COWGIRL UP
This tutorial was written for those
that have a working knowledge of PSP.
Supplies Needed:
PSP 9 (any version will work)
Tube of choice
I used artwork by Al Rio.
You can purchase his artwork @ CILM
Scrapkit of choice .
I used a kit names Giddy Up
You can purchase it Nitwit Collections
Font of choice: I used A&S Speedway
Mask if choice.
No Other supplies for this tutorial Sorry !!!!
Ok let's begin
Open the mask in PSP and minimize it. we will use it later.
Open a 500 x 500 blank canvas.
Flood-fill white.
Open on of your papers.(you might have to re-size it to 500x 500)
Paste it as a new layer.
Go to layers/new mask layer and find the mask in the drop down menu.
make sure that INVERT TRANSPARENCY is checked.
Click LOAD.
In your layer pallet right click on your mask layer and click DELETE. Merge group.
This next step is only if you are using the same kit that I am.
Open the Blue Jean frame that is supplied to you in that kit.
Re-size it to 450x450. Make sure all layers in UNCHECKED!
Open the cow print ribbon, Paste as new layer. You might have to re-size .
Place it on the left side on your jean frame, Duplicate that layer . Image/ Mirror
Open the rope brad. Paste as new layer, You are going to place one in all 4 corners
of the jean frame on top of the cow print ribbon.
Place any other accents you might want to add.
On the jean tag at the top. I typed the words Cowgirl Up. You can put what ever you
would like there.
Add your tube, resize if needed, and position to your likings,
Add your text ( your name or what ever you would like)
Add your artist copyright and your watermark
Save as a jpg.
You are finished!
Hope you enjoyed.
This Tutorial was written on May 22,2007 .
And the concept of the tutorial is copyrighted.
Please feel free to LINK to the tutorial and/or print it out for your personal use,
but please do not copy it in any way to put online, pass out or re-write without permission.
The image you create using this tutorial is for you to do what you wish except for monetary gains or for merchandising.
© Dana 2007 Any Resemblance to another tutorial is purely coincidental. Proud Member of TWI
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