Written by ©Daiva C.
Jan.19, 2010
Released April 21, 2010
This tutorial is my own
creation, any similarities
to any other tutorial are
purely accidental and not
intentional.
This tutorial is intended
for non-profit use only.
I hold the copyright to it.
Please do not copy,
translate, script, rip or
claim it as your own.
You may share it but do
NOT upload it to any
website, storage site or
group files without my
written consent.
Thank you.
Written for PSP X2
Skill Level: Intermediate
Supplies:
60.pspimage
Background Swatch.jpg
Circlelayer.psp
CJ_Classy Ivory.jgd
Fan.pspimage
Foreground Swatch.jpg
NS_26_0911_09.pspimage
Strik.psp
Supplies Available (Here)
and (Here)
Preparation:
Unzip supplies
Save Circlelayer.psp
to your PSP Pattern
Folder
Save CJ_Classy Ivory.jgd
to your PSP Gradient
Folder
Open remaining supplies
in PSP
Minimize
Performance Notes:
All settings will remain
the same unless new or
revised ones are given
1. Activate NS_26_0911
_09.pspimage
2. Dropper Tool
Settings:
Foreground Color = Light
color from Tube
or you may use my
Foreground Swatch.jpg
from the supplies
Background Color = Medium
to Dark color from Tube, or
use my Background
Swatch.jpg from supplies
Minimize Tube
3. Materials Palette
Change Foreground to
Gradient
Settings:
CJ_Classy Ivory.jgd
Angle = 0
Repeats = 0
Invert = Not Checked
Texture = Not Checked
Style = Linear
4. File > New
Settings:
Width = 700 pixels
Height = 500 pixels
Raster Background =
Checked
Transparent = Checked
5. Flood Fill Tool
Settings:
Match mode = RGB value
Tolerance = 0
Use all layers = Not
Checked
Blend mode = Normal
Opacity = 100
Fill Workspace with
Foreground Gradient
6. Layers > New Raster
Layer
7. Selections > Select
All
8. Activate 60.pspimage
9. Edit > Copy
Close
10. Back to Workspace
11. Edit > Paste Into
Selection
12. Selections > Select
None
13. Layers Palette
Settings:
Opacity = 44
14. Activate Fan.pspimage
Note:
If you're using different
colors, Colorize the fan to
match your background
color
15. Edit > Copy
Close
16. Back to Workspace
17. Edit > Paste As New
Layer
18. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
Settings:
Vertical = -1 (Minus)
Horizontal = 8
Opacity = 50
Blur = 15
Color = Black
Shadow on new layer =
Not Checked
19. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
Settings:
Vertical = 1
Horizontal = -8 (Minus)
20. Activate NS_26_0911
_09.pspimage
21. Edit > Copy
Close
22. Back to Workspace
23. Edit > Paste As New
Layer
24. Layers > Duplicate
25. Layers > Merge > Merge
Down
26. Layers > New Raster
Layer
27. Tool Bar
Selection Tool >
Custom Selection
Settings:
Left = 0
Top = 0
Right = 75
Bottom = 500
28. Materials Palette
Change Foreground
Gradient to Pattern
Settings:
Circlelayer.psp
Angle = 0
Scale = 100
29. Flood Fill Tool
Fill Selection with
Pattern
30. Selections > Select
None
31. Effects > Image Effects
> Seamless Tiling
Settings:
Edge = Checked
Vertical = Checked
Width (%) = 100
Transition (%) = 100
32. Effects > 3D Effects >
Inner Bevel
Settings:
Bevel = 2
Width = 8
Smoothness = 50
Depth = 4
Ambience = 0
Shininess = 10
Color = White
Angle = 315
Intensity = 50
Elevation = 30
33. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
Settings:
Vertical = 1
Horizontal = 1
Opacity = 100
Blur = 10
34. Layers > Duplicate
35. Image > Mirror
36. Layers > New Raster
Layer
37. Tool Bar
Selection Tool > Custom
Selection
Settings:
Left = 75
Top = 0
Right = 627
Bottom = 10
38. Flood Fill Tool
Fill Selection with
Pattern
39. Selections > Select
None
40. Effects > 3D Effects >
Inner Bevel
41. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
42. Layers > Duplicate
43. Image > Flip
44. Image > Add Borders
Settings:
Symmetric = Checked
Size in pixels = 5
Color = White
45. Magic Wand Tool
Settings:
Mode = Add/Shift
Match mode = RGB
Value
Tolerance = 0
Use all layers = Not
Checked
Contiguous = Checked
Feather = 0
Anti-alias = Checked
Outside
Select Border
46. Flood Fill Tool
Fill Border with Pattern
47. Selections > Select
None
48. Layers > Duplicate
Note:
Duplicate until you have a
total of 4 layers
49. Layers Palette
Close Copy (2) of
Background,
and Copy (3) of Back-
ground Layers
Highlight Copy of
Background Layer
50. Image > Resize
Settings:
Width = 90 (Percent)
Height = 90 (Percent)
Advanced settings = Checked
Resample using = Bicubic
Sharpness = Sharper = 100
Maintain original print
size = Not Checked
Lock aspect ratio = Checked
Resize all layers = Not
Checked
51. Effects > Geometric
Effects > Perspective -
Horizontal
Settings:
Distortion = 10
Edge mode
Transparent = Checked
52. Move Tool
Move Image to the Left
Up against the main
image frame
53. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
Settings:
Vertical = -1 (Minus)
Horizontal = 8
Opacity = 50
Blur = 15
54. Layers Palette
Open and Highlight Copy
(2) of Background
55. Image > Resize
Settings:
Width = 85 (Percent)
Height = 85 (percent)
56. Effects > Geometric
Effects > Perspective -
Horizontal
Settings:
Distortion = 15
57. Move Tool
Move Image to left up
against 2nd images
border
58. Effects > 3D Effects
> Drop Shadow
59. Layers Palette
Open and Highlight Copy
(3) of Background
60. Image > Resize
Settings:
Width = 80 (Percent)
Height = 80 (Percent)
61. Effects > Geometric
Effects = Prespective -
Horizontal
Settings:
Distortion = 20
62. Move Tool
Move Image to left up
against 3rd images
border
63. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
64. Activate Strik.psp
65. Edit > Copy
Close
66. Back to Workspace
67. Edit > Paste As New
Layer
68. Move Tool
Move to Upper Right Corner
69. Layers Palette
Settings:
Blend mode = Luminance
(Legacy)
70. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
Settings:
Vertical = -5 (Minus)
Horizontal = -5 (Minus)
Opacity = 50
Blur = 15
71. Layers > Duplicate
72. Image > Mirror
73. Image > Add Borders
Settings:
Size in pixels = 10
Color = White
74. Magic Wand Tool
Select Border
75. Flood Fill Tool
Fill Border With Pattern
76. Effects > 3D Effects >
Inner Bevel
77. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
78. Effects > 3D Effects >
Drop Shadow
Settings:
Vertical = 5
Horizontal = 5
79. Selections > Select
None
80. Image > Resize
Settings:
Your Preference
81. Layers > New Raster
Layer
82. Add Watermark
83. File > Export > JPEG
Optimizer
Settings:
Set compression value
to 20
I'd like to thank the testers from
for testing this tutorial for me
and making it the best it can be.
They are: Gipse, Karen, Susan,
Susan T, and Wendy
Please link back to
I hope you have enjoyed my
tutorial, as much as I enjoyed
writing it
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