This tutorial was written by me and for those
who have a good working knowledge of psp.
Supplies Needed
Tube
I used artwork by ©Victoria Fox
Sold at Up Your Art
Font
Made With B
Filters Used
DSB Flux - Bubbles
Filters Unlimited 2 - Paper Textures
My Template
Gradients
Okay, let's get started.
Remember to save often!!!
Open my template and shift D
Close original
I like to start at the bottom and work up
so click on the white background
There are a few basic steps for this template that are repetitive.
1. Select layer
2. Float
3.Add new layer
4. Fill with color or gradient
5. Select none
6. Close original layer
7. Apply texture or filter of choice
Feel free to colorize my mask layer to match your tube.
Either go to colorize and do it that way or select and float
mask and add new layer and fill with color of choice
Select none and move new layer below original and change blend on original to luminance (L)
Side rectangles - do the same as the mask so you can keep the dots showing
Circle - I used #ee48a8
and applied paper texture - papyrus
changing the intensity to 66
Circle frame - I added noise at 20
Small circles - I used gradient
Now once you have the small circles filled with gradient of choice
Select none and add new layer
Fill with another darker gradient
Apply bubbles filter changing bubbles setting to 50 or where ever you like it
Select small circles layer
Float
Invert
Click delete on bubbles layer you made
Paste tube
Delete
Select none
Duplicate
Mirror
Move tube where it lines up with circle
Merge both tubes together and change blend to multiply at 50 opacity
or play around with settings until you get what you like
Frame - add noise
Rectangle - I used #8dd5f6
Applied paper texture - recycling paper
Invert
Paste (mirrored) tube
Delete
Change blend mode to screen
Duplicate and change opacity to 25 and blend to hard light
This to is up to you play with it until you like it as all tubes are different
Frame - add noise
Add tube
Add name
Add copyright info
Close white bg and save as PNG
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Great tutorial! :) (KattitudeGrafx)
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