School
Girl Fantasy
written
8/9/2015
This
tutorial is simply meant as a guide. Make your tag your own and
unique to you by using any tubes and scrap kits of your choice. If
you want your tag to look just like mine then use the same supplies
as I have.
Supplies
Used:
Tube of
your choice. I am using the work of Garrett Blair. You can no longer
purchase his tubes and I got this tube when he was with CILM.
Scrap kit
is a freebie from Polka Dot Scraps. It is called Twi-tastic. You can
get it at
http://polkadotscraps.blogspot.ca/2011/06/old-ptu-kits-now-ftu-again.html?zx=65268130ff410f53
Tag
Template by A Space Between. I am using template #40. You can get it
at
http://acreativespacebetween.blogspot.com/2014/12/ssam-tag-templates-14-45.html
Font of
your choice. I am using 4 Vasona DNA. This is a PTU font.
Plugins:
Xero
Radiance (optional)
Let's
Begin:
Open your
template and remove the following layers:
creators
information
background
Make your
canvas large enough to work with
Make your
border big circle layer active and add noise with the following
settings:
100
Uniform
and monochrome checked.
Do this
with all the border layers.
Now we are
going to fill the rest of the layers with papers from the kit.
Start at
the bottom with the big circle layer and then work your way up using
whatever papers/textures you want to use.
Once you
are done delete all the original template layers.
Add a drop
shadow to every layer.
Open your
tube and copy and paste as a new layer.
Position
where you want.
I chose to
place mine in front of the large open space in the square area.
Add a drop
shadow.
I will
list the elements that I used.
Placement
is entirely up to you.
If you
want to have your tag look like mine then use my tag for reference.
Elements
used:
element 10
element 16
element 29
element 30
element 40
element 46
Add your
name and your copyright and licensing information.
Once done
I applied the Xero Radiance filter using the default settings but
that is completely up to you.
Crop and
save.
No comments:
Post a Comment