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I'm divorced, and have no children. I live in New England (Vermont). My favorite season is Autumn and holiday is Halloween. I've been PSPing since 2001, tutorial writing since 2004 and tubing since 2009. I gave designing scrapkits a try in 2012 but didn't get a feel for it. I have been writing psp scripts since 2012 and have been doing artwork and making them as tubes to sell since October of this year (2013). I also CT for several designers and a store. I tube artwork for two stores. I enjoy my PSP time almost as much as my offline time sketching.

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Starlicious

This tutorial was written by Alexandra on February 10, 2013
Any similarity to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.

PSP9 Was used in writing this tutorial.

SUPPLIES:

PTU kit "Starlicious" by Purples Kreationz
It can be purchased at Scrap-A-Licious

Tube of Choice. I used "Tickled Red" by Barbara Jensen

Temp49-Leah from Gimptastictuts

ILP = In Layer Pallet

DS = Dropshadow (V= 0 / H=0 / Opacity 100 / Blur 10.00 / Color Black)

Plugins: Xero (Bad Dream and Porcelain)

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Open tube and minimize
Open template
SHIFT + D
Close original template
Delete the following layers: Credits, Words, words back, words shadow and background
ILP select rect 8
Select All - Float - Defloat
Open P9
Copy - Close
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select rect 7
Select All - Float - Defloat
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select circle
Select All - Float - Defloat
Open P1
Copy - Close
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select rect 6
Select All - Float - Defloat
Open P3
Copy - Close
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select frame 4
Select All - Float - Defloat
New Raster Layer
Flood Fill #000000 (Black)
Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select rect 5
Select All - Float - Defloat
Open P6
Copy - Close
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select rect 4
Select All - Float - Defloat
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select rect 3
Select All - Float - Defloat
Open P8
Copy - Close
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select rect 2
Select All - Float - Defloat
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select frame 3
Adjust - Add/Remove Noise - Add Noise (Gaussian / Monochrome / 72%)
ILP select frame 2
Adjust - Add/Remove Noise - Add Noise (same settings)
ILP select rect 1
Select All - Float - Defloat
Open P11
Copy - Close
Paste As New Layer
Invert Selection - Delete - Select None
Delete original template layer
ILP select Raster 10
Select All - Float - Defloat
Restore tube
Copy - Close
Paste As New Layer
Mirror
Resize 80%
Place tube in top left corner of selection
Invert Selection - Delete - Invert Selection
Duplicate tube layer
on bottom layer adjust - Blur - Gaussian Blur 3
Apply Xero - Bad Dream (default settings)
On top layer Apply Xero - Porcelain (default settings)
Change layer Blend Mode to Luminance (L)
Change opacity to 56
Close all layers except for both tube layers
Merge visible
Open all layers
ILP make sure your tube layer is selected
Change layer Blend Mode to Screen
ILP select top layer
Select None
Paste As New Layer
Resize 70%
Position bottom center of canvas (leave some space between fingers and bottom of canvas edge)
Add dropshadow
ILP select x's layer
Open the following elements and resize. Paste and add dropshadow to each (place as desired)

E4 - 40%
E12 - 40%
E23 - 70%
E21 - 70%
E6 - 70%
E29 - 70%
E16 - 40%
E15 - 40%

Merge Visible
bring down the tag on the canvas slightly
Add Copyright & Lic #
Merge Visible
Add name desired
Save as .png
 
 

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