Monday, July 13, 2009

Back Off My Candy-PTU





Back off my Candy-PTU

This tutorial was written on July 13, 2009 by Shani aka Wicked Princess. The concept of the tag is mine and mine alone. Any resemblance to any other tag/tut is pure coincidence. This was written for those with working knowledge of PSP.
Supplies Needed:


++Paint Shop Pro ( I used 10 but any version should work)

++Scrap kit by Alyssa called Sugar Shock apart of the Starving Artist Collab can be purchased HERE or HERE

++Template by Alyssa can be found HERE

++Tube of choice, or the one I used. I used the artwork of Leigh young, you can purchase it HERE

++Mask and font of choice


Let’s get started!

**NOTES:
-Add Drop shadow of choice as you go
-You can merger layers as you want to make things easier for yourself.


Open several papers of choice, resizing as needed. For example, when I look at the blue bar where it tells me what I’ve opened (say like paper 2) it tells me what percentage I’m viewing it at. For me it’s usually 16%, so I resize to 16% bringing it to 100%. ( I hope that made sense!) Once you’ve done this, minimize for later use

Next go to the bottom template layer and go to selections, select all, then float, selections defloat. Don’t forget to go to selections, none then delete the template layer. Repeat this process for the rest of the template.

Add a new raster layer and flood fill with your choice of paper. Load your mask and merge visible. **NOTE: I chose to duplicate the mask and mirror then flip it. This is optional.

Next open the candy sticks. Pick three of them and copy and paste as a new layer. Move them to below the rectangle layer. The middle one I left straight up and down then angled the other two outwards.

Now your going to create your “sugar shock” pile. I piled up, jelly beans, candy, sucker, cake, cupcakes and a cookie in various places. This is pretty much up to you what you put here! Just load it up in a pile to give the effect that your going to put yourself in sugar shock lol.

Add your text, copyrights, license info, and tagger markings!

Save and your done

Thank you for trying my tutorial

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