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This tag tutorial was written by me Diane Knight on 27th June 09 below is what you will be making, you will also learn how to add 'glitter' to your text. For this tut I am using the fantastic artwork of Jennifer Janesko PTU Scrap kit used was Looking Down by Kirsty her blog is HERE font used was Angelica get it free from HERE |
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open a new canvas 650 x 600 flood fill with white |
Open up frame 5 from the kit, mirror it select the magic wand tool and click inside the left frame, hold shift key down and select the right also while they are both selected, go to selection modify - expand by 2 then add a new raster layer. then copy and paste the cloudy paper into the selection slide the paper layer underneath the frame layer, add a drop shadow to the frame vertical 2 horizontal 2 opacity 30 blur 5 and black colour selected. |
add a cloud from the kit , arrange to the top left of the frame , slide beneath the frame and paper duplicate the cloud and arrange to the right side |
add a tube of choice and add a drop shadow , i used vertical 2 horizontal 2 opacity 35 blur 10 and black colour selected. |
then duplicate it again and arrange above the frame to the right side duplicate again and resize this one by 80% and arrange to the left on top of the frame. |
| open up the cloud with the droplets, copy and paste to the right side |
then Add the word 'Angelic' using the angelica font size 36 i colour picked the tan colour from the frame for the background colour foreground null |
to add the glittery effect to the text go to Adjust - add /remove noise - add noise using these settings
go to Edit-copy merged then paste into Animation shop as a new animation
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back to PSP click undo once add noise again change the number to 20 go to Edit-copy merged then paste into Animation shop after current frame |
back to PSP click undo once then add noise again change the number to 20 go to Edit-copy merged then paste into Animation shop after current frame
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add your name as desired..i used the same font but on size setting 48 save as a gif and your done. |
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