Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Hidden Treasures

Hidden Treasure
©Barbara Butler
August 2013



Materials:

Scrap Kit:  Mermaid Treasure by Jackie's Jewels can be found at Mystical Scraps

Template:   Template02 By Yvette.  Not sure where it can be found but if someone knows please let me know and I'll link it.  

Tube:    Oceane by Keith Garvey please do not use without buying it and having the proper license.

Instructions
See my tag for placement.  

Template:  Open, duplicate and close the original. Delete the copyright layer.

White Squares2:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP11 into selection.

White Squares1:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP11 into selection.

Grey Rectangle:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP1 into selection.

Large Dotted Line:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP10 into selection.

Large Black CIrcle:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP3 as a new layer.  Invert the selection, and hit delete.  

Blue Circle1:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP9 into selection.

Blue Circle2:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP9 into selection.

Thin Rectangles:  Select all>float>defloat.  Paste PP7 into selection.

Bootle Fish:  C&P on to canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  

Coral2:  C&P on to canvas.  Move layer down below the bottle fish.

Clam Shell:  C&P on to canvas. Resize by 75% three times and mirror it.

Netting2:  C&P on to canvas.  Place on the bottom and below the other elements.  Duplicate it a couple of times and merge them with the original.

Seahorse:  C&P on to canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  Place inside the clam shell.

Rock Cave:  C&P on to canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  Move below the netting.

Sign:  C&P on to canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  Rotate 15 degrees to the left.   Place in front of the netting and slightly behind the clam shell.

Dolphin:  C&P on to canvas.  Rotate 15 degrees to the left.  Move to where just the tip of the tail is behind the corel.

Tube:  C&P on to canvas.  Resize as needed.  Add copyright.

Finishing Touches:  Add name (do not convert to a raster layer just yet), save as a pspimage.  Now convert to a raster layer and add any effects you would like.  Crop and resize as needed.  Save as a png and you are done.

Thank you for taking a look at my tut.  Any comments are greatly appreciated.

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