Vintage Soul
Written 6/8/2016
This tutorial is meant purely as a guide. Feel free to
use your own choice of tube or scrap kit to
make your tag unique. If you want your tag to look just like mine them
use the same supplies I have used. This tutorial assumes you have a knowledge of
paint shop pro. Any resemblance to any other tag or tutorial is completely
coincidental.
Supplies Used:
Tube of your choice. I am using a beautiful tube
called Elaine by Very Many. You can purchase this tube at http://verymanytubes.com
The beautiful and feminine scrap kit is by Amy Marie.
It is so full of so many pretty and girlie elements. It is called Country
Summer. You can purchase this kit at http://amymarieskits.com/store/
Font of your choice. I am using Yellow Butterflies.
You can download this at http://www.dafont.com/mf-yellow-butterflies.font
Plugins:
Xero Porcelain
Drop shadow used throughout:
0 0 80 10.00 black
Let's Begin:
Open element 33. Shift+D to duplicate and close the
original. Re-size by 85%. Make your canvas large enough to work with. You will
crop and re-size when you are done. Using your magic wand select the inside of
the frame. Selections modify and expand by 10. Layers new raster layer and drag
under the frame. Open paper 21 and copy and paste into selection. Selections
select none. Add a drop shadow to the frame.
Open your tube and copy and paste as a new layer.
Re-size. Place in the center of the frame. Add a drop shadow.
Open element 19 and shift+D to duplicate. Close the
original. Using your magic wand select the inside of the frame and selections
modify and expand by 3. Open your tube and copy and paste as a new layer. Drag
under the frame. Position her face within the frame. Adjust hue and saturation
colorize and set both values to 0. Apply the Xero Porcelain filter using the
default settings. Merge together the tube and frame. Copy and paste as a new
layer. Drag under your tube. Image free rotate to the left 33 degrees. Adjust
sharpen. Add a drop shadow. Move to the far left peeking out behind your tube.
Duplicate image flip horizontal. Move this duplicate to the right side and down
a bit. Add a drop shadow to both.
Now lets add some elements. I will list the elements I
used. You can choose to use other elements if you want to make your tag unique.
Placement is completely up to you however if you want your tag to look just
like mine then use my tag for reference.
Elements I used:
65
70
71
81
91
94
101
111
Add your name.
Add your copyright and licensing information.
Crop and save.
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