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Easter Spells
" Easter spells out beauty, the rare beauty of new life."
- S.D. Gordon -
Tutorial-EasterSpellsByCreativeAttitude Written On: 7/04/2019
This tutorial was made with PSP x5 but can be done with other versions
(This tutorial was created, imagined and written by myself.
Any resemblance to another tutorial would be pure coincidence.)
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Filters:
<I.C.NET Software>: Filters Unlimited 2 / Buttons & Frames ⇒ Mirrored Frame
VanDerLee / UnPlugged-X ⇒ Lens Reflect
MuRa's Seamless ⇒ Tile Rotate
AP Lines / Silverlinning ⇒ Dotty Grid
Kang 1 ⇒ Circuit Weaver
It@lian Editors Effect⇒ Effeto Fantasma
<I.C.NET Software>: Filters Unlimited 2 / Filter Factory A ⇒ Zoom 1
Download here
* Tube of your choice
The PTU tube "Easter Bunny" that I used is from ©AlexPrihodko
* Wordart from ©CréativeAttitude
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Place selections your usual folder
Open the tubes and duplicate them, close the originals
Depending on the colors you will use
do not hesitate to change the mode and the opacity of the layers
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1.
In the style and texture palette
Put two colors of your tube
a light color in the foreground
and a dark color in the background
And prepare a linear gradient
Open a transparent image of 900 x 500 pixels
Fill with gradient
2.
Layer - New Raster Layer
Selections - Select All
Copy - Paste your tube in the selection
Selections - Deselect All
Effect / image effect / Seamless Tilling
Adjustment - Blur - Gaussian Blur
Layers - Merge - Merge Visible Layers
3.
Effects / Plugins / <I.C.NET Software>: Unlimited 2 Filters / MuRa's Seamless ⇒ Tile Rotate
Effects / Plugins / It @ lian Editors Effect ⇒ Effetto Fantasma
Effects / Plugins / <I.C.NET Software>: Filters Unlimited 2 / Button & Frame ⇒ Mirrored Frame
Effect - Edge Effect - Emphasize
4.
Effects / Plugins / Vanderlee / UnPlugged-X ⇒ Lens Reflect
5.
Layer - Duplicate
Effect / image effect / Seamless Tilling (same setting)
Effects / Plugins / Kang 1 ⇒ Weaver Channel
Change Blend Mode to "Soft Light"
6.
Selections - Load / Save Selection-
Load selection from disk
Select selection "Sel01-EasterSpells"
and click on Load
turn selection into layer
Selections - Deselect All
7.
Effects / Plugins / <I.C.NET Software>: Filter Unlimited 2 / Filter Factory A ⇒ Zoom 1
Effects / Plugins / AP Lines SilverLining filter ⇒ Breaks
Change Blend Mode to "Overlay"
8.
Copy - paste the tube "Deco"
9.
Place on the bottom layer
Edit - Copy
Layers - Merge - Merge Visible Layers
Image - Add borders - Symmetric checked
2 pixels size = White color
Image - Add borders - Symmetric checked
Size of 15 pixels = Dark color
With the magic wand tool
Select this border
Edit - paste in the selection
Selection - Deselect All
10.
Copy - Paste Your tube
Resize if needed
Effects - 3D Effects - Drop Shadow (to your taste)
Place on the left
11.
Copy - Paste The Wordart
Place as on my model
Layers - Merge - Merge Visible Layers
12.
Image - Add borders - Symmetric checked
2 pixels size = White color
Image - Add borders - Symmetric checked
1 pixel size = Dark color
Image - Add borders - Symmetric checked
2 pixels size = White color
13.
Add your signature
And Copyright if you use a designer tube
Add my copyright
Tutorial Created By © CreativeAttitude / www.creativeattitude.wixsite.com / Version Of (YourName)
Layers - Merge - Merge Visible Layers
Here ! Your tag is finished
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Feel free to send me your version to this address
creativeattitude.wix@gmail.com
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