This tut was written for those with a basic knowledge of psp.
I am using the awesome artwork of Alicia Mujica.
You need a license to use this art work. Please do not use without a license.
Tube is called Perpetua.
Tube is called Perpetua.
Supplies Needed
I used PSPX...but any of them should work.
Scrap Halloween Treat Collab by Scrap Dimensions HERE
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Mask 228 by Gems Taggin HERE
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Mask 228 by Gems Taggin HERE
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Font of Choice, I used Gondoliere
Drop Shadow usually V2 H2 50 black
Use whatever drop shadow you prefer
Drop Shadow usually V2 H2 50 black
Use whatever drop shadow you prefer
*Remember to add your drop shadow as you go along*
Open a new image 800 x 800 or one you prefer, paste paper 3, apply your mask, delete and merge group, resize the mask larger to 125%.
Resize element 5 to 60%, place on the left side.
Resize your tube to 35%, place on the right with the hand on the cauldron pot.
Resize element 6 to 40%, place on the right side.
Resize element 15 to 75%, place on the left below the pot, duplicate, mirror.
Resize element 21 to 25%, place on the left side, duplicate, move out and up just a bit.
Resize element 16 to 45%, paste below the tube layer on the left at the bottom, duplicate, move below the pot and down toward the bottom, duplicate again and move over to the right.
Paste element 26 on the mask layer and move left a bit, change the blend mode to
Luminance (Legacy) and lower the opacity to 70.
Resize element 3 to 20%, place on the center of the spider web.
Resize element 12 to 75%, paste below the tube layer, mirror, move back to the right.
Resize element 4 to 60%, paste in front of the tube layer against her legs.
Resize element 24 to 20%, paste at the upper right.
Resize element 23 to 25%, place on the cauldron pot and erase some of the stem to make it look like it is in the pot.
Resize element 27 to 30%, place between the two toxic bottles at the bottom left, duplicate, move toward the center and below the tube layer, move up so just the fallen petals are showing, duplicate again and move over under the 3 bags, erasing any of the stem showing.
Add any other elements you would like, make it your own.
Open a new image 800 x 800 or one you prefer, paste paper 3, apply your mask, delete and merge group, resize the mask larger to 125%.
Resize element 5 to 60%, place on the left side.
Resize your tube to 35%, place on the right with the hand on the cauldron pot.
Resize element 6 to 40%, place on the right side.
Resize element 15 to 75%, place on the left below the pot, duplicate, mirror.
Resize element 21 to 25%, place on the left side, duplicate, move out and up just a bit.
Resize element 16 to 45%, paste below the tube layer on the left at the bottom, duplicate, move below the pot and down toward the bottom, duplicate again and move over to the right.
Paste element 26 on the mask layer and move left a bit, change the blend mode to
Luminance (Legacy) and lower the opacity to 70.
Resize element 3 to 20%, place on the center of the spider web.
Resize element 12 to 75%, paste below the tube layer, mirror, move back to the right.
Resize element 4 to 60%, paste in front of the tube layer against her legs.
Resize element 24 to 20%, paste at the upper right.
Resize element 23 to 25%, place on the cauldron pot and erase some of the stem to make it look like it is in the pot.
Resize element 27 to 30%, place between the two toxic bottles at the bottom left, duplicate, move toward the center and below the tube layer, move up so just the fallen petals are showing, duplicate again and move over under the 3 bags, erasing any of the stem showing.
Add any other elements you would like, make it your own.
Crop your tag to be sure no stray shadows are on the edges of your tag.
Once happy with it all, close off any backgrounds, merge visible.
Resize first, then add your copyrights and name.
Resize first, then add your copyrights and name.
That's it
Hope you enjoyed doing my tut.
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