
Waiting In The Dark
Materials:
NS_50_1009
DragonBluMistedTube_1009_DarkScenery
DragonBluMistedTube_1009_SadnessByFeainne
NS_21_1009
Here you find the materials
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And certainly do not claim that you are the creator of
the tubes when you are not.
I would like to thank the tubers for sharing their creations
Plug-ins:
FM Tool Tiles
Xero
Mask:
20-20
Font:
Gothic Ultra Trendy
Let's start this tutorial:
1
Open the tubes into PSP
Pick 2 colours from a tube
Foreground colour light
background colour dark
Foreground colour becomes a gradient
Lineair angle 45 repeat 0
2
Open a new layer transparent 800x600 pix
Fill this layer with the gradient
Activate the DarkScenery tube made by Dragon
Copy and paste as a new layer
Mirror
Move a bit to the left upper corner
(not to much up and on the left side a bit of the border)
3
Activate tube NS_50
Copy and paste as a new layer
Move to the right hand under corner
4
Activate the tube NS_21
Copy and paste as a new layer
Move to the right hand side
move down 2x
Duplicate this layer
Mirror and opacity 71
5
Activate the tube SadnessByFeainne
Copy and paste as a new layer
Resize to 80%
Move to the left hand under corner
6
Merge all layers
FM Tile Tools Blend Emboss default settings
Xero Nostalgie default settings
7
Activate the text tool
Font:
Gothic Ultra Trendy
Change the dark colour with the gradient
(gradient is now on the back and the dark became the foreground colour)
Lock the foreground colour
Write your line
Drop shadow
-10/-10/50/5 black
Repeat with 10/10
Enhance
8
Border 1 pix black
Place a watermark
Resize 80%
Sav as JPEG
This tutorial was written on 12. november 2009 by Babaloux
& translated on 8. february 2010
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