Thursday, October 24, 2013

Winter Glow

Winter Glow
©Barbara Butler
October 2013


Materials
Kit-Warm Winter Glow by Amy Marie.  You can fine this gem at www.amymarieskits.com
Mask-  WSL269

01.  New image 800X600 72dpi.

02.  Select all, paste Pp9 into selection.  Select none.  Apply the mask.  Merge the mask group together.  Resize by 85%.  Select all, float, defloat.  Add a new layer flood fill a color from the paper.  Move this layer down below the paper.  Change the blend mode that will show through a little bit through the paper above the color i used was #b3bda5 so i changed mine to burn.

03.  Paste  Element 1 on to the canvas.  Resize by 75% once.  Place on the left.  Duplicate, mirror, and move over to the rigth side.

04.  Paste Element 16 on to the canvas.  Resize by 75% three times.  Place in the middle of the branches.

05.  Paste Element 20 on to the canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  Place on the right side of the first ornament.

06.  Paste Element 46 on to the canvas.  Resize by 75% once.  Place behind the ornaments.

07.  Paste Element 44 on to the canvas.   Place move in front of the branch on the left side.  Duplicate, mirror and place this one on the right side.

08.  Paste Element 51 on to the canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  Place on the left side of the bear and move it behind it in the layer palette.

09.  Paste Element 62 on to the canvas.  Place behind the other elements and change the blend mode to Luminance (L).

10.  Paste Element 103 on to the canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  Bring it to the top and place it on the right side of the ornament.

11.  Paste Element 101 on to the canvas.  Resize by 75% twice.  Mirror it and place it in front of the ornaments.

12.  Paste Element 108 on to the canvas.  Place beside the right side of the bear.

13.  Paste tube of choice on to the canvas.  Resize it as needed.  Add copyright.

14.  Add name and save as a pspimage.  Add any effects you would like.  Crop and resize the tag as needed.  Save as a png and you are done.

Thank you for taking a look at my tut.

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