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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Broken

Broken Tube of choice, I used Suzanne Woolcott and Elias Chatzoudis Scrap used Broken by Missy of Scraps With Attitude Font of choice I used aaaight Graphic Program of choice, I use PSP 9 This tutorial assumes you have working knowledge of paint shop pro, All of my tutorials are my own creation and any similarity with any other tutorial is purely coincidential. Please do not copy my tutorials to anyplace, please link back to my blog! Open a new image 750x750 and flood fill white, (you can ALWAYS resize later, I like having plenty of room to work) Open Broken_Paper8 resize this by 80% using smartsize c/p as a new layer and add a mask of choice (Yes I use a mask on almost all my tags lol) I used mask UFMask43 turn the opacity down to 60% on this layer, Now lets open Broken_Fencing, c/p as a new layer and resize this by 80%, Open Broken_Glitter2 c/p as a new layer and resize this by 45% arrange to your liking, Open Broken_Glitter3 c/p as a new layer resizing again by 45% arrange to your liking Now lets open Broken_CurlyRibbon2 c/p as a new layer resize this by 75% now image rotate to the left by 26% arrange to your liking, Now lets open Broken_Frame2 c/p as a new layer and resize this by 50% image rotate to the left by 12% move it up and to the left , Now open Broken_Frame3. c/p as a new layer and resize by 50% image rotate to the right by 12% move it down and to the right of your tag, Now grab your magic wand and click inside the first frame you pasted, selections modify expand by 8 add a new raster layer and flood fill with black (you can always use a paper from the kit if you prefer) Move this layer BELOW your frame, I added a weave to my black layer using the settings below, you can always change the color to what you want yours to look like, select none, Now click inside your other frame, add a new layer and flood fill this with black, again move this layer below your frame layer, I added a weave to this as well using the colors of the frame in my color boxes, select none, Now lets open Broken_Flower1 c/p as a new layer move this layer to right above your ribbon layer, now resize the flower by 45% Open Broken_Flower2 c/p as a new layer and resize by 35% arrange with the other flower, Open Broken_Flower3 c/p as a new layer and resize this by 45% and arrange like in my tag, Now open Broken_Wings and c/p as a new layer resize them by 45% and then image rotate to the left by 15% Open Broken_Wire1 and c/p as a new layer resize this by 70% move this layer below your wings layer and arrange to your liking, Now add a dropshadow of choice to your elements. I did not dropshadow the glitter layer, add your tube (or tubes of choice following your artists tou) when you are happy with your element placements and tag, hide your white background layre and merge visiable. I always resize my finished tag BEFORE adding my copyright info, it makes this seem clearer, add your name and copy right information and Save the way you prefer to save tags, I hope you enjoyed this tut smiles christy Ü

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