THE UNKNOWN
Supplies needed: Scrapkit: I am using a stunning kit by Curious Creative Dreams "The Unknown" which you can get by going here Mask 93 by Vivienne which you can find here Plugins: Lokas 3D Shadow ---------------------------- This tutorial is written for those who have working knowledge of PSPX2 (any version will do).
This tutorial was written by me on August 23, 2021. Please do not copy or paste on any other forum, website or blog provide link back to tut only. Please do not claim as your own. This tutorial is copyrighted to me. Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental. Ok - let's start and remember to save often.
Open up a 750 x 650 blank canvas (we can resize it later) Select Paper 4 and paste on the canvas Apply Mask 93 and merge group
Select Element 7 - resize by 40% Paste and position on the top center Duplicate image and reposition on the top right
Select Element 10 - resize by 75% Paste and position on the left side
Select Element 2 - resize by 30% Paste and position on the top right
Select Element 35 - resize by 50% Paste and position on the bottom right
Select Element 30 - resize by 75% Paste and position on the bottom
Paste tube of choice where desired Apply Lokas 3D Shadow at default settings
Select Element 21 - resize by 50% Paste and position on the bottom left
Select Element 22 - resize by 25% Paste and position on the bottom left
Select Element 15 - resize by 30% Paste and position on the bottom left
Select Element 6 - resize by 20% Paste and position on the bottom left
Select Element 5 - resize by 25% Paste and position on the bottom
Select Element 1 - resize by 25% Paste and paste on the bottom
Select Element 14 - resize by 25% Image mirror and paste on the right side
Select Element 3 - resize by 20% Paste and position on the bottom right
Select Element 24 - resize by 30% Paste and position on the bottom right
Add any dropshadows you like Sharpen any elements as needed Crop and resize as desired Add copyright info, license number and name
You're done! Thanks for trying my tutorial!
No comments:
Post a Comment