
The End Of Carnaval
Tubes:
MC-x126
Accent-Deco’s-029
Azazym-Woman-Hat-dec2007
here you find the materials
Let out of respect for the creators
of the tubes the name intact.
Don't pretend you created the tubes!!
I want to thank them for sharing the tubes.
Plug-ins:
Xero Porcelian
Blend Emboss
AAA Foto Frame
VM Distortions
Font:
Ed Script
Okay let's start:
1
Open a new layer
500x400 pix transparent
Open all tubes in PSP
Pick 2 colours from a tube
Dark on front light on the back
2
The front colour becomes a gradient
Linear angle 90 repeat 2
Fill the new layer with your gradient
VM Distortion Radial Pox
default settings
3
Go to the still life tube for the background
Copy and past as a new layer
Don't move its okay like this
Xero porcelian standard
FM Tile Tools Blend Emboss default settings
Opacity 75
4
Go to the music note decoration
File Export
Export as a Custom Brush
Name is the name of the tube step 32 there is no name
for the
author
Change the background in pattern silver or gold
What ever you like
Activate the brush tool
Look for the brush you made
Size on 400 the rest of the settings we don't change
New layer
Click 2x with the right mouse key
Drop shadow -10/-10/50/5
Merge all layers
5
AAA Photo Frame
Change the first switch to 30
Leave the rest as they are
6
Go to woman tube
Copy and paste as a new layer
resize 1 or 2x with 80%
Place here against the border under
Drop shadow standard
7
Go to the text tool
Look for Ed Script
Decide the settings for your self
Type the text
Drop shadow 2/2/75/0
Soft light
Enhance more
Rotate left 10
8
New layer
Place a watermark
Merge all layers
Save as JPG
This tutorial was written on 2. march 2009 & translated
on 9. august 2009 by babaloux
This tutorial is tested by Dennis:
Yhanks Dennis
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Any similarity whit other Tutorials are based on coincidence.
The tubes that I used did I had from others,
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