Sunday, July 24, 2016

Ocean Angel PTU Tutorial

This tutorial was written by me. Any resemblance to any other tutorial is pure coincidence. Please DO NOT claim this tutorial as your own. It was written in PSP 9 but should be compatible with any version of PSP.



I am using the artwork of The Vintage Angel.  You need a license to use this tube. You can buy this tube at CDO

I am using the PTU Kit IB The Vintage Angel 9-1 by Gimptastic Scraps . This kit is exclusive to CDO







Open new image 600 x 600

Edit, Copy Frame 1

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 70%

With your magic wand click inside of the frame

Selections, Modify, Expand by 8

Edit, copy Paper 6

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Layers, arrange, send to bottom

Selections, Invert

Edit, Clear

Edit, copy Ele 5

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Edit, clear

Edit, copy Ele 2

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 40%

Move to the bottom left of the frame

Edit, Clear

Selections, Select None

Layers, Duplicate

Image, Mirror

Select Raster 2

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Settings of:
Vertical : 2
Horizontal: 2
Opacity: 65
Blur: 5
Color: Black
Shadow on new layer NOT Checked

Edit, copy Tube

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize to fit your tag

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

Select Raster 2

Layers, Duplicate

Layers, arrange, bring to top

Use your eraser to get rid of the excess frame. I just left frame at the cut off part of the bottom of the tube

Edit, copy Ele 13

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Move to the bottom of the frame

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

Edit, copy Ele 8

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 30%

Move to the bottom right side of the frame

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

Edit, copy Ele 12

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 30%

Move to the bottom right than move down so it is below the first shell

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

Edit, copy Ele 11

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 30%

Move to the bottom of frame and move down so it is below the previous shell

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

Edit, Copy Ele 22

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 30%

Move to the bottom of the frame and move down below previous element

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, same Settings

Moving to the first shell you placed layers, merge, merge down to the next one. Keep doing that til you have all the shells merged together

Layers, Duplicate

Image, mirror

Move down below the original and move around til you have it the way you want it to look

Edit, copy Ele 21

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 50%

Move to the bottom left of the frame

Layers, arrange, Send to bottom

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

Layers, Duplicate

Image, Mirror

Edit, copy Ele 9

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 50%

Move to bottom left of the frame

Layers, arrange, send to bottom

Move up til above the grass

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

Layers, Duplicate

Image, Mirror

Edit, copy Ele 4

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 40%

Layers, arrange, bring to top

Move to the right side of the frame placing in front of the shells..see my tag for placement

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, same settings

Layers, Duplicate

Image, Mirror

Edit, copy Ele 15

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 40%

Move to place the top right corner of the frame

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

Layers, Duplicate

Image, Mirror

Select Raster 4

Edit, copy Ele 3

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 30%

Move to the right side of the frame. See my tag for placement

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

Edit, copy Ele 17

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

Image, resize 20%

Move to the left side of the frame. See my tag for placement

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

Remember to add your copyright info. Make sure it is plain and legible

Add your name to the tag

Save as PNG

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