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Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

This tutorial was written by me. Any resemblance to any other tutorial is pure coincidence. Please DO NOT claim this tutorial as your own. It was written in PSP 9 but should be compatible with any version of PSP.

 

 

 

I am using the artwork of Sheena Pike.  You need a license to use this tube. You can find this tube at CDO

 

I am using the PTU kit IB Sheena Pike 59-3 by Wicked Princess Scraps.  You can find this kit at CDO 


 

 

 

 

Open new image 700 x 700

 

Edit, copy Frame

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 75%

 

With your magic wand click inside of the frame

 

Selections, Modify, Expand by 8

 

Edit, copy Paper 1

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Layers, arrange, send to bottom


Image, resize 70%

 

Selections, Invert

 

Edit, Clear

 

Edit, copy Snowflake 3

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Move over to the right some so that you can see quite a bit of the snowflakes

 

Edit, clear

 

Selections, Select none

 

Select Raster 2

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Settings of:

Vertical : 2

Horizontal: 2

Opacity: 50

Blur: 6

Color: Black

Shadow on new layer NOT Checked

 

Edit, copy Tube

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 60%

 

Move to the left side of the frame. The lantern of the tube will be on the frame some and over the left edge

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

 

Select Raster 2

 

Edit, copy Fence

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 70%

 

Move to the bottom of the frame

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

 

Edit, copy Tree 2

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 70%

 

Image, Mirror

 

Move to the left side of the tag placing behind the tube and in front of the fence

 

Effect, 3D effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

 

Select Raster 3

 

Edit, copy Bridge

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 50%


Move down some from the top of the frame. I moved down til the snow from the bridge sorta combined with the snow showing on the paper

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

 

Edit, copy Ice

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 50%

 

Move to the paper and move below the bridge

 

Effects, 3D effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

 

Edit, copy Penguin

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 20%

 

Move so the penguin looks to be standing on the ice and in front of the bridge

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

 

Edit, copy Sled

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 40%

 

Image, Mirror

 

Move to place behind the tube and to the right in front of the fence

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings

 

Edit, copy Tree 1

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, Mirror

 

Image, resize 50%

 

Layers, arrange, send to bottom

 

Move to the right side of the frame

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

 

Edit, copy Bear

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 30%

 

Layers, arrange, bring to top

 

Move to place to the right of the tube and in front of the string of the sled

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same Settings


Edit, copy Lantern

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 20%

 

Layers, arrange, bring to top

 

Move to place in front of the sled on the right


Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

 

Edit, copy Cat

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Layers, arrange, bring to top

 

Image, resize 25%

 

Move to the left side placing on the snow of the tube

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

 

Edit, copy Tree 3

 

Edit, paste, paste as new layer

 

Image, resize 25%

 

Move to place behind the penguin on the right and in front of the bridge

 

Effects, 3D Effects, Drop Shadow, Same settings

 

Remember to add your copyright info. Make sure it is plain and legible

 

Add your name to the tag

 

Save as PNG

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