” by Amy Marie.  This kit is available for purchase at Amy Marie’s Kits: http://amymarieskits.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=45&products_id=713

Poser – “Corinna” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  Get this hot poser at The PSP Project: http://www.thepspproject.com/designers-artists/kaci-mcvay/corinna

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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add Element 73 to your canvas.  Resize to fit the canvas. Position in Center.  Add DS.

Add paper 10 to the canvas under the window layer and resize to fill in the open window area of Element 73.  Use the eraser tool to erase any paper outside of the area you want it to show in.

Add the poser to your canvas.  Position the poser so the bottom of the poser is behind the flower box.  Resize so that her head is slightly above the window frame.  Add DS.

Duplicate the poser and move the duplicate layer above the Element 73 layer.  Select both layers of the poser and right click on one.  Select Link Layers.  Left click on the duplicate layer to select only it.  Remove the DS.  Use the Eraser tool to erase the duplicate poser layer anywhere you want the frame element to show through.  It now looks as though the poser is looking out the window.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the 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 26 (x2)
  • Element 66
  • Element 35 (x2)
  • Element 6 (x2)
  • Element 40 (x2)
  • Element 44 (x2)
  • Element 51 (x2)
  • Element 77 (x2)
  • Element 36
  • Element 82
  • Element 86
  • Element 38
  • Element 10 (x2)
  • Element 14 (x2)
  • Element 16
  • Element 88
  • Element 8 (x2)
  • Element 22 (x2)

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!

Thursday, April 17, 2014

CT Tutorial for Kymber by Shining Star Art


**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- “Under Construction” by La Galerie de Jackie.  This kit is available for purchase at Twilight Scraps: http://www.twilightscraps.com/designers-artists/galerie-jackie/gj-kitunderconstruction-full-size

Poser – “Kymber” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  Get this beautiful poser at The PSP Project: http://www.thepspproject.com/designers-artists/kaci-mcvay/kymber

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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add paper 24 to the canvas and resize to fit the canvas.

Add Element 15 to the canvas.  Resize so the wide end fits the width of the canvas.  Position it at the bottom of the tag.  Add DS.

Add the Large Close Up layer of the poser file above the paper file.  Resize and position in the upper left corner of the tag.  Change layer opacity to 70%.

Add Element 2 to the canvas.  Position in the bottom left corner.  Duplicate the element 4 times and layer the tufts of grass along the road creating a border around the road.

Add the Fullsize layer of the poser file above the road layer.  Resize her to fit the canvas and position her on the right side of the canvas on the road. Add DS.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the 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 12
  • Element 13
  • Element 59 (x3)
  • Element 10
  • Element 3
  • Element 17

Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to select the entire canvas.  Then from the menu bar – Select > Modify > Border and set the width to 10.  Add a new layer and fill the selected area with paint to create the frame.

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!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

CT Tag for Gypsy by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay)

**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- “Sign of the Gypsy Queen” by Baby Cake Scraps.  Visit her blog to see her latest available kits: http://babycakesscraps.blogspot.com/

Poser – “Gypsy” by Shining Star Art (Kaci McVay).  Get this beautiful poser at The PSP Project: http://www.thepspproject.com/designers-artists/kaci-mcvay/gypsy-1

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 a new canvas (Ctrl +N) 700 x 700, transparent background.  This will be referred to as the working canvas in my directions when switching between canvases.

Add stapled frame to the canvas.  Size to fit canvas.  Add DS.

Add butterfly paper in a layer below the frame.  Resize so that paper so fits in the center of the frame. 

Add the Large Close Up layer of the poser file above the paper file.  Resize and position to fit inside the frame.  Add DS.

Add the Fullsize layer of the poser file.  Resize her to fit the canvas and position her on the right side of the canvas slightly overlapping the framed focal point. Add DS.

Add a new layer to the bottom of the layers.  Change your active color to one of the reds in the gypsy sash.  Use a water color brush and dab around the edges of the frame to create the background effect.

Above the frame layer add curls and resize to fit the canvas.  Position the curls so they create another “frame” on top of the left corner of the frame. Add DS.

Add berry button on top of the corner point of the curls layer.  Resize so it covers the majority of the corner area.  Add DS.

Add metallic floral doodle behind the berry button and resize so it looks like a floral spray sprouting from the same corner.  Add DS.

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

Now decorate your tag with any of the 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.
  • Small bling (x3)
  • Sparkle trail two (x2)
  • Bling (x2)
  • Swirl doodle (x4)
  • Swag
  • Glitter trails
  • Bling gold
  • Gem curl
  • Gem butterfly
  • Brooch
  • Berry foil flower
  • Mask two
  • Butterfly

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!