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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

PTU - Almost Midnight


This tutorial was written by me on July 17th, 2013. Please do not claim as your own. Any resemblance to any other tutorial is purely coincidental.
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Mask Of Choice 

Scrap Kit - PTU scrap kit called Almost Midnight By Devilish Dezines
You can purchase the kit at PFD

Font Of Choice 

Tube Of Choice - Artwork by Zindy Nielson. This is a free tube, but you must have a license to use it.

Program - Gimp 2.6..but any program will do.

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Open New Canvas
I did 650x650.you can resize it at the end if you would like.

Open Mask
Right click on your layers 
Go down to alpha by selection
Edit > fill w/ BG color - Make sure color is #FFFFFF

Open Paper 6
Right click on your layers
Click add layer mask
Then a window will pop up 
then click black (full transparency)
Then click add
Edit > Copy 
Edit > Paste
On Layers > click on floating selection
Then right click on layers
scroll down to anchor layer
Delete first layer!!!

You should have a mask..then a black square next to it on your layers.
Image > Merge Visible Layers 
Box should pop up..click clipped to image > Merge

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Ready...
Set...
Go...

Open Frame3
Open Paper7 and use your ellipse tool and make a cirlce on paper7
Copy/Paste
Place in Frame3

Open These Elements and use the same dropshadow as above and resize to your liking!!!

Element12 (duplicate 1x)
Element7
Element14
Element145
Element21
Element25
Element29
Element3
Element39
Element47
Element14
Element58 (duplicate 1x)
Element67
Element79
Element81
Element86
Element90

Now dropshadow your elements with these settings.

Filters, Light And Shadows...DropShadow
Offset X - 9
Offset Y - 9
Blur Radius - 15
Opacity - 70
Color - #000000
Allow Resizing

Now resize your tag to 600x600 if you would like. 

When you are happy with your tag..
Add Copyright!!
Add Name!!
Merge All Layers!
Save!
Enjoy!!

Hope you enjoyed my tutorial. 

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